'Teenybopper' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Based on a True Story (2014)
Actors:
Tashfeen Afzal (actor),
Justin Booker (actor),
Shane Booker (actor),
Noury Chemtob (actor),
Peter Curto (actor),
Thomas Favaloro (actor),
Joseph Hadzovic (actor),
Andrew Harriss (actor),
Joseph Hernandez (actor),
Nicholas Molinari (actor),
Robert Molinari (actor),
Sandra Bates (actress),
Annette Beatrice (actress),
Daniela Gonzalez-Perez (actress),
Lisandra Gonzalez-Perez (actress),
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Romance,
Short,
Cadillac Records (2008)
Actors:
Tim Bellow (actor),
Tony Bentley (actor),
Lawrence P. Beron (actor),
Eric Bogosian (actor),
Marc Bonan (actor),
Adrien Brody (actor),
Cedric the Entertainer (actor),
Wayne Cobham (actor),
Douglas Crosby (actor),
Ryan Curtis (actor),
Vincent D'Onofrio (actor),
Dexter Darden (actor),
Sean Shyboy Davis (actor),
Mos Def (actor),
Joshua Alscher (actor),
Plot: In this tale of sex, violence, race, and rock and roll in 1950s Chicago, "Cadillac Records" follows the exciting but turbulent lives of some of America's musical legends, including Muddy Waters, Leonard Chess, Little Walter, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James and Chuck Berry.
Keywords: 1950s, african-american, african-american-music, arson, band, bankruptcy, bathtub, bigotry, billboard-magazine, blues-music
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Music,
Romance,
Taglines: If you take the ride, you must pay the price. Follow the beat to its source.
Quotes:
Willie Dixon: [as a narrator] When you lose that cat that gave you the sound that nobody else could, it hurts. Hurts more than losing your woman.
[from trailer]::Leonard Chess: That's a record!
Mick Jagger: [From trailer] Mr. Waters. We're big fans. We named our band after one of your songs.::Muddy Waters: Yeah?::Mick Jagger: Rolling Stone.
Etta James: Don't be looking at me like I ain't got no draws on.
Muddy Waters: You alright? Damn it.::Little Walter: I had no business being that pretty anyway.
Muddy Waters: You and me not gonna wake up every morning and get everything we want. Mostly we got to take what come. And half the time, that's gonna be a bunch of bullshit.
Just for the Hell of It (1968)
Actors:
John Chaffin (actor),
Joe De Ross (actor),
A.V. Dreeson Sr. (actor),
A.V. Dreeson (actor),
Lee Henry (actor),
Paul Jensen (actor),
Dennis Jones (actor),
Pat Kubik (actor),
Jack Lee (actor),
Robert Martinez (actor),
Ed Metallo (actor),
Ralph Mullin (actor),
Brian Newsholme (actor),
Jim Pindras (actor),
Rodney Bedell (actor),
Plot: A teenage gang led by the vicious Dexter; his girlfriend Mitzi; and friends Denny and Lummonx; create havoic in a small Florida town by harrassing various people, vandalizing property, well... just for the hell of it. When a former gang member, Doug, tries to prevent their ever increasing violent antics, Denny takes it upon himself and a few loyal members of the gang to target Doug's girlfriend, Jeanne, to make him back off.
Keywords: beach, blood, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, car-chase, chase, cult-director, cult-film, exploitation, female-nudity, florida
Genres:
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Here comes destruction incorporated! The new look in madness that laughs and destroys anything in its way...including your life!
Just for the Hell of It (1968)
Actors:
John Chaffin (actor),
Joe De Ross (actor),
A.V. Dreeson Sr. (actor),
A.V. Dreeson (actor),
Lee Henry (actor),
Paul Jensen (actor),
Dennis Jones (actor),
Pat Kubik (actor),
Jack Lee (actor),
Robert Martinez (actor),
Ed Metallo (actor),
Ralph Mullin (actor),
Brian Newsholme (actor),
Jim Pindras (actor),
Rodney Bedell (actor),
Plot: A teenage gang led by the vicious Dexter; his girlfriend Mitzi; and friends Denny and Lummonx; create havoic in a small Florida town by harrassing various people, vandalizing property, well... just for the hell of it. When a former gang member, Doug, tries to prevent their ever increasing violent antics, Denny takes it upon himself and a few loyal members of the gang to target Doug's girlfriend, Jeanne, to make him back off.
Keywords: beach, blood, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, car-chase, chase, cult-director, cult-film, exploitation, female-nudity, florida
Genres:
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Here comes destruction incorporated! The new look in madness that laughs and destroys anything in its way...including your life!
