B-side Dance Floor Format 7" single, 12" single Length 3:40 | Released 1986 | |
"Jody" is a song by American singer Jermaine Stewart, released in 1986 as the third single from his album Frantic Romantic. It was written by Stewart, Narada Michael Walden and Jeffrey Cohen, and produced by Walden.
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In America, the single became Stewart's most successful single on the dance charts, peaking at #9, and became his third single to enter the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #42. In Canada, the single made a brief appearance on the chart, peaking at #81.
Background
"Jody" was inspired by Jody Watley of American music group Shalamar, for which Stewart had been a backing vocalist and dancer in the early 1980s.
Watley went on to co-write two singles on Stewart's 1988 follow-up album, Say It Again: "Don't Talk Dirty to Me" and "Is It Really Love?," both of them with her husband of the time André Cymone, who co-produced and performed on the album.
Promotional Appearances
A promotional video was created for the single. In America, Stewart performed the song on American TV show Soul Train (incidentally, Stewart had been a dancer, with Watley, on this show prior to his music career), as well as American Bandstand.
Release Information
The B-side for the single, "Dance Floor", was also taken from the album Frantic Romantic. It was written by Stewart and Roy Carter. For the single, various remixes of "Jody" were released along with a limited edition 2x12" vinyl that included two remixes of "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off".
Formats
- "Jody" - 3:40
- "Dance Floor" - 4:43
- "Jody (Dance Mix)" - 5:33
- "Jody (Dub Mix)" - 6:09
- "Dance Floor (Extended Version)" - 6:38
- "Jody (Single Version)" - 3:40
- "Jody (Dance Version)" - 5:24
- "Jody (Dub Version)" - 5:56
- "Dance Floor" - 4:44
- "Jody (Dance Version)" - 5:24
- "Dance Floor" - 4:44
- "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off (Remixed Version)" - 5:45
- "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off (Remixed Dub Version)" - 6:40