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− | Quick joke in the "Disco Magazine" feature of teen satire mag ''Crazy | + | Quick joke in the "Disco Magazine" feature of teen satire mag ''Crazy'' #51 (June 1979). |
Their single is "I Left My Shoes in San Frandisco" is the number one in the Top Ten Disco Hits of the Month list, according to ''Disco Magazine ''. | Their single is "I Left My Shoes in San Frandisco" is the number one in the Top Ten Disco Hits of the Month list, according to ''Disco Magazine ''. | ||
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Revision as of 18:32, 29 October 2018
Quick joke in the "Disco Magazine" feature of teen satire mag Crazy #51 (June 1979).
Their single is "I Left My Shoes in San Frandisco" is the number one in the Top Ten Disco Hits of the Month list, according to Disco Magazine .
The song is a joke on Tony Bennett's 1962 top twenty hit, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco."
Her name is a reference to the 1954 Ava Gardner film The Barefoot Contessa, about a dancer turned actress who marries a count. And not the chef, okay?
See also
- Marry Banilow
- Mel Tilllllis
- Repetitious & The Repititions
- [[The Makeout Man]
- The Podiatrist Connection
- Body & The Odors
- The Rich Mothers
- Beethoven
- Creepy and the Crawlers
External Links
Crazy # on archive.org]