"Let's Do Rock Steady", also known as "(People Get Ready) Let's Do Rock Steady" and "People Do Rock Steady", is rocksteady song by Dandy Livingstone that...
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Rhoda Dakar (category English rock singers)
The Bodysnatchers in 1979. Their first single was a double A-side "Let's Do Rock Steady" backed with "Ruder Than You". It reached # 22 in the UK Singles...
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After signing to 2 Tone Records, the band released the single "Let's Do Rock Steady" (UK No. 22) and made an appearance on Top of the Pops in March 1980...
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String" (1967, Giant) (as Dandy & His Group) "We Are Still Rude" / "Let's Do Rock Steady" (1967, Giant) "Somewhere My Love" (1967, Giant) (as Dandy & His...
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"Three Minute Hero" / "James Bond" 7" CHS TT9 The Bodysnatchers — "Let's Do Rock Steady" / "Ruder Than You" 7" CHS TT10 The Selecter — "Missing Words" /...
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Tone label) caused The Bodysnatchers to record the more commercial "Let's Do Rock Steady." Due to musical and some personal differences, The Bodysnatchers...
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Neil Sedaka (redirect from Let's Go Steady Again)
singles enjoyed only moderate success: "Alice In Wonderland" (No. 17), "Let's Go Steady Again" (No. 26), "The Dreamer" (No. 47), and "Bad Girl" (No. 33). "Bad...
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INXS (# 38 Australia) "Köppäbävisan" - Bengt Pegefelt (# 1 Sweden) "Let's Do Rock Steady" – The Bodysnatchers (# 22 UK) "Missing Words" – The Selecter (#...
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List of The Wiggles episodes (redirect from The Wiggles: Ready, Steady, Wiggle!)
Flowers" "Let's Go Swimming" "Cha Cha Cha" Also shown on the Disney Channel 2007–2008. Order is presented as listed in iTunes. "Fruity Fun" "Let's Have a...
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Ready Steady Go! (or RSG!) was a British rock/pop music television programme broadcast every Friday evening from 9 August 1963 until 23 December 1966...
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