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Ce Ce Rogers - Someday album

  • Performer: Ce Ce Rogers
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Someday
  • Style: Deep House
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1644 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1523 mb
  • Other: MP1 AIFF DTS FLAC ASF VOC MPC
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 994

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Watch the video for Someday from Ce Ce Rogers's CeCe Rogers for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. In 1987 CeCe recorded the track "Someday" in collaboration with and written by Marshall Jefferson. To this day, the song ranks as one of the true greats of the house music. Rated number-3 in MixMags's 100 Greatest Singles of All Time. In 1987 CeCe recorded the track "Someday" in collaboration with and written by Marshall Jefferson

CeCe Rogers, born Kenneth Jesse Rogers III, is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Cleveland, Ohio. He was given the nickname CeCe by James Brown, who watched him performing at 11 years of age, imitating Chubby Checker. He is considered one of the most popular male vocalists in house music. In 1987, CeCe recorded the track "Someday" with Marshall Jefferson and was immediately signed to Atlantic Records, making "Someday" the first house-music song released by a major label. In 1993, David Morales recruited CeCe to work on his debut album Games. He worked on many of David's remix projects including "The Best Things In Life Are Free" by Janet Jackson & Luther Vandross and the soundtrack of Sister Act. CeCe has written and produced many songs with his friend and business partner Marshall Jefferson.

Jefferson also wrote the uplifting lyrics that Ce Ce Rogers sung in his breakthrough debut. Rogers turned out to be an ideal voice for this track, showcasing impressive range and delivering soaring vocals worthy of the stellar production. Additional reading: Someday resonated on an international level; here is one perspective from the UK. The backstory of how Rogers and Jefferson teamed up for this track is retold here in a Q & A with Jefferson (halfway down the page).

Album by Ce Ce Rogers. was sampled in. Sweet Harmony by Liquid (1992).

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Someday (CeCe Rogers song). Single by CeCe Rogers. Someday" is a 1987 song by American singer, songwriter and record producer CeCe Rogers. It is famous for its recognisable piano riff and widely acclaimed for its influence on electronic music culture. YouTube Encyclopedic. 1/3. Views: 79 043. 30 123. 4 779.

Singer/songwriter Ce Ce Rogers produced his self-titled 1990 Atlantic album with some assistance from house music pioneer Marshall Jefferson. The first single, "Forever," co-written by Rogers and Jefferson, features a smooth vitality highlighted by a catchy horns riff. The 12" version featured extended, mellow, and radio mixes.

Tracklist

A Someday (Club Mix) 7:17
B1 Someday (Some Dub) 8:43
B2 Someday (Accainstrumental) 6:19

Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut At – Atlantic Studios
  • Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Published By – Marshall Jefferson Music

Credits

  • Engineer – Steve Frisk
  • Executive-Producer – Billie Prest
  • Lacquer Cut By – D.K.*
  • Producer, Written-By, Arranged By – Marshall Jefferson

Notes

℗ 1987 Atlantic Recordings Corp.

The initial pressing (Someday) came with an orange and blue label.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 7567-86687-0
  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): ST-DM-52294-SP
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): ST-DM-52295/52297-SP
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): ST-DM-52294-1 1-1 ATLANTIC STUDIOS D.K.
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): ST-DM-52295/52297-1 ATLANTIC STUDIOS D.K.
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
0-86687 Ce Ce Rogers Someday ‎(12", Single) Atlantic 0-86687 US 1987
DMD 1081 Ce Ce Rogers Someday ‎(12", S/Sided, TP) Atlantic DMD 1081 US 1987
ROGER001 Ce Ce Rogers Someday ‎(12", S/Sided, W/Lbl) Not On Label (Jake Bayzli Remix Series) ROGER001 UK Unknown
SAM 502 Ce Ce Rogers Someday ‎(12", Promo) Atlantic SAM 502 UK 1987
0-86687 Ce Ce Rogers Someday ‎(12", Unofficial) Atlantic 0-86687 UK, Europe & US 2011

Tracklist

A Someday (Club Mix) 7:17
B1 Someday (Some Dub) 8:43
B2 Someday (Accainstrumental) 6:19

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Marshall Jefferson Music
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Distributed By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Record Company – Warner Communications
  • Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
  • Mastered At – Atlantic Studios

Credits

  • Art Direction [Jacket] – Jodi Rovin
  • Engineer – Steve Frisk
  • Executive-Producer – Billie Prest
  • Illustration [Jacket] – Javier Romero
  • Mastered By – D.K.*
  • Producer, Written-By, Arranged By – Marshall Jefferson

Notes

This is the initial release with yellow and blue labels. There is also a subsequent pressing with off-white colored labels.

Labels:
℗ 1987 Atlantic Recording Corp.

