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Topic History of: High School Musical
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Author Message
Angel Holy H Corbett that is mince!
DJones Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep was written by Harold Stott, who had a hit with it in Italy. But his label (Philips) didn't release the record anywhere else, so an italian producer, Giacomo Tosti, made a cover version ... the rest is history.

Sott died in 1977 after he had an accident with a Harley Davidson (bought with the money he had earned from the song).
Michael Wow, that was two minutes of pure... Well, it was two minutes long. Of that I'm sure.
Al Thanks for the link, Mart. I gave it a listen, but when it finished I found myself humming Paul Evans' "Seven Little Girls". I'm sure they are not that much alike, but must have the same hook. The nickers song has been completely erased from my memory already.
Mart