Ann Margret is an actress and  singer from the 60s.
 Her career began when   she was discovered by  George Burns as she was 
performing in a   nightclub. Much of Ann's work  during the 60s were the
 musicals and film   credits which placed her in  the role of the 
"sex-kitten" or the female   counter part to Elvis  Presley.
 
In 1979 Ann released a disco project which featured her single "Love Rush". Produced by disco producer, Paul Sabu (Debbie Jacobs, Sister Power) and fitting for a new age of sexy-cover for Ms. Margret during the disco era.
 
I have taken the album version of "What I Do To Men" and have given it a ReStructure Mix - pulling out the synth and bass to give the track a longer groove. Ann sings about the mystique of her effect on men and then takes the opportunity to work it again. A great camp track and also a nice play for Ann's sexy vocal.
In 1979 Ann released a disco project which featured her single "Love Rush". Produced by disco producer, Paul Sabu (Debbie Jacobs, Sister Power) and fitting for a new age of sexy-cover for Ms. Margret during the disco era.
I have taken the album version of "What I Do To Men" and have given it a ReStructure Mix - pulling out the synth and bass to give the track a longer groove. Ann sings about the mystique of her effect on men and then takes the opportunity to work it again. A great camp track and also a nice play for Ann's sexy vocal.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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