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  2. How Do You Do (Mouth & MacNeal song) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The single earned Mouth & MacNeal, and its composers Hans van Hemert and Harry van Hoof, the 1972 Buma Export Award for the most records sold abroad by a Dutch musical act in that year. [6] "Land of Milk and Honey" charted in Canada for two weeks, reaching #91, before the flip-side became the bigger hit. [7]

  3. Mouth and MacNeal - Wikipedia

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    This propelled their 1972 album Hey You Love / How Do You Do into the Billboard 200 (US #77). [4] More hit singles followed in 1973, and in 1974 Mouth and MacNeal represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest with their song "I See a Star", placing third to ABBA and Gigliola Cinquetti. The song became a UK top ten hit, peaking at #8.

  4. Maggie MacNeal - Wikipedia

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    Maggie MacNeal (born Sjoukje Lucie van 't Spijker; 5 May 1950) is a Dutch singer.She was a member of Mouth & MacNeal, a pop duo from the Netherlands, who are best known for their million-selling recording of "How Do You Do" in 1972, which topped the Dutch chart and became a US top ten hit, and for representing the Netherlands at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing third with the song ...

  5. Willem Duyn - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 music producer Hans van Hemert invited Duyn to join his new music group Mouth & MacNeal, together with Maggie MacNeal.The duo released their first single, "Hey You Love", which reached #5 in the Dutch Top 40, while the next two singles "How Do You Do" and "Hello-A" both reached #1 in the Netherlands.

  6. Hans van Hemert - Wikipedia

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    two Conamus Export Prizes (for his collaboration with the best Dutch export music acts): in 1972 (with Mouth and MacNeal) and in 1979 (with Luv'). [18] a Gouden Harp (Golden Harp) in 1974 for his talents as a producer. [citation needed] an ASCAP award in the United States for the song "How Do You Do" by Mouth and MacNeal. [citation needed]

  7. Category:Mouth & MacNeal songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Mouth & MacNeal songs or lists of Mouth & MacNeal songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Mouth & MacNeal songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 1972 - Wikipedia

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    "How Do You Do" Mouth & MacNeal: 8 July 22 4 July 29 "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" The Hollies: 2 September 2 8 August 5 "Layla" Derek and the Dominos: 10 August 5 1 August 12 "I'm Still in Love with You" Al Green: 3 September 2 6 August 19 "Hold Your Head Up" Argent: 5 August 26 3 "Goodbye to Love" The Carpenters: 7 August 26 3 "Coconut ...

  9. Rock music in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Mouth and MacNeal [3] had a hit "How Do You Do" (1972) in the US chart. Herman Brood became the ultimate Rock 'n Roll icon. He even scored a hit in the US with "Saturday Night". He became the epitome of the "rock'n'roll junkie" he sang about. As an artist he was in the media until his suicide in 2001.