Just for the Hell of It (1968)
Actors:
John Chaffin (actor),
Joe De Ross (actor),
A.V. Dreeson Sr. (actor),
A.V. Dreeson (actor),
Lee Henry (actor),
Paul Jensen (actor),
Dennis Jones (actor),
Pat Kubik (actor),
Jack Lee (actor),
Robert Martinez (actor),
Ed Metallo (actor),
Ralph Mullin (actor),
Brian Newsholme (actor),
Jim Pindras (actor),
Rodney Bedell (actor),
Plot: A teenage gang led by the vicious Dexter; his girlfriend Mitzi; and friends Denny and Lummonx; create havoic in a small Florida town by harrassing various people, vandalizing property, well... just for the hell of it. When a former gang member, Doug, tries to prevent their ever increasing violent antics, Denny takes it upon himself and a few loyal members of the gang to target Doug's girlfriend, Jeanne, to make him back off.
Keywords: beach, blood, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, car-chase, chase, cult-director, cult-film, exploitation, female-nudity, florida
Genres:
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Here comes destruction incorporated! The new look in madness that laughs and destroys anything in its way...including your life!
Just for the Hell of It (1968)
Actors:
John Chaffin (actor),
Joe De Ross (actor),
A.V. Dreeson Sr. (actor),
A.V. Dreeson (actor),
Lee Henry (actor),
Paul Jensen (actor),
Dennis Jones (actor),
Pat Kubik (actor),
Jack Lee (actor),
Robert Martinez (actor),
Ed Metallo (actor),
Ralph Mullin (actor),
Brian Newsholme (actor),
Jim Pindras (actor),
Rodney Bedell (actor),
Plot: A teenage gang led by the vicious Dexter; his girlfriend Mitzi; and friends Denny and Lummonx; create havoic in a small Florida town by harrassing various people, vandalizing property, well... just for the hell of it. When a former gang member, Doug, tries to prevent their ever increasing violent antics, Denny takes it upon himself and a few loyal members of the gang to target Doug's girlfriend, Jeanne, to make him back off.
Keywords: beach, blood, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, car-chase, chase, cult-director, cult-film, exploitation, female-nudity, florida
Genres:
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Here comes destruction incorporated! The new look in madness that laughs and destroys anything in its way...including your life!
Blast-Off Girls (1967)
Actors:
Guy Avella (actor),
Peter Baker (actor),
Ray Barry (actor),
Kevin Clanagan (actor),
Bob Compton (actor),
Dan Conway (actor),
Tom Eppolito (actor),
Eugene Fedeneo (actor),
Mike Haaser (actor),
Larry Hawkins (actor),
Dennis Hickey (actor),
Jack Horner (actor),
Neil Julien (actor),
Alan Kirby (actor),
Lawrence J. Aberwood (actor),
Plot: Sleazy music promoter Boojie Baker convinces a pop band to come work for him. He arranges play dates, publicity, record contracts, and the band's loyalty by getting his hired girls to exercise their feminine charms on all who stand in his way. Thus he creates the new music sensation, The Big Blast, but the band is unhappy about Boojie keeping most of the money. When they try to leave, Boojie sets them up for trouble with the law, but offers to bail them out if they sign the contract. Can't anyone stop this scum bucket?
Keywords: b-movie, blackmail, bribery, cameo, colonel-sanders, drugs, exploitation, fried-chicken, garage-band, independent-film
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Drama,
Music,
Taglines: It's What's Happening, Baby!
Quotes:
Gordie: Hey, man. Do you serve fried chicken?::Harland Sanders: Do we serve fried chicken? Whoo-wee! We DO serve fried chicken!::Gordie: I got five hungry musicians in the parking lot wanting five buckets of fried chicken.::Harland Sanders: Musicians you say? Hey, I love music! If you let them play some music outside, I'll let you have lunch for free.::Gordie: You got yourself a deal, buddy!
[last lines]::Chris, Big Blast band member: Oh well, that's show business!
Blast-Off Girls (1967)
Actors:
Guy Avella (actor),
Peter Baker (actor),
Ray Barry (actor),
Kevin Clanagan (actor),
Bob Compton (actor),
Dan Conway (actor),
Tom Eppolito (actor),
Eugene Fedeneo (actor),
Mike Haaser (actor),
Larry Hawkins (actor),
Dennis Hickey (actor),
Jack Horner (actor),
Neil Julien (actor),
Alan Kirby (actor),
Lawrence J. Aberwood (actor),
Plot: Sleazy music promoter Boojie Baker convinces a pop band to come work for him. He arranges play dates, publicity, record contracts, and the band's loyalty by getting his hired girls to exercise their feminine charms on all who stand in his way. Thus he creates the new music sensation, The Big Blast, but the band is unhappy about Boojie keeping most of the money. When they try to leave, Boojie sets them up for trouble with the law, but offers to bail them out if they sign the contract. Can't anyone stop this scum bucket?
