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Killing me softly

Quiet Kenny   New Jazz Records   (1959)  Kenny Dorham, trumpet, vocals; Tommy Flanagan, piano; Paul Chambers, bass; Art Taylor, drums.

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Built for speed

 Hot Rods by the W. Gimmicks  Polydor Records (France)
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Turban legends?

Latin Quartet  A Saef Records EP (Spain)

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Stupid cupid

Zanini  C’est l’amour!  Barclay Records (France)  Cover illustration by Sine.

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Invocation and Ritual Dance of the Young Pumpkin

“Sing a Song of Holidays and Seasons”    BowMar Records  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gw2qqcsxlE

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Yvan after all

Yvan Daniel  “Le Prince de la Chanson”  Alouette Records  (Canada)

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Friends of distinction

Dickory Dock with all of his Friends  (Supermailman, Abby and Puffy plus Professor Schnitzel, Jingle Jim, Little Jock, and Mr. Bigsby)   Piper Records  (1966)   Dickory Doc was a local Children’s TV show produced by Kaiser Broadcasting and broadcast on UHF Channel 48 WKBS-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and on UHF Channel 38 WSBK-TV in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Rock away beach

“Musica para la G.C.U. (Gente Uno Como)  Philips Records (Argentina)

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I pity the Fou!

“Hong Kong Fou-Fou”  From the Hanna-Barbara TV cartoon  (1979)  CBS Records (France)

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