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In 1984, she returned to the music charts with a disco song, " Where Is My Man ", the first certified gold record of her career.
" Where Is My Man " reached the Top 40 on the UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at No. 36 ; The song also made the Top 10 on the US Billboard dance chart, where it reached No. 7.
The single was followed by the album I Love Men on the Record Shack label.
Kitt found new audiences in nightclubs across the UK and the US, including a whole new generation of gay male fans, and she responded by frequently giving benefit performances in support of HIV / AIDS organizations.
Kitt appeared with Jimmy James and George Burns at a fundraiser in 1990 produced by Scott Sherman, Agent from The Atlantic Entertainment Group.
It was arranged that James would impersonate Kitt and then Kitt would walk out to take the microphone.
This was met with a standing ovation.
Her 1989 follow-up hit " Cha-Cha Heels " ( featuring Bronski Beat ), which was originally intended to be recorded by Divine, received a positive response from UK dance clubs and reached No. 32 in the charts in that country.

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