Eddie Drennon's second Casablanca album uses the same formula as the first that spawned his biggest hit "Latin Hustle": Latinish pop rhythms topped by female vocals and accented with strings. The title track is a hustle gem, truly worthy. The problem to some is the sameness of the seven other songs, including "Can You Dig It," "Rhapsody," "Dancing All Night," and "Disco Jam." But if you like Latin hustle music you'll love this album created for dancers. ~ Andrew Hamilton, Rovi
It Don't Mean a Thing
1978
All Music Guide Review
It Don't Mean a Thing Track Listing
Credits of It Don't Mean a Thing
- Nicky Marrero
- Percussion
- George Maysonet
- Percussion
- Leon Pendarvis
- Keyboards
- Dick Perry
- Horn
- Mauricio Smith
- Flute, Recorder
- Craig Snyder
- Guitar
- The String Reunion
- Strings
- Saundra Winfield
- Vocals
- Jimmy Young
- Drums
- Johnny Messner
- Horn
- Eddie Drennon
- Arranger, Conductor
- Sheila Adams
- Vocals
- Robert Alexander
- Horn
- Bob Babbitt
- Guitar (Bass)
- Joe Bana
- Producer
- Rafael "Felo" Barrio
- Percussion
- Sy Berger
- Horn
- Francisco Centeno
- Guitar (Bass)
- Paul Feloce
- Horn
- Joe Ferrante
- Horn
- John Frosk
- Horn
- Pat Jaques
- Engineer
- Mike Lewis
- Percussion
- Tito Puente
- Percussion











