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Y.M.C.A. (song) " Y.M.C.A. " is a song by American disco group Village People, written by Jacques Morali (also the record's producer) and singer Victor Willis [1] and released in October 1978 by Casablanca Records as the only single from their third studio album, Cruisin' (1978).
- "The Women"
- October 17, 1978
- 1978
- Disco
Oct 29, 2022 · “Y.M.C.A.” has become one of the biggest anthems of all time. With one of the catchiest choruses to ever be written, this 1978 track is still a go-to when you need to get a crowd amped up.
- Staff Writer
- 4 min
Y.M.C.A. Lyrics. [Verse 1] Young man, there's no need to feel down, I said. Young man, pick yourself off the ground, I said. Young man, 'cause you're in a new town. There's no need to be unhappy ...
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Y.M.C.A. stands for "Young Men's Christian Association," commonly associated with the gyms that often provide temporary housing to men. The Village People sing about the YMCA as a place where you can hang out with all the boys. It's implied that this is more of a concealed kind of place to gather in-the-closet gay young men so they can leave ...