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  2. Lady Willpower - Wikipedia

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    The song was the No. 34 song on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles in 1968. [6] Outside the US, "Lady Willpower" reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart during the year. [7] "Lady Willpower" also peaked at #4 on the Kent Music Report (KMR) [8] Chart in Australia, spending 16 weeks on the KMR Top-100 after entering the chart on the 22nd June 1968.

  3. Gary Puckett & The Union Gap - Wikipedia

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    "Young Girl" was the second million selling disc for the band, which it reached less than two months after issue; "Lady Willpower" and "Over You" also won gold discs. [6] The band headlined at a White House reception for Prince Charles and Princess Anne [ 7 ] and at Disneyland in 1968, and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in ...

  4. Incredible (Gary Puckett & The Union Gap album) - Wikipedia

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    Incredible is the third studio album by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, released in 1968.In contrast to their first two albums, which used cover versions of hit songs for about half their content, Incredible consists entirely of new songs written by the band members themselves and/or their producer, Jerry Fuller.

  5. Gary Puckett - Wikipedia

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    Gary's first group was The Outcasts, which included Bobby Brown (bass), Dwight Bement (saxophone; also later member of the Union Gap), Bob Salisbury (saxophone), and Willie Kellogg (drums). [7] Originally formed as a Righteous Brothers -styled duo by Puckett and Brown, their manager Yale Kahn, owner of the Clairemont Bowl, added Bement ...

  6. Woman, Woman - Wikipedia

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    The song went to number 3 on Cash Box and number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1968. [4] The band recorded the song in August 1967, [5] and it was released as their debut single in September. It was certified as a million-selling Gold disc in February 1968. [6] The B-side was a cover of the Tim Hardin song "Don't Make Promises."

  7. List of female bass guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Carol Kaye (One of the most recorded bass players in history) Charlotte Kemp Muhl (from The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger) Kerri Kenney-Silver (formerly of Cake Like) Debra Killings; Holly Knight (formerly of Device) handled the bass parts on the band's lone album 22B3

  8. Woman, Woman (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Chater - bass guitar; Gary "Mutha" Withem - organ, piano, soprano saxophone, flute; Dwight Bemont - tenor saxophone; Paul Wheatbread - drums; Additional personnel. Al Capps - orchestral arrangements; Jerry Fuller - production

  9. Young Girl (album) - Wikipedia

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    Young Girl is the RIAA Gold-certified second studio album by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, released in 1968.. The title track hit #1 on the Cash Box Top 100 and #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.