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- The_Singing_Dogs abstract "The Singing Dogs was a musical recording project under whose name two 45rpm singles were released in the 1950s.The idea for the Singing Dogs came from Danish recording engineer Carl Weismann who recorded the sounds of various species of birds. But barking dogs often spoiled the recordings. Weismann found a new use for these spoiled takes by splicing together the pitches of dog barks into the pattern of songs. He teamed up with Don Charles, a record producer working in Copenhagen, Denmark (not the same person as an English record producer also named Don Charles). Weismann used recordings of five dogs barking (their names were Dolly, Pearl, Pussy, Caesar, and King), spliced them on reel-to-reel tape, and arranged the pitches to the tune of the Stephen Foster song \"Oh! Susanna\". Charles provided the musical accompaniment. This was eventually released by RCA Victor as the A-side on a 7\" single, with the B-side a medley of \"Pat-a-Cake\", \"Three Blind Mice\", and \"Jingle Bells\". The novelty record became a hit, reaching #22 on the US Billboard Pop Singles chart. The disc eventually sold over a million copies. In 1956, the troupe of dogs (with a fifth member, Pussy) were again recorded, yielding the single \"Hot Dog Rock 'n Roll\" b/w \"Hot Dog Boogie\". This recording is listed as being \"directed\" by Carl Weismann.In 1983 RCA reissued \"Jingle Bells\" as a single, becoming a Christmas hit on virtually every radio format, since then the track has received frequent media exposure during the Christmas and holiday season although it appears its fame and popularity peaked in the 1970s.".
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- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink A-side_and_B-side.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Billboard_Hot_100.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Danish_musical_groups.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_dogs.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_and_holiday_season.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Don_Charles.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Don_Charles_(Denmark).
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Singing_Dogs.jpg.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Jingle_Bells.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink List_of_musical_medleys.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Novelty_song.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Oh!_Susanna.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Pat-a-cake,_pat-a-cake,_bakers_man.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink RCA_Records.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Record_chart.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Record_producer.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Reel-to-reel_audio_tape_recording.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Single_(music).
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Foster.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink Three_Blind_Mice.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Don Charles's Singing Dogs".
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Singing Dogs".
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLinkText "a novelty version with dogs barking".
- The_Singing_Dogs wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Singing Dogs".
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- The_Singing_Dogs subject Category:Danish_musical_groups.
- The_Singing_Dogs subject Category:Individual_dogs.
- The_Singing_Dogs hypernym Project.
- The_Singing_Dogs type Band.
- The_Singing_Dogs type Group.
- The_Singing_Dogs type Group.
- The_Singing_Dogs type Organization.
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- The_Singing_Dogs comment "The Singing Dogs was a musical recording project under whose name two 45rpm singles were released in the 1950s.The idea for the Singing Dogs came from Danish recording engineer Carl Weismann who recorded the sounds of various species of birds. But barking dogs often spoiled the recordings. Weismann found a new use for these spoiled takes by splicing together the pitches of dog barks into the pattern of songs.".
- The_Singing_Dogs label "The Singing Dogs".
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- The_Singing_Dogs sameAs Q2414241.
- The_Singing_Dogs wasDerivedFrom The_Singing_Dogs?oldid=696588170.
- The_Singing_Dogs isPrimaryTopicOf The_Singing_Dogs.