Keep On Jumpin' - Todd Terry/Martha Wash/Jocelyn Brown Version

Todd Terry/Martha Wash/Jocelyn Brown Version

"Keep on Jumpin'"
Single by Todd Terry presents Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown
from the album Ready For A New Day
Released 1996
Format CD single
7", 12"
Recorded 1996
Genre Dance/House
Length 4:02
Label Logic Records/RCA Records
Writer(s) Patrick Adams
Ken Morris
Todd Terry
Producer Todd Terry
Todd Terry presents Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown singles chronology
Keep on Jumpin' (1996) Something Goin' On (In Your Soul) (1997)

In 1996, Todd Terry featuring Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown's version also reached number one on the Hot Dance Club Play. This version was house oriented and the more popular of the "Keep on Jumpin'" versions, based on strength and vocal ability of Wash and Brown alone. This was the first of two back-to- back number ones on Dance Club Play chart for this collaboration between the three artists; their follow-up, "Something Goin' On (In Your Soul)", reach number one in 1997.

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