• The Barron Knights are a British humorous pop rock group, originally formed in 1959 in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, as the Knights of the Round Table...
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  • the Osmonds' songs, "Down by the Lazy River" fared the worst relative to its popularity at the time. 1973 - The Barron Knights, on the album Barron Knights...
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    became a catchphrase, and The Barron Knights released a song with that title. Shep left Blue Peter when Noakes departed the show in June 1978. Shep also...
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    escape. Comedy band The Barron Knights' 1978 UK No. 3 hit single "A Taste of Aggro", a medley of parodies, included a version of "The Smurf Song" featuring...
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  • Genesis. The song was parodied by The Barron Knights in their UK comedy hit "A Taste of Aggro" (1978), in which the lyrics are changed to "There's a dentist...
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    "Dimples" The Animals – "The House of the Rising Sun" The Barron Knights – "Call Up the Groups" The Nashville Teens – "Tobacco Road", "Google Eye" The Honeycombs...
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  • parody. Artists who recorded a spoof include: English comedy band The Barron Knights on their 1977 UK hit single "Live in Trouble". Cheech & Chong on their...
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  • Laugh-In. The Markham song was also covered, as a parody, by the British band The Barron Knights, as part of their "An Olympic Record". Peter Tosh, The Vapors...
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    Stafford, created the musical duo, "Jonathan and Darlene Edwards", as a parody of bad cabaret acts. The British group The Barron Knights became famous for...
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  • Q-Tips and writer of the Country song "Darlin'") and, between 2003 and 2023, The Barron Knights, having previously sequenced the drum programming on their...
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