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Celebration (Kool & the Gang song)

"Celebration" is a song by American band Kool & the Gang. Released in October 1980 by De-Lite Records as the first single from their twelfth album, Celebrate! (1980), it was the band's first and only single to reach No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In 2016, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Origins
said "Celebration" was inspired by the Quran (pictured) but Robert "Kool" Bell disputes this. Co-founder Ronald Bell, the group's saxophonist and musical arranger, said "Celebration" was inspired by the Quran: In The Guardian, Alexis Petridis noted that Bell liked telling people that "Celebration" was inspired by the Quran, but that Robert "Kool" Bell had a different explanation of the song's origin. "Kool" recalled Ronald was listening to the band's earlier hit "Ladies' Night" (1979) and noticed the lyric "This is your night tonight, come on, let’s all celebrate." Then, Ronald decided to build a song out of that lyric. ==Composition==
Composition
"Celebration" is in the A Mixolydian mode in common time and was written as a collaboration by the whole band. The song moves at a tempo of 123 beats per minute. The group's vocals span from A3 to E5. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
Record World called the song "one big party hook with cool chorus chants & a boss bass", while Stereogum called Taylor's vocals "calmly ecstatic" and described it as a charmingly simple, and thus, fun song due to its lack of subtext. ==Commercial performance==
Commercial performance
"Celebration" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on February 7, 1981, and held that position for two weeks before Dolly Parton's "9 to 5" overtook it. It remains the band's only Billboard No. 1 hit. By late 1980, the song had also reached No. 1 on both the Billboard Dance and R&B charts. The song was featured heavily on the radio throughout the year. It has since been frequently used in weddings and parties, It was also an international hit, reaching No. 7 in the United Kingdom on November 29, 1980, spending 13 weeks in the chart. ==Charts==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Certifications==
Dragon version
"Celebration" was covered in 1987 and released as a single by New Zealand-Australian band Dragon. It was released in November that year by RCA Records as the lead single from the band's ninth studio album, Bondi Road (1989). The song peaked at number 11 on the Australian Kent Music Report. Charts ==Kylie Minogue version==
Kylie Minogue version
"Celebration" was covered by Australian singer and songwriter Kylie Minogue, who originally recorded it for her fourth studio album, ''Let's Get to It'' (1991), but it was not included on the album's release. It later appeared on her 1992 Greatest Hits album and was released as its second single on 16 November 1992 by Mushroom and PWL International. It was produced by Phil Harding and Ian Curnow, and peaked at No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart and at No. 21 in Australia. "Celebration" has been cited many times as one of Minogue's favorite songs, and it was included on her greatest hits albums Ultimate Kylie, The Best of Kylie Minogue, and Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection. The techno-rave mix of the track is featured on the ''Kylie's Non-Stop History 50+1'' album. It was also Minogue's last single with PWL International and Stock Aitken Waterman. Track listings7-inch single • "Celebration" • "Let's Get to It" – 3:50 • 12-inch single • "Celebration" • "Let's Get to It" – 4:52 • CD single • "Celebration" • "Celebration" • "Let's Get to It" – 4:52 • Australian CD single • "Celebration" • "Celebration" • "Too Much of a Good Thing" • Japanese CD maxi single • "Celebration" • "Celebration" • "Celebration" • "Let's Get to It" • "Let's Get to It" Charts Release history ==See also==
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