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In 1988 "Melting Pot" was covered by New Zealand female vocal group and covers band When the Cat's Away. Their version peaked at number one in the New Zealand charts, and charted for 15 weeks. [9] The single was certified gold. [10] It was one of three songs by New Zealand artists to reach number one in 1988.
"Good Morning Freedom" is a song by British pop group Blue Mink, released as a single in March 1970. It was released as a non-album single, but was included on the US album Real Mink . It peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart .
from "Melting Pot", Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway. [ 2 ] The band's debut single " Melting Pot ", written by Cook and Greenaway, was recorded with this line-up [ 1 ] and released on 31 October 1969 on the Philips label (catalogue BF1818), with the B-side "Blue Mink" (penned by Alan Parker); it peaked at No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart . [ 3 ]
The B-side of the 7-inch single is a live rendition of "Love Twist", a song from the group's first album. It was recorded in December 1983. An additional live track, "Melting Pot" (a cover of the song by the group Blue Mink), from the same show was available on the 12-inch single.
Melting Pot is a greatest hits album by the British alternative rock band The Charlatans (known in the United States as The Charlatans UK). Featuring tracks from their time on Beggars Banquet Records between 1990 and 1997, the album was released on 23 February 1998.
This song teaches about interjections through three stories: an ill child reacting to a shot of medication, a woman rejecting a suitor's advances, and a group of irate fans shouting non-obscene words in response to an interception at a football game. The song's chorus quotes the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. Producer Tom Yohe's ...
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Under their new name, they had chart hits in Canada with "Melting Pot" and "Come and Join Us", and released the album Limited on Arc Records in 1973. [1] Although they never released any further albums or singles, they remained active for a number of years thereafter as a touring band.