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Comments about Carl Douglas

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Saturday December 31 2011 04:30 AM
i used tp play 'kung fu fighting' when i kicked guys' asses at sparring sessions. i still do. lol!
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Friday August 26 2011 11:46 PM
One of my All-Time 1970's Sweet 'n' Cool Faves! Kirstin " Sweet Kirstin "
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Monday May 30 2011 06:27 AM
What a wonderful, O God, what I heard songs from the old .
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Sunday January 23 2011 07:30 PM
:( that is cheat he swiched my score with foxes score :|
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Sunday January 23 2011 05:08 AM
:)
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Sunday January 23 2011 05:07 AM
The one-hit wonder behind the disco novelty smash "Kung Fu Fighting," Carl Douglas was also the first Jamaican-born artist to score a number one single in the United States. Douglas was raised in both California and Jamaica, and eventually moved to England to study sound engineering. In 1964, he formed a group called the Big Stampede, which released a couple of U.K. singles; two years later, he formed the Explosions while living in Spain. Upon returning to England, Douglas teamed up with a band called Gonzales, which quickly led to his becoming a session vocalist for Pye Records. In 1972, Douglas worked with Indian-born producer Biddu on the soundtrack to the Richard Roundtree film Embassy; so, two years later, when Biddu was searching for a vocalist to record the Larry Weiss composition "I Want to Give You My Everything," he contacted Douglas. Needing a quick B-side, Biddu set a melody to some lyrics Douglas had written about the kung fu craze sweeping pop culture courtesy of Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon and
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Sunday January 23 2011 05:07 AM
The one-hit wonder behind the disco novelty smash "Kung Fu Fighting," Carl Douglas was also the first Jamaican-born artist to score a number one single in the United States. Douglas was raised in both California and Jamaica, and eventually moved to England to study sound engineering. In 1964, he formed a group called the Big Stampede, which released a couple of U.K. singles; two years later, he formed the Explosions while living in Spain. Upon returning to England, Douglas teamed up with a band called Gonzales, which quickly led to his becoming a session vocalist for Pye Records. In 1972, Douglas worked with Indian-born producer Biddu on the soundtrack to the Richard Roundtree film Embassy; so, two years later, when Biddu was searching for a vocalist to record the Larry Weiss composition "I Want to Give You My Everything," he contacted Douglas. Needing a quick B-side, Biddu set a melody to some lyrics Douglas had written about the kung fu craze sweeping pop culture courtesy of Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon and
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Tuesday January 18 2011 10:36 AM
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Tuesday January 18 2011 10:35 AM
im in first place. beat that i watch this 5 times a day its gonna be hard 2 get to my lvl of watching.
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Thursday January 13 2011 11:53 PM
lol every body wants kung fu fighting
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