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- The_Pipkins abstract "The Pipkins were a short-lived novelty duo, best known for their hit single \"Gimme Dat Ding\" (written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood), which reached No. 6 in the UK Singles Charts and No. 9 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1970. They were Roger Greenaway, best known as a member of several songwriting teams, and Tony Burrows, a singer who had fronted several groups (often simultaneously) such as Edison Lighthouse, The Flower Pot Men, White Plains, The First Class and Brotherhood of Man.The Pipkins also released two follow-ups as singles, \"Yakety Yak\" and \"Are You Cooking, Goose?\", but without success. \"My Baby Loves Lovin'\" had been a hit for White Plains, whilst \"Sunny Honey Girl\" was a Top 20 hit for Cliff Richard in 1971.According to the CD booklet for The Sweet And The Pipkins, \"Gimme Dat Ding\" is considered \"the first rap record\".In the US, The Pipkins released their own album in 1970. Called Gimme Dat Ding!, it was on Capitol ST-483 and peaked at No. 132 on the Billboard 200. It was a concept album in that the first song on it introduced the Pipkins, and the last song on it has them falling through the \"little hole\" on the album.The album consisted of ten songs:1. \"Here Comes The Kins\"2. \"Sunny Honey Girl\"3. \"Busy Line\"4. \"Yakety Yak\"5. \"Gimme Dat Ding\"6. \"The People That You Wanna Phone You\"7. \"My Baby Loves Lovin'\"8. \"Are You Cooking Goose\"9. \"You Can't Go Wrong\"10. \"All You'll Ever Get From Me\"In addition, the Pipkins recorded two non album songs, \"To Love You\" and \"Sugar and Spice\", both of which were B-sides to singles. In all, the Pipkins recorded a total of 12 songs.".
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- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink A-side_and_B-side.
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- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Brotherhood_of_Man.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_musical_duos.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_pop_music_groups.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Cliff_Richard.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Concept_album.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Duet.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Edison_Lighthouse.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Gimme_Dat_Ding.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Gimme_Dat_Ding_(album).
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Hit_single.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Hazlewood.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Musical_ensemble.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink My_Baby_Loves_Lovin.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Novelty_song.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Greenaway.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Songwriter.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink The_First_Class.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink The_Flower_Pot_Men.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Burrows.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Top_40.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink UK_Singles_Chart.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink White_Plains_(band).
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLink Yakety_Yak.
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Pipkins".
- The_Pipkins wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Pipkins".
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- The_Pipkins subject Category:British_musical_duos.
- The_Pipkins subject Category:British_pop_music_groups.
- The_Pipkins hypernym Duo.
- The_Pipkins type Band.
- The_Pipkins type Group.
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- The_Pipkins type Group.
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- The_Pipkins comment "The Pipkins were a short-lived novelty duo, best known for their hit single \"Gimme Dat Ding\" (written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood), which reached No. 6 in the UK Singles Charts and No. 9 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1970.".
- The_Pipkins label "The Pipkins".
- The_Pipkins sameAs Q1669970.
- The_Pipkins sameAs Pipkins.
- The_Pipkins sameAs The_Pipkins.
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- The_Pipkins sameAs Q1669970.
- The_Pipkins wasDerivedFrom The_Pipkins?oldid=690140126.
- The_Pipkins isPrimaryTopicOf The_Pipkins.