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  2. Kung Fu Fighting - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu Fighting. " Kung Fu Fighting " is a disco song by Jamaican vocalist Carl Douglas, written by Douglas and produced by British-Indian musician Biddu. [3] It was released in 1974 as the first single from his debut album, Kung Fu Fighting and Other Great Love Songs (1974), on the cusp of a chopsocky film craze and rose to the top of the ...

  3. Carl Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Carl Douglas. Carlton George Douglas (born 10 May 1942) is a Jamaican-British singer best known for his 1974 disco single "Kung Fu Fighting". Based in the United Kingdom, Douglas released three studio albums, most notably Kung Fu Fighting and Other Great Love Songs (1975), before fading into cultural obscurity as a one-hit wonder.

  4. Kung Fu Fighting and Other Great Love Songs - Wikipedia

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    Released: April 1975. Kung Fu Fighting and Other Great Love Songs is the debut studio album by Jamaican disco artist Carl Douglas. It reached number one on the Billboard Soul LPs chart and number 37 on Billboard' s overall Top LPs & Tape chart in 1975. In Europe, Asia, Africa and South America the album was released under the name Kung Fu Fighter.

  5. Bus Stop (band) - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1998, Bus Stop released a series of cover version singles, the most successful being the 1998 single "Kung Fu Fighting" which reached No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart. [1] Bus Stop's remake featured the vocals of the original artist, Carl Douglas. The sampled song added original rap lyrics, a style they would use in later hits as well.

  6. Carol Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Carol Douglas was born in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York City, United States. [1] She is the daughter of Minnie Newsome, a jazz performer who has been cited as the inspiration for the Cab Calloway classic "Minnie the Moocher"; her father was a mortician. Sam Cooke was her cousin.

  7. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1975 - Wikipedia

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    "Kung Fu Fighting" Carl Douglas: 16 "Black Water" The Doobie Brothers: 17 "The Ballroom Blitz" Sweet: 18 "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" B.J. Thomas: 19 "He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)" Tony Orlando and Dawn: 20 "At Seventeen" Janis Ian: 21 "Pick Up the Pieces" Average White Band: 22 "The Hustle" Van McCoy ...

  8. Biddu - Wikipedia

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    His international breakthrough came in 1974 with "Kung Fu Fighting" performed by Carl Douglas; the song became one of the best-selling singles of all time with eleven million records sold, helped popularise disco music, [3] [7] was the first worldwide disco hit from Britain [8] and Europe, [1] and established Biddu as one of the most prolific ...

  9. List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 1975 - Wikipedia

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    "Kung Fu Fighting" Carl Douglas: 1 December 7 8 November 30 "Angie Baby" Helen Reddy: 1 December 28 6 1976 peaks List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles in 1975 ...