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Subject: C&C music factory

Written By: shaneiscrazy on 08/26/06 at 3:54 pm

do they still make music?

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: nally on 08/27/06 at 10:56 pm

I don't think so. :-\\

Of course, they were quite popular during the early 90's. I still like to listen to 'em.

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: DJ Midas on 08/27/06 at 11:27 pm

David Cole (1/2 of C&C Music Factory) passed away in 1995 due to complications of Spinal Meningitis.  Robert Clivill

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: Tia on 08/27/06 at 11:36 pm

omg! i was just thinking about those guys! i really loved them. they only had a couple of those big hits but i thought they were a load of fun, things that make you go hmm and c'mon ride the train. that was them, right?

they were pretty much a flash in the pan, which is too bad. i thought they were pretty talented.

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: DJ Midas on 08/27/06 at 11:40 pm


omg! i was just thinking about those guys! i really loved them. they only had a couple of those big hits but i thought they were a load of fun, things that make you go hmm and c'mon ride the train. that was them, right?

they were pretty much a flash in the pan, which is too bad. i thought they were pretty talented.


"C'mon & Ride It (The Train)" is by Quad City DJ's.

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: Tia on 08/28/06 at 12:35 am


"C'mon & Ride It (The Train)" is by Quad City DJ's.
yeah, i thought i was probably wrong about that. oops!

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: nally on 08/28/06 at 2:25 pm


yeah, i thought i was probably wrong about that. oops!


"C'mon & Ride It (The Train)" is by Quad City DJ's.


Yes, I remember Quad City DJ's; their "Cmon & Ride It (The Train)" song was popular in late 1996, if I remember correctly. Were they a one hit wonder?

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: Sister Morphine on 08/28/06 at 4:36 pm


Yes, I remember Quad City DJ's; their "Cmon & Ride It (The Train)" song was popular in late 1996, if I remember correctly. Were they a one hit wonder?



In the US I think they were; I don't know if they had other hits outside the country.

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: nally on 08/28/06 at 4:39 pm



In the US I think they were; I don't know if they had other hits outside the country.

I don't know if they did either. Maybe Jason (Whistle) knows; he seems to know his charts well.

Subject: C&C music factory

Written By: Dude111 on 03/01/18 at 11:18 pm

I liked a couple of thier songs........ (From 1990 I think)

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: robby76 on 03/02/18 at 12:17 am

Apart from their own music, they were also great at breathing new life into singles for their remixes.

Off the top of my head, my favourites were...

New Kids - Call it What You Want
Aretha Franklin - Deeper Love
Denise Lopez - Don't You Wanna Be Mine


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Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: robby76 on 03/02/18 at 12:19 am

C&C really revitalised this otherwise mediocre song by adding the hook from "Ain't Nothin Going on but the Rent" (Gwen Guthrie).

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Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: AL-B Mk. III on 03/02/18 at 12:35 am

C+C Music Factory totally takes me back to my Army days.

And although it wasn't by them, they make me think of this song as well:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm6DO_7px1I

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: Howard on 03/02/18 at 7:35 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaTGrV58wec

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: nally on 03/29/24 at 7:54 pm


C+C Music Factory totally takes me back to my Army days.

And although it wasn't by them, they make me think of this song as well:

Snap! - The Power

Yep, that song does sound more or less like a typical song by C&C. Similar styles.

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: whistledog on 03/29/24 at 9:42 pm

1991 - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)
1991 - Here We Go (Let's Rock and Roll)
1991 - Things That Make You Go Hmmm...
1992 - Just A Touch of Love
1992 - Keep it Comin' (Dance 'Till You Can't Dance No More)
1994 - Do You Wanna Get Funky
1994 - Take A Toke
1995 - I Found Love
1995 - I'll Always Be Around
1996 - Boriqua Anthem

as Clivilles & Cole
1992 - Pride (In the Name if Love)
1992 - A Deeper Love

Subject: C&C music factory

Written By: Dude111 on 04/11/24 at 4:26 pm

Whats the name of that LAST SONG on thier first albums cassette???

Its quite good!

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: batfan2005 on 04/29/24 at 7:57 pm


1991 - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)
1991 - Here We Go (Let's Rock and Roll)
1991 - Things That Make You Go Hmmm...
1992 - Just A Touch of Love
1992 - Keep it Comin' (Dance 'Till You Can't Dance No More)
1994 - Do You Wanna Get Funky
1994 - Take A Toke
1995 - I Found Love
1995 - I'll Always Be Around
1996 - Boriqua Anthem

as Clivilles & Cole
1992 - Pride (In the Name if Love)
1992 - A Deeper Love


The first three were their biggest hits, especially the first one which is what's always remembered in infamy. The forth one I remember from the movie "Sister Act", and the fifth one from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (the early 90's comedy movie, not the late 90's TV series).

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: robby76 on 05/14/24 at 7:16 am

"I Found Love" remix was big in the UK clubs in the mid 90s. Really transformed from the original version.


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Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: Howard on 05/15/24 at 6:40 am


"I Found Love" remix was big in the UK clubs in the mid 90s. Really transformed from the original version.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLwJlO4fTeo

Subject: Re: C&C music factory

Written By: nally on 05/15/24 at 7:58 pm


"I Found Love" remix was big in the UK clubs in the mid 90s. Really transformed from the original version.

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