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- Q5652882 subject Q7694532.
- Q5652882 abstract ""Happy José (Ching Ching)" is a Mexican-influenced instrumental song released by a number of artists in 1962, including Jack Ross and his orchestra, whose version song was a surprise hit in the Netherlands, where it reached number one. Other recordings in 1962 included Dave Appell and the Applejacks and Willy Schobben and His Orchestra.The song uses the same melody as "Happy Homer", an instrumental recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets for Warner Bros. Records in 1960 (however, that particular recording would not receive commercial release until Bear Family Records included it in the 1999 box set The Warner Bros. Years and More).".
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- Q5652882 wikiPageWikiLink Q7694532.
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- Q5652882 comment ""Happy José (Ching Ching)" is a Mexican-influenced instrumental song released by a number of artists in 1962, including Jack Ross and his orchestra, whose version song was a surprise hit in the Netherlands, where it reached number one. Other recordings in 1962 included Dave Appell and the Applejacks and Willy Schobben and His Orchestra.The song uses the same melody as "Happy Homer", an instrumental recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets for Warner Bros.".
- Q5652882 label "Happy José (Ching Ching)".