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  1. " Pillow Talk " is a 1973 song by American singer and songwriter Sylvia, written by Sylvia along with Michael Burton. [2] History. According to Billboard, the song is about sex. [3] . Sylvia had originally hoped the song would be recorded by Al Green, who turned it down as he thought it was too risqué and against his religious beliefs.

  2. Apr 7, 2012 · Enjoy Sylvia's track "Pillow Talk" from 1973, a classic hit that still resonates today.

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  4. Feb 3, 2017 · U.S. Billboard Charted # 3 (1973)ALL COPYRIGHTS GO TO OWNER WMG

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  5. [Verse 1] Ooh, you can't find love on a one-way street. It takes two to tango, takes two to even compete, oh, yeah. So boy, just put that stop sign down. And let's get together before the day runs...

  6. Robinson achieved success as a performer on two R&B chart toppers: as half of Mickey & Sylvia with the 1957 single "Love Is Strange", and her solo record "Pillow Talk" in 1973. She later became known for her work as founder and CEO of the pioneering hip hop label Sugar Hill Records .

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  8. Pillow Talk,” released in 1973, was the first of its kind. It was a daring and groundbreaking song that explored the themes of love, intimacy, and pleasure. The song opens with Robinsons sensual moans, setting the tone for the passionate journey the listener is about to embark on. A Song About Connection.

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