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"'''Let No Man Put Asunder'''" is a musical composition by the American group First Choice, produced by [[Norman Harris]], first released on their [[1977]] "Delusions" album (with artwork by [[Richard Bernstein]]) for [[Salsoul Records]]. The song was popular in the [[disco era]] and was [[remix]]ed in [[1983]] by [[Shep Pettibone]]. [[Steve Hurley]]'s "[[Jack Your Body]]" uses the same bass line as 'Let No Man Put Asunder' "'''Let No Man Put Asunder'''" is a musical composition by the American group First Choice, produced by [[Norman Harris]], first released on their [[1977]] "Delusions" album (with artwork by [[Richard Bernstein]]) for [[Salsoul Records]]. The song was popular in the [[disco era]] and was [[remix]]ed in [[1983]] by [[Shep Pettibone]]. [[Steve Hurley]]'s "[[Jack Your Body]]" uses the same bass line as 'Let No Man Put Asunder'

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"Let No Man Put Asunder" is a musical composition by the American group First Choice, produced by Norman Harris, first released on their 1977 "Delusions" album (with artwork by Richard Bernstein) for Salsoul Records. The song was popular in the disco era and was remixed in 1983 by Shep Pettibone. Steve Hurley's "Jack Your Body" uses the same bass line as 'Let No Man Put Asunder'





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