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- K_Cera_Cera runtime "4.55".
- K_Cera_Cera abstract "\"K Cera Cera\", a presentation of The Red Army Choir by the K Foundation (Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty), was released as a limited edition single in Israel and Palestine in November 1993. The song was an amalgam of Jay Livingston/Ray Evans's \"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)\" and John Lennon/Yoko Ono's \"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)\".Originally intended for release when \"world peace [is] established\" (i.e. \"never\" and in \"no formats\"), the Israeli release was made \"In acknowledgement of the recent brave steps taken by the Israeli Government and the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO)\". Said Bill Drummond: \"Our idea was to create awareness of peace in the world. Because we were worried it would be interpreted by the public as an attempt by The KLF to return to the music world on the back of a humanist gimmick, we decided to hide behind the Foundation.\"Plans to broadcast the track from the main stage of the 1993 Glastonbury Festival at the beginning and end of every day were scuppered by festival organiser Michael Eavis because, in his words, the record was \"simply dreadful\". The record was instead broadcast at that year's Phoenix Festival.A rendition of \"K Cera Cera\" was incorporated into Drummond and Cauty's 1997 \"23 minutes only\" comeback performance at the Barbican Centre in London, part of their \"Fuck the Millennium\" campaign.".
- K_Cera_Cera format Compact_Cassette.
- K_Cera_Cera format Compact_disc.
- K_Cera_Cera musicalArtist K_Foundation.
- K_Cera_Cera musicalBand K_Foundation.
- K_Cera_Cera producer Bill_Drummond.
- K_Cera_Cera producer Jimmy_Cauty.
- K_Cera_Cera runtime "273.0".
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageID "4696568".
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageLength "3410".
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageRevisionID "682250006".
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink 3_a.m._Eternal.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Alexandrov_Ensemble.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Barbican_Centre.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Drummond.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Category:1993_singles.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_with_lyrics_by_Ray_Evans.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_with_music_by_Jay_Livingston.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_John_Lennon.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_KLF_songs.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Compact_Cassette.
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- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Fuck_the_Millennium.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Glastonbury_Festival.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Happy_Xmas_(War_Is_Over).
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Jay_Livingston.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Cauty.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink John_Lennon.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink K_Foundation.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink London.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Eavis.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Palestine_Liberation_Organization.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix_Festival.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Que_Sera,_Sera_(Whatever_Will_Be,_Will_Be).
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Evans.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink State_of_Palestine.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink The_KLF.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLink Yoko_Ono.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageWikiLinkText "K Cera Cera".
- K_Cera_Cera writer Jay_Livingston.
- K_Cera_Cera writer John_Lennon.
- K_Cera_Cera writer Ray_Evans.
- K_Cera_Cera writer Yoko_Ono.
- K_Cera_Cera artist "The K Foundation presents The Red Army Choir".
- K_Cera_Cera cover "The K Foundation - K Cera Cera.png".
- K_Cera_Cera format Compact_Cassette.
- K_Cera_Cera format Compact_disc.
- K_Cera_Cera label "NMC Music Ltd.".
- K_Cera_Cera length "273.0".
- K_Cera_Cera name "K Cera Cera".
- K_Cera_Cera producer Bill_Drummond.
- K_Cera_Cera producer Jimmy_Cauty.
- K_Cera_Cera released "Israel November 1993".
- K_Cera_Cera released "Palestine November/December 1993".
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Extra_chronology.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_single.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_KLF.
- K_Cera_Cera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_KLF_singles.
- K_Cera_Cera writer Jay_Livingston.
- K_Cera_Cera writer John_Lennon.
- K_Cera_Cera writer Ray_Evans.
- K_Cera_Cera writer Yoko_Ono.
- K_Cera_Cera subject Category:1993_singles.
- K_Cera_Cera subject Category:Songs_with_lyrics_by_Ray_Evans.
- K_Cera_Cera subject Category:Songs_with_music_by_Jay_Livingston.
- K_Cera_Cera subject Category:Songs_written_by_John_Lennon.
- K_Cera_Cera subject Category:The_KLF_songs.
- K_Cera_Cera type MusicalWork.
- K_Cera_Cera type Single.
- K_Cera_Cera type Work.
- K_Cera_Cera type Work.
- K_Cera_Cera type CreativeWork.
- K_Cera_Cera type Thing.
- K_Cera_Cera type Q134556.
- K_Cera_Cera type Q2188189.
- K_Cera_Cera type Q386724.
- K_Cera_Cera comment "\"K Cera Cera\", a presentation of The Red Army Choir by the K Foundation (Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty), was released as a limited edition single in Israel and Palestine in November 1993. The song was an amalgam of Jay Livingston/Ray Evans's \"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)\" and John Lennon/Yoko Ono's \"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)\".Originally intended for release when \"world peace [is] established\" (i.e.".
- K_Cera_Cera label "K Cera Cera".
- K_Cera_Cera sameAs Q16386512.
- K_Cera_Cera sameAs m.025t674.
- K_Cera_Cera sameAs Q16386512.
- K_Cera_Cera wasDerivedFrom K_Cera_Cera?oldid=682250006.
- K_Cera_Cera isPrimaryTopicOf K_Cera_Cera.
- K_Cera_Cera name "K Cera Cera".