Keywords: b-movie, blackmail, bribery, cameo, colonel-sanders, drugs, exploitation, fried-chicken, garage-band, independent-film
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Drama,
Music,
Taglines: It's What's Happening, Baby!
Quotes:
Gordie: Hey, man. Do you serve fried chicken?::Harland Sanders: Do we serve fried chicken? Whoo-wee! We DO serve fried chicken!::Gordie: I got five hungry musicians in the parking lot wanting five buckets of fried chicken.::Harland Sanders: Musicians you say? Hey, I love music! If you let them play some music outside, I'll let you have lunch for free.::Gordie: You got yourself a deal, buddy!
[last lines]::Chris, Big Blast band member: Oh well, that's show business!
Blast-Off Girls (1967)
Actors:
Guy Avella (actor),
Peter Baker (actor),
Ray Barry (actor),
Kevin Clanagan (actor),
Bob Compton (actor),
Dan Conway (actor),
Tom Eppolito (actor),
Eugene Fedeneo (actor),
Mike Haaser (actor),
Larry Hawkins (actor),
Dennis Hickey (actor),
Jack Horner (actor),
Neil Julien (actor),
Alan Kirby (actor),
Lawrence J. Aberwood (actor),
Plot: Sleazy music promoter Boojie Baker convinces a pop band to come work for him. He arranges play dates, publicity, record contracts, and the band's loyalty by getting his hired girls to exercise their feminine charms on all who stand in his way. Thus he creates the new music sensation, The Big Blast, but the band is unhappy about Boojie keeping most of the money. When they try to leave, Boojie sets them up for trouble with the law, but offers to bail them out if they sign the contract. Can't anyone stop this scum bucket?
Keywords: b-movie, blackmail, bribery, cameo, colonel-sanders, drugs, exploitation, fried-chicken, garage-band, independent-film
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Drama,
Music,
Taglines: It's What's Happening, Baby!
Quotes:
Gordie: Hey, man. Do you serve fried chicken?::Harland Sanders: Do we serve fried chicken? Whoo-wee! We DO serve fried chicken!::Gordie: I got five hungry musicians in the parking lot wanting five buckets of fried chicken.::Harland Sanders: Musicians you say? Hey, I love music! If you let them play some music outside, I'll let you have lunch for free.::Gordie: You got yourself a deal, buddy!
[last lines]::Chris, Big Blast band member: Oh well, that's show business!
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What is TEENYBOPPER? What does TEENYBOPPER mean? TEENYBOPPER meaning, definition & explanation
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What is TEENYBOPPER? What does TEENYBOPPER mean? TEENYBOPPER meaning - TEENYBOPPER pronunciation - TEENYBOPPER definition - TEENYBOPPER explanation - How to pronounce TEENYBOPPER?
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
A teenybopper is a young teenage girl who follows adolescent trends in music, fashion and culture. The term may have been coined by marketing professionals and psychologists, later becoming a subculture of its own. The term was introduced in the 1950s to refer to teenagers who mainly listened to pop music and/or rock and roll and not much else. Teenybopper became widely used again in the late 1960s and early 1970s, following an increase in the marketing of pop music, te...
published: 15 Apr 2017
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Wind - Teenybopper (1969)
Tony Orlando was the lead singer for Wind before he gained worldwide success with Dawn. This ballad is the B-side to the uncharted "I'll Hold Out My Hand".
published: 03 Mar 2015
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Issi Dy - Teeny Bopper (1970)
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1970:
Issi Dy performing the single 'Teeny Bopper' (December, 1970) on the ATV-0 program Happening 70.
