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"Alley Cat", also known as "Alleycat" and "The Alley Cat," is a popular instrumental song made most famous by the Danish pianist and composer Bent Fabric, released in 1962. [1] Fabric (born Bent Fabricius-Bjerre) wrote the tune under the pseudonym Frank Björn.
The song was re-released worldwide under the name "Alley Cat" on Atco Records the following year, and went to #1 in Australia and #49 in Germany. The tune also became a hit in the United States; the song hit #2 on the AC chart and #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 , [ 2 ] and the LP of the same name hit #13 on the Billboard 200 . [ 3 ] "
The Alley Cats (1960s group), a Los Angeles doo-wop group; The Alley Cats (punk rock band), a Los Angeles punk rock band; Alley Cat, the debut album by Danish pianist Bent Fabric "Alley Cat" (song), a song by Bent Fabric that won the Grammy Award for Best Rock & Roll Recording, 1962
Alley Cat is the debut album by Danish pianist Bent Fabric. The album features the Grammy Award-winning single "Alley Cat", and was a charting album in 1962-63. [1] [2] The title song is used as a recurring gag on the short-lived 1990 TV show Get a Life. The cover was designed by Haig Adishian, and was a Billboard Album Cover of the Week in ...
Alley Cat (song) Amen, Brother; L'amour est bleu; And the Address; Anji (instrumental) Apache (instrumental) Applejack (song) Apples and Bananas (instrumental) Asia Minor (instrumental) At the Sign of the Swingin' Cymbal; Atlantis (instrumental)
"Alley Cat" is the first Seventh Wonder song to have an accompanying music video from the band. The 30-minute title track The Great Escape is the first (and so far only) song by the band to be longer than 10 minutes. It is an epic song based on the poems 'Aniara' by Swedish Nobel laureate Harry Martinson. [1]
There’s no doubt that cats are some of the most beautiful and graceful creatures on this planet, but sometimes they can look a little silly, too.And it turns out, there’s a special account on ...
The song reached #19 in Canada [9] but did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100. In the early 1960s he produced a successful series of instrumental albums on the Smash label ( Alley Cat/ Green Onions , and Telstar/The Lonely Bull ).