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From: brown@nicmad.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Why, oh why, do these remakes?
Message-ID: <318@nicmad.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 17-Aug-85 12:32:55 EDT
Article-I.D.: nicmad.318
Posted: Sat Aug 17 12:32:55 1985
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Reply-To: brown@nicmad.UUCP (Mr. Video)
Organization: Nicolet Instrument Corp. Madison WI
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Keywords: boogie

In article <5005@mit-eddie.UUCP> gds@mit-eddie.UUCP (Greg Skinner) writes:
>Regarding those songs you thought ought never see the light of day
>again:

>Does anyone remember the third version of "Bang a Gong" that came out?
>It aired for a short time in the spring of 1979.  It was a mild disco
>hit.  In a future article I'll post the name of the band that did it.

Bang A Gong    Witch Queen   entered Hot 100 4/28/79  lasted 6 weeks
			     highest position 68      Roadshow 11551
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Mr. Video   {seismo!uwvax!|!decvax|!ihnp4}!nicmad!brown