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- Sucu_Sucu abstract ""Sucu Sucu" is a dance and a song written by Tarateño Rojas, who recorded his version in 1959. It became very popular in the 1960s and many singers and bands from all over the world made their own version of the song often in their own language. The song became even more popular worldwide once it was chosen to be the theme of Top Secret, a 1960s TV series, performed by Laurie Johnson and his orchestra. Even the Skatalites and Alberto Cortez did their own version of the song.".
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- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageRevisionID "676691703".
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- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Banana_Airlines.
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- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Azzam.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Brita_Koivunen.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Category:1959_songs.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Caterina_Valente.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Chico_Del_Rio.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Die_Amigos.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Calvert.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Eddy_Christiani.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Frits_Stein.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Gabi_Novak.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Hazy_Osterwald.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Irena_Santor.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Ivo_Robić.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Loss.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink John_Hatting.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Junglee.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Kai_Lind.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Laurie_Johnson.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Los_Wawanco.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Maja_Brunner.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Zamora.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Nina_&_Frederik.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Ping_Pong_(singer).
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Seppo_Pirhonen.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Shankar_Jaikishan.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Skatalites.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Tarateño_Rojas.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink The_Monn_Keys.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink The_Peanuts.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink The_Polka_Dots.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink The_Skatalites.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Top_Secret_(TV_series).
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Trio_Guarania.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLink Xavier_Cugat.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sucu Sucu".
- Sucu_Sucu hasPhotoCollection Sucu_Sucu.
- Sucu_Sucu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sucu_Sucu subject Category:1959_songs.
- Sucu_Sucu hypernym Dance.
- Sucu_Sucu type Single.
- Sucu_Sucu type Work.
- Sucu_Sucu type Work.
- Sucu_Sucu comment ""Sucu Sucu" is a dance and a song written by Tarateño Rojas, who recorded his version in 1959. It became very popular in the 1960s and many singers and bands from all over the world made their own version of the song often in their own language. The song became even more popular worldwide once it was chosen to be the theme of Top Secret, a 1960s TV series, performed by Laurie Johnson and his orchestra. Even the Skatalites and Alberto Cortez did their own version of the song.".
- Sucu_Sucu label "Sucu Sucu".
- Sucu_Sucu sameAs Sucu_Sucu.
- Sucu_Sucu sameAs Sucu_Sucu_(chanson).
- Sucu_Sucu sameAs スク・スク.
- Sucu_Sucu sameAs Sucu_Sucu.
- Sucu_Sucu sameAs m.0kg2_qb.
- Sucu_Sucu sameAs Q1100787.
- Sucu_Sucu sameAs Q1100787.
- Sucu_Sucu wasDerivedFrom Sucu_Sucu?oldid=676691703.
- Sucu_Sucu isPrimaryTopicOf Sucu_Sucu.