Voggue

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Voggue was a female disco vocal duo from Canada composed of Chantal Condor[1][2] and Angela Songui. The group recorded two albums and released a number of singles, including "Love Buzz" and "Dancin' the Night Away", which appeared on the US dance music charts.[3]

History

In 1980, the duo released its first self-titled album, which contains the singles "Love Buzz", "Here We Are" and their most successful single, "Dancin' the Night Away", on the Celsius label. While the singles were well received,[4] some of the other tracks on the album were criticized as less polished and lacking in energy.[5]

In 1981, their most successful single, "Dancin' the Night Away", written by Denis LePage,[6] spent three weeks at #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in the U.S.,[7] it hit #109 in the Bubbling Under chart. It also reached #39 on the UK Singles Chart.[8] It also hit #4 in Belgium, the follow up "Movin' Up" reached #35 in Belgium.

In 1983, a second album was released on Matra Records, containing the singles "I Love to Dance" and "Sun Struck Lovers". Voggue disbanded in 1984.

The play Coming Clean, by Kevin Elyot, includes a scene in which "Dancin' the Night Away" plays in the background.[9]

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