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  1. "Love Rollercoaster" is a 1975 single released by The Ohio Players from their seventh album, Honey. Along with their song "Fire", it is one of their most well-known singles. An urban legend revolves around the high-pitch scream heard around the 1:24 - 1:28 mark (on the single version) and 2:32 - 2:36 mark (on the album version). This scream seems to resemble a female screaming in panic ...

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  2. Ohio Players singles chronology. "Sweet Sticky Thing". (1975) " Love Rollercoaster ". (1975) "Fopp". (1976) " Love Rollercoaster ", sometimes rendered as "Love Roller Coaster", [3] is a song by American funk / R&B band Ohio Players, originally featured on their 1975 album Honey. It was composed by William Beck, Leroy Bonner, Marshall Jones ...

  3. Feb 22, 2010 · February 22, 2010 by storyteller. "Love Rollercoaster" is a song by American funk/R&B band The Ohio Players, originally featured on their 1975 album Honey. The song was a hit upon its initial release, reaching the top of both the R&B and pop charts, and still sees wide airplay on classic funk and R&B stations.

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  5. Oct 18, 2014 · If you've ever heard "Love Rollercoaster" by the Ohio Players, chances are you've heard the mysterious scream. What is the truth behind it?Support Nope! Too ...

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  6. Jan 15, 2014 · The Ohio Players may be best known for their 1975 hit Love Rollercoaster, a song that spawned an enduring urban legend: At around the 2:30 mark of the song, the story goes, you can supposedly hear ...

  7. Aug 22, 2019 · There’s a longstanding urban myth about “Love Rollercoaster,” the second and final #1 hit from Dayton funk freaks the Ohio Players. About midway through the song, we can hear a sustained ...

  8. Song itself is not bad. Barry from Sauquoit, Ny On November 9th 1975, "Love Rollercoaster" by The Ohio Players entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #51; and 11 weeks later on January 25th, 1976 it peaked at #1 {for 1 week} and spent 16 weeks on the Top 100... Between 1971 and 1977 the Dayton, Ohio quintet had fourteen Top 100 ...

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