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The song is about a guy known to the ladies as "Floy Joy" because he brings them so much pleasure. They don't know his real name, and don't care. This was the ...
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"Floy Joy" is a song written by Smokey Robinson and released as a single in December 1971 by popular Motown female singing group The Supremes.
Jul 28, 2017 · On “Floy Joy,” the lyrics speak of a man attracting the attention of “a million girls,” so it's natural to have more than one woman singing to ...
Floy Joy! You're the man. ... But see me when you can. ... Who would give their world to you Floy Joy. ... Floy Joy! That's your name. ... But not your claim to fame.
Jan 17, 2019 · Taken literally, the phrase means "venereal disease joy" — floy-floy was hepcat slang for gonorrhea in the 30s — but my appropriation of it to ...
Floy Joy was an English group formed in Sheffield, England, who recorded two albums and had minor success with several singles.
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"Floy Joy" was a single that sold and then stopped selling when it hit #16 that song was different and it gave the chance for the public to hear Mary sing lead ...
"Floy Joy" was too gay for the average straight male or female to embrace, let alone buy. They were anachronistic from day one...with their effete mannerisms, ...
[Chorus] Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy [Verse 1] Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! You're the man. I know I'll never own you Floy