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  2. King Kong Song - Wikipedia

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    "King Kong Song" (working title "Mr. Sex"), written and composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, is the name of a 1974 recording by Swedish pop group ABBA, included on their album Waterloo. In 1974, the song competed in the Swedish radio chart show Tio i topp , where it stayed in the charts for four shows and peaked at number 4.

  3. King Kong (Jibbs song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "King Kong" on YouTube. " King Kong " is the second single from the album Jibbs Featuring Jibbs by American rapper Jibbs. The song features fellow hip hop artist Chamillionaire. It is written by Javon Campbell, Derryl Howard, Bradford Ray, Orlando Watson, and Maurice Wilson. The song failed to duplicate the success of "Chain Hang ...

  4. Kong: Skull Island (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Kong: Skull Island (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2017 American monster film Kong: Skull Island. A reboot of the King Kong franchise and while also serving as its 11th film, it is the second film in Legendary 's MonsterVerse. [1] [2] The musical score composed by Henry Jackman, featured 24 tracks which was ...

  5. King Kong (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    King Kong. (soundtrack) King Kong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the epic adventure monster film King Kong, directed by Peter Jackson. The film's music was initially set to be composed by Howard Shore, who recorded several cues for the film but opted out due to creative differences with the director.

  6. Uncle Meat - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Meat is the sixth album by the Mothers of Invention, and seventh overall by Frank Zappa, released as a double album in 1969. Uncle Meat was originally developed as a part of No Commercial Potential, a project which spawned three other albums sharing a conceptual connection: We're Only in It for the Money, Lumpy Gravy and Cruising with Ruben & the Jets.

  7. Frog Went a-Courting - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed on The Fast Show by the character Bob Fleming as one of 'Bob Fleming's Country Favourites'. An explicit adaption of the "King Kong Kitchie-Kitchie Ki-Me-Oh" version, named "What Do You Say" by Mickey Avalon, appeared on the soundtrack of the 2009 film The Hangover. Mike Oldfield covered as a B side of Mike Oldfield's Single.

  8. King Kong (1959 musical) - Wikipedia

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    King Kong (1959) was a landmark South African jazz-influenced musical, billed at the time as an "all-African jazz opera".. It has been called "an extraordinary musical collaboration that took place in apartheid-torn South Africa.... a model of fruitful co-operation between black and white South Africans in the international entertainment field, and a direct challenge to apartheid."

  9. King Kong (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    King Kong (2005 film) King Kong. (2005 film) King Kong is a 2005 epic adventure monster film co-written, produced, and directed by Peter Jackson. It is the ninth entry in the King Kong franchise and the second remake of the 1933 film of the same title, the first being the 1976 remake. The film stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black, and Adrien Brody.