K-Jee
1971 single by the Nite-Liters
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"K-Jee" is a 1971 instrumental song by American soul and funk band the Nite-Liters.[1][2] Written by Harvey Fuqua and Charlie Hearndon, it charted in 1971 at No. 17 on the US Billboard R&B chart.[3] It spent 16 weeks on the US Billboard Hot 100,[4] debuting at number 93 the week of July 3, 1971 and peaking at No. 39 the week of September 11, 1971.[5][6] The song gained some notoriety again when it was included on the successful Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in 1977, from the eponymous film.
| "K-Jee" | |
|---|---|
| Single by the Nite-Liters | |
| from the album Morning, Noon & the Nite-Liters | |
| Released | 1971 |
| Recorded | 1971 |
| Studio | RCA Mid-America Center, Chicago |
| Genre | Soul, funk, proto disco |
| Label | RCA |
| Songwriters | Harvey Fuqua, Charlie Hearndon |
| Producer | Harvey Fuqua |
Charts
Cover versions
- In 1975, MFSB covered the song on their Universal Love album, charting at No. 18 on the Disco File Top 20 chart.[7] This version was used briefly in the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever and was featured on the accompanying soundtrack.
Use in other media
The instrumental has also appeared as a theme for newscasts presented on KMSP-TV in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, WKAB in Montgomery, Alabama, and WMAR-TV in Baltimore, Maryland.[8] It also used for Today In Chicago on WMAQ-TV in Chicago. It was also used by WTVM in Columbus, GA as the opening theme for their Action 9 News broadcast in the late 70s. In the early 80s, the start of the song was used as "bumper" music (going into the commercial break) on WICZ-TV 40 in Binghamton, NY.