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Southern Freeez (song)

"Southern Freeez"
Single by Freeez
from the album Southern Freeez
Format 7", 12"
Recorded 1980, Vineyard Studios.
Genre Post-disco,funk
Length 5:40 (LP version)
Label Beggars Banquet (UK)
Writer(s) Andy Stennett, John Rocca, Peter Maas
Producer(s) John Rocca
Freeez singles chronology
"Keep in Touch"
(June, 1980)
"Southern Freeez"
(February, 1981)
"Flying High"
(April, 1981)
"Southern Freeez (Remix)"
Single by Freeez
Released September 1987
Format 7", 12", CD
Genre House, Synth-pop, Soul
Label Total Control (UK)
Warner Bros./FMR (Worldwide)
Writer(s) Andy Stennett, John Rocca, Peter Maas
Freeez singles chronology
"I.O.U. (remix)"
(January, 1987)
"Southern Freeez (remix)"
(September 1987)

"Southern Freeez" is the second single from British dance band Freeez. It was released on the debut album of the same name.

Freeez gained higher sales with this record than with the previous single, "Keep in Touch". "Southern Freeez" reached the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during February 1981 ("Keep In Touch" reached number 49).

Guest Ingrid Mansfield Allman provided vocals.

The titular Southern Freeez is attested to derive from a dance move, "The Freeze," used by clubbers in the "Royalty" club, Southgate in the early 1980s. A then-popular song, "The Groove" by Rodney Franklin, has moments where the band drops out for a bar, and a style of freezing movement at these points took hold.

In 1987, the song was remixed and re-released by the label Total Control. The remix reached number No. 63 in the UK Singles Chart.

UK soul singer Beverley Knight covered "Southern Freeez" for her 2011 album Soul UK. A cover also appeared on the album Brasil Bam Bam Bam (2014) by Sonzeira, a band formed by Gilles Peterson with Emanuelle Araujo and Valerie Etienne on vocals.


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