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The Kangaroo (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Kangaroo (song)

"The Kangaroo" is a 1953 instrumental written and recorded by Les Paul and released as a single.
==Background==
Les Paul built the tune upon a rhythm track originally intended for a cover of "Stompin' at the Savoy." Norman Gimbel〔(Songwriters Hall of Fame. Norman Gimbel. )〕 later wrote lyrics for the tune, which was published by the Deerhaven Music Corporation. Although released as an instrumental, Gimbel and Paul share publishing credit on the record label. "The Kangaroo" was released as a Capitol records 7" vinyl 45 single as F2614, Matrix #45-11879.〔(The Kangaroo by Les Paul. Discogs. )〕 The single was also released as a Capitol 10" shellac 78 single. The flip side was "Don'cha Hear Them Bells". The single reached no. 25 on the ''Billboard'' chart and no. 23 on the ''Cash Box'' chart in 1953.

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