: It was co-written by Freddie James, Tony Green, and Rosi Bucci.
Listen to the full 12-inch extended funk version from 1982 here: : It was co-written by Freddie James, Tony
"Don't Turn Your Back On Love" (1982) is a seminal post-disco track by Freddie James, marking his evolution from a teenage disco star into a more mature, urban funk artist. Released on Arista Records , the song is highly regarded for its sophisticated production and its role as a bridge between the disco era and the early 80s boogie sound. Production and Musicality Production and Musicality : The track typically clocks
: The track typically clocks in at approximately 8:42 for the full extended version, with a BPM of 113.21 and a key of Eb minor . : It was co-written by Freddie James, Tony
: The 12" version was mixed by the legendary Tee Scott , a central figure in the New York club scene. Scott's mix is famous for its "DJ-centric" structure, featuring long breakdowns designed for seamless club transitions.