Jacket:
Atlantic Recording Corporation... a Warner Communications company
© 1986 Atlantic Recording Corporation printed in U.S.A.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 7567-86687-0
  • Barcode (String): 07567866870
  • Barcode (Scanned): 075678668708
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): ST-DM-52294-SP
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B): ST-DM-52295/52297-SP
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): SRC (Large S with the R and C in the loops) ST-DM-52294-1 1-1 ATLANTIC STUDIOS D.K.
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): SRC (Large S with the R and C in the loops) ST-DM-52295-52297-1 1-1 ATLANTIC STUDIOS D.K.
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DMD 1081 Ce Ce Rogers Someday ‎(12", S/Sided, TP) Atlantic DMD 1081 US 1987
ROGER001 Ce Ce Rogers Someday ‎(12", S/Sided, W/Lbl) Not On Label (Jake Bayzli Remix Series) ROGER001 UK Unknown
SAM 502 Ce Ce Rogers Someday ‎(12", Promo) Atlantic SAM 502 UK 1987
0-86687 Ce Ce Rogers Someday ‎(12", Unofficial) Atlantic 0-86687 UK, Europe & US 2011
USB022 CeCe Rogers* Someday (The Remixes) ‎(11xFile, MP3, Maxi, 320) USB Records USB022 US 2008

Video

Comments

Kazracage Kazracage
The birth of deep house?
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There are those tunes made to suceed, and those made to be remembered. When we think about this second option, "Someday", a fantastic House masterpiece with vocals of Ce Ce Rogers and production by Marshall Jefferson that was sampled several times such as on 'Liquid - Sweet Harmony' and 'Urban Shakedown - Some Justice' - comes into our minds almost instantly. Marshall made "Someday" after getting inspired by something according to his statement, but he couldn't remember what exactly. Ce Ce Rogers' manager Billy wanted Marshall to write a song for Ce Ce, so he accepted the task. Billy Prest was the greatest club promoter of all time and really took care of the artists. He flew Ce Ce to Chicago to sing "Someday", and Jefferson recorded Ce Ce's warm up vocal. Ce Ce said he was ready to start when they recorded the first take, but Marshall told him they had already finished. It was the greatest vocal performance Marshall had heard on a dance record, but Ce Ce Rogers wanted to re-record it. Marshall went to Macdonalds while Ce Ce did his second take, and it was great, but Jefferson didn't feel the need to do so really, so good the mfirst take came out. Ce Ce Rogers wasn't so huge in Chicago, specially because the Music Box went down in 1987, as well as the Labourage (by the police) - even the pioneer DJ Frankie Knuckles, which was hired by the Power House and sent out some weeks later left Chicago to New York (Knuckles had to come back with the police with the receives proving the equipment in there belonged to him). The New York clubs had the best equipment at that time, because of Mafia investments and money wash - and suddenly, in a month, the police closed several clubs, and they went from more than three hundred to only fourty aproximatedly, and all these DJs getting from 2.000,00 to 3.000,00 Dollars a night had to face a difficult situation. (Even Masters At Work played at a club for U$ 50,00 per night during a while, because they just wanted somewhere to play - and the status quo on the scene became something too competitive). Even though, "Someday" was largely played in New York, and echoed all over the World since then. It went huge on the Big Apple and was played everywhere, on the radio and on the clubs as well.
Gholbithris Gholbithris
Thank you for the background info on this track, but I know for a fact that it was constantly played in Manchester, England from the moment the vinyl first hit. Marshall Jefferson was one of the biggest names in House at the time (if not the biggest), and anything with his name on it immediately gained attention and was hammered around Manchester. I'm sure it was popular in New York, but House music was also VERY popular in the U.K. by this time. To give you an example, Steve Hurley's Jack Your Body had already scored #1 Pop in the U.K. in early 1987 (the equivalent of a Billboard Hot 100 #1). To state that it was "largely played in New York" is incorrect.
Wal Wal
This record has been the soundtrack for many music lovers greatest dance floor moments. You may have grooved to it in a bass heavy warehouse, rocked out to it in a dark sweaty basement, or raised your hands in the air aiming for galactic centre. This track draws together all strands of house music synching the point when House music left the Loft and went on to dominate the global dance scene for over a decade. Much sampled by many subsequent dance acts, Liquid (Sweet Harmony), Micky Finn (Some Justice) and others too numerous to mention, this track epitomised the loving feeling of house parties. Someday we'll all be free. Someday we'll live as one family in sweet harmony. Someday.
SlingFire SlingFire
This is possibly the most beautiful house song of all time. It's just got soul dripping from every piano chord, the melodic bassline, and of course the fantastic vocal. There's magic in the production and the song quality here, it's the perfect marriage of raw Chicago machine soul and New York's more refined R&B influence.