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  2. Witch Doctor (song) - Wikipedia

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    David Seville wrote the song, inspired by a book titled Duel with the Witch Doctor on his bookshelf. In the song, the narrator asks a witch doctor for advice on what to do because he has fallen in love with a girl, and the witch doctor replies with a gibberish line: "Oo-ee, oo-ah-ah, ting-tang, walla-walla bing-bang, oo-ee, oo-ah-ah, ting-tang, walla-walla bang-bang".

  3. Toonage - Wikipedia

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    Toonage is the debut studio album by Danish band Cartoons, released on 24 September 1998. [1] The album includes the group's biggest hit "Witch Doctor", a cover version of Ross Bagdasarian 's novelty song from 1958. The single reached #2 on the UK Singles Chart. The album's first single, "DooDah!", adapted from the American folk song "Camptown ...

  4. Cartoons (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cartoons (band) Cartoons, also known as Cartoons DK, are a Eurodance band from Denmark, best known for their song "DooDah!" and their cover of the 1958 novelty song "Witch Doctor", both hits released in 1998. The group wears outlandish plastic costumes and wigs in live performances as caricatures of 1950s American rock and roll stars.

  5. De Staat - Wikipedia

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    De Staat.net. Circle pit during "Witch Doctor" at the Zwarte Cross 2016. De Staat ( Dutch pronunciation: [də staːt]) is a Dutch alternative rock band, formed in Nijmegen in 2006. Their name translates to "The State". In May 2016, the band supported Muse in their Drones World Tour in Portugal, Germany, Belgium, Italy and Spain.

  6. Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection is a release by radio disc jockey Dr. Demento to celebrate 20 years since the beginning of his radio career and novelty song show. It covers many of the novelty and comedy songs from the 1950s to the 1980s, such as “Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight)” by Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Group, to “Eat It” by "Weird Al ...

  7. I'm Your Witchdoctor - Wikipedia

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    John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers singles chronology. "Crocodile Walk". (1965) " I'm Your Witchdoctor ". (1965) "Lonely Years". (1965) "I'm Your Witchdoctor" is a 1965 single by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers composed by Mayall, produced by Jimmy Page, and issued on the Immediate label. The exact date or London studio for the recording session ...

  8. My Boomerang Won't Come Back - Wikipedia

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    Length. 3:32 (original version); 2:44 (edited version) Label. Parlophone Records (UK), United Artists (USA) Songwriter (s) Max Diamond and Charlie Drake. Producer (s) George Martin. " My Boomerang Won't Come Back " was a novelty record by British comedian Charlie Drake which became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic in 1961.

  9. The Avons - Wikipedia

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    A trio from Nashville, Tennessee; Paula Hester, Beverly Bard and Fran Bard. They recorded several Northern soul tracks, starting out on RCA's Groove label in 1963, releasing the single "Push a Little Harder" b/w "Oh, Gee Baby!". They moved to Sound Stage 7 in 1966, and then to Excello in 1967, releasing their last single on Ref-o-Ree in 1968.