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M&H Band - Pop Corn (Radio Version)

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

The song POP CORN was originally written by Gershon Kingsley and released on his 1969 LP,
MUSIC TO MOOG BY. It has since had countless cover versions of it done. This
version is by M & H Band. Mark Haliday (listed as Mark Holiday on many of the credits)
is a French musician, producer, and Engineer and is the sole member of the M & H Band.

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  • This song is a remix of an Israeli dance song.

  • @bigbenzon  Oh really... Why don't you enlighten us?

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  • @bigbenzon Perhaps Gershon was inspired. From a Google search : Gershon Kingsley was born Goetz Gustav Ksinski in Bochum, Westfalia, Germany on October 28,1922. He grew up in Berlin, but fled to Palestine in 1938 due to the rise of Nazism. Separated from his family at age 15, Kingsley lived and worked on a kibbutz (a cooperative farm) in a land that would become Israel. Here, he became a self-taught pianist and later performed with local jazz bands around Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

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  • @lortexx ...Dafuq?

  • Gershon Kingsley, nome d'arte di Götz Gustav Ksinski (Bochum, 28 ottobre 1922), è un compositore statunitense di origini tedesche.È noto per aver composto una tra le prime canzoni realizzate col sintetizzatore elettronico, Popcorn. Nato in Germania da una famiglia di origini ebree, emigrò con essa in Palestina nel 1938 a causa del regime nazista. Lì imparò da autodidatta a suonare il pianoforte, esibendosi con i gruppi jazz locali tra Gerusalemme e Tel Aviv... (Wikipedia)

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  • my opinion:best remake ever i like it better than the orrigional

  • @ctempire lol true ... man i sure do miss that show

  • @598bryce Which is made four years later (that close?).

  • @TheBilly I don't make shit up. This is what its said about this song. =) But, what the heck. Iets just like the song and research for our own. =)

  • @lortexx Wh....what...where did you get that from? Now you're just making shit up

    The famous so-called "Tetris theme" is a Russian folk song called Korobeiniki

  • beggining sounds like rugrats

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