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Topic History of: 9 to 5...an objective observation.
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soulwax perhaps the 2manydjs set (which features this track) is one of the reasons?

they're hugely popular amongst "the kids"
Big End for my sins, I usually pop out for a couple of jars on Sunday night when DJs work the local houses of ill repute, which attracts people of all ages. It's great in that they play plenty of new releases and some classics. Yet, week in week out, the younger brigade go nuts to one particular song above all others: none other than Dolly Parton's "9 to 5"! Ok, we all know it is a good tune and the movie was a hoot, but why do the kids go so wild for this record so many years on?