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  2. Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" is a novelty song written by Phil Gernhard and Dick Holler and recorded in 1966 by the Florida-based pop group The Royal Guardsmen. The song was recorded at the Charles Fuller Productions studio in Tampa, Florida, and was released as a single on Laurie Records .

  3. Snoopy vs. the Red Baron - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy vs. the Red Baron or Snoopy and the Red Baron may refer to: Snoopy and the Red Baron (book), a best-selling cartoon book in 1966 by Charles M. Schulz, later adapted into a view-master set. "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" (song), a single and an album by The Royal Guardsmen; Snoopy vs. the Red Baron, a 2006 game for PlayStation 2, PlayStation ...

  4. Snoopy and His Friends - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen.. The group is best known for their hit recording of "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron", which was first released in 1967 as a 45 rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK) and had previously been released as the title track to their debut album; both it and its follow-up "The Return of ...

  5. The Royal Guardsmen - Wikipedia

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    Return of the Red Baron (1967) Snoopy and His Friends (1967) #46 Also on Billboard's Christmas Album chart at #6 in 1967 and #19 in 1968; Snoopy for President (1968, re-released 1976) #189 in 1968, in 1976; Merry Snoopy's Christmas (1978, 1980, 1982, 1984) Anthology (CD, April 1995) Best of the Royal Guardsmen (CD, May 1998) Snoopy vs. the Red ...

  6. Snoopy - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy pretends to be something, usually "world famous", and fails. His short "novels" are never published. His Sopwith Camel is consistently shot down by his imaginary rival enemy, the German flying ace the "Red Baron". Schulz said of Snoopy's character in a 1997 interview: "He has to retreat into his fanciful world in order to survive.

  7. Snoopy Flying Ace - Wikipedia

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    An unofficial sequel to the 2006 video game Snoopy vs. the Red Baron, it features a similar World War I setting. Snoopy is tasked with defeating several members of the Flying Circus, a special flight squadron in the Luftstreitkräfte, and its commander, Manfred von Richthofen, also known as the Red Baron.

  8. Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy vs. the Red Baron is a flight combat game released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and PC in 2006. [1] As the name implies, the protagonist is Snoopy, the dog in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip, Peanuts.

  9. The Hotshots - Wikipedia

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    The recording, released on 4 May 1973 [2] under the group name The Hotshots, entered the UK singles charts for the week ending 2 June 1973, and peaked at no. 4 for the week ending 14 July 1973. [3] However, rather than use The Cimarons to promote the single, Crawley recruited a different band - Wild Country - which twice appeared on Top of the ...