“I Love America” is 1978 disco hit by Swiss-born performer Patrick Juvet. Along with the tracks, “Where Is My Woman” and “Got A Feeling”, it peaked at number five on the disco chart in the United States.[1] It was included in the compilation album, A Night at Studio 54, in 1979.
In 1996, “I Love Am...
[Verse 1]
When I first came to Manhattan
I was not surprised
The stories people had told me
Turned out to be no lies
All the different people
From all over the world, they're living
And magic fills the air
There's music everywhere
[Chorus]
I love America
I love America
I love America, America
[Verse 2]
When I first heard funky music
It just blew my mind
The funky music was so good
I'd play it all the time
All the funky rhythms
Going all through my mind and body
They make me have to move
You can't escape the groove
[Chorus]
I love America
I love America
I love America, America
[Bridge]
Everywhere funky music fills the air
You can go to the disco and you'll find it there
Funky music is music with so much to share
I love America, I love America
[Chorus]
I love America
(I love, I love, I love America)
I love America
(I love, I love, I love America)
I love America
(New York City, funky music)
I love America
(I love, I love, I love America)
I love America
(I love, I love, I love America)
I love America
(San Francisco, California)
[FADE]
I Love America was written by Jacques Morali & Victor Willis & Patrick Juvet.
I Love America was produced by Jacques Morali.
Patrick Juvet released I Love America on Mon May 01 1978.