Can anyone help me recall a music video from the 80s?
There was a music video from the early 1980s that had someone dressed up with one half of their body (like right side) as a woman and the other half as a man and they sang a duet by themself turning back and forth to show either the male or female half depending on part of the duet.
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It sounds like something the Eurythmics would have done in a video.
Oh shoot, I do remember that but tragically can’t recall the exact song and artist…
I know this. There used to be a lip sync television show contest thing called. ‘Puttin On the Lips’. A contestant on the show did this to a Paul McCatrney and Michael Jackson duet called ‘Say, Say, Say’.
Oh, crap! I know what you are talking about, I just can’t think of the name. Let me ask someone.
Sorry. The show was called Putting On the Hits. I can’t find a YouTube.com video of it, but I still believe youre talking about a Michael Jackson/Paul McCartney one man show guy where he was half black and half white, describing how you said. you may believe it’s a boy/girl duet because Michael Jackson, well, sounded like a girl singing.
To kind of back up @12Oaks, I found this site and there’s a comment that reads:
“I use to love watching this show. I remember the one guy that dressed up half side man and other side woman. He was doing a duet song. It was cool.”
The name of the performer is Jazzmun, or Nichcalo Dion Crayton, who is a female impersonator in San Diego.
Michael Jackson made alot of videos during the 80’s. His videos are awesome.
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I know it’s 6 years later but better later then never. It was a man on the 80’s show Puttin on the hits. He sang the Diana Ross and Lionel Ritchie duet Endless Love. I’ve been looking for the answer myself. Been driving me crazy lol Hope this answers your question. You can find it on youtube just look it up as…. Puttin on the hits endless love
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