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published: 16 Sep 2016
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Teenybopper
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Teenybopper · Muriel · Muriel
Muriel Wears No Clothes
℗ 2019 MZK Publishing
Released on: 2019-12-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 23 Jan 2020
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Teenybopper
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS
Teenybopper · Création
Creation
℗ Viking Sevenseas Ltd
Released on: 1972-05-01
Author: Bo Gentry
Author: Bobby Bloom
Composer: Bo Gentry
Composer: Bobby Bloom
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
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published: 03 Jun 2018
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Teenybopper
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Teenybopper · Dark Flow
Suburban Films
℗ 2009 Dark Flow
Released on: 2009-01-01
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published: 23 Aug 2015
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Wind - Teenybopper
Lost Jukebox
published: 10 Jul 2017
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Teeny Bopper, Teeny Bopper
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Teeny Bopper, Teeny Bopper · Count Five
Rarities - The Double Shot Years
℗ 2013 The Bicycle Music Company
Released on: 2013-01-01
Composer Lyricist: John Michalski
Composer Lyricist: Ken Ellner
Composer Lyricist: Roy Chaney
Composer Lyricist: John Byrne
Composer Lyricist: Craig Atkinson
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published: 11 Oct 2018
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Teeny Bopper
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Teeny Bopper · Remu
Sound of Hurrigane
℗ 1981 Scandia
Lyricist: Doug Sahm
Composer: Dough Sahm
Arranger: H. Aaltonen
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published: 28 Aug 2015
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Rhythmics - Teenybopper
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What is TEENYBOPPER? What does TEENYBOPPER mean? TEENYBOPPER meaning, definition & explanation
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What is TEENYBOPPER? What does TEENYBOPPER mean? TEENYBOPPER meaning - TEENYBOPPER pronunciation - TEENYBOPPER definition - TEENYBOPPER explanation - How to pronounce TEENYBOPPER?
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
A teenybopper is a young teenage girl who follows adolescent trends in music, fashion and culture. The term may have been coined by marketing professionals and psychologists, later becoming a subculture of its own. The term was introduced in the 1950s to refer to teenagers who mainly listened to pop music and/or rock and roll and not much else. Teenybopper became widely used again in the late 1960s and early 1970s, following an increase in the marketing of pop music, teen idols and fashions aimed specifically at younger girls, generally 10–15 years old.
The subculture is exclusive to young girls. As a subculture, it is a "retreat and preparation", allowing girls to relate to their peers and "practice in the secrecy of girl culture the rituals of courtship away from the eye of male ridicule", also having no risks of standing out or personal humiliation, and serving as a retreat to avoid being labeled sexually. It also allows young girls to participate in semi-masturbatory rituals, since they don't have access to the masturbatory rituals common among boys. While the subculture allows them to have a space of their own, the subculture magazines offer an idealized relation with the teen idols, always implying a subordination of the female to the male, anticipating that the subordination will keep being present in their future relationships, and presenting an idealized form of marriage.
The narrative fantasies elaborated around teenyboppers serve as distractions from boring, unrewarding, or demanding aspects of life, such as school or work, and as a defensive means against the authoritarian structures at school. When shared with other teenyboppers, it allows for defensive solidarity. It allows its members to define themselves apart from younger and older girls. Their groups, like all girl groups, will rarely go above four, unlike boys, who prefer bigger numbers.
It has a commercial origin and is "an almost packaged cultural commodity", emerging from the pop business and relying on commercial magazines and TV. As a result, it has fewer creative elements than other subcultures.
Membership has very few restrictions, does not require elaborate spending, and requires much less competence and money than certain school activities. Because its members don't have as much freedom as their male counterparts, the subculture is suited to being followed at school or home, and they can hold a party with just a bedroom, a music player and permission to invite friends.
In the 1960s, a new type of music appeared, different from the Tin Pan Alley music school, but moulded by it. It was no longer written by the old established songwriters of Tin Pan Alley, but by young people. They helped to establish the new teen idols and wrote the so-called "teeny bopper songs", which "blend soft rock with pop ballad, is not explicitly physical and only hints at sexual interaction.
The difference that the 70s' "Teeny Bopper syndrome" had with prior idol phenomena was that these new teen idols were directed at even younger girls, down to 15 years old, who were too young to have heard The Beatles and were not attracted to the new hard rock music of the time that their elder siblings listened to. This new market has a quick turnover potential and it boosted the benefits of many broadcasting companies.
The teeny bopper idol image is that of the young boy next door, with its key elements being self-pity, vulnerability and need. Their music is consumed by young girls, who collect posters and pin ups.
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What is TEENYBOPPER? What does TEENYBOPPER mean? TEENYBOPPER meaning - TEENYBOPPER pronunciation - TEENYBOPPER definition - TEENYBOPPER explanation - How to pronounce TEENYBOPPER?
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
A teenybopper is a young teenage girl who follows adolescent trends in music, fashion and culture. The term may have been coined by marketing professionals and psychologists, later becoming a subculture of its own. The term was introduced in the 1950s to refer to teenagers who mainly listened to pop music and/or rock and roll and not much else. Teenybopper became widely used again in the late 1960s and early 1970s, following an increase in the marketing of pop music, teen idols and fashions aimed specifically at younger girls, generally 10–15 years old.
The subculture is exclusive to young girls. As a subculture, it is a "retreat and preparation", allowing girls to relate to their peers and "practice in the secrecy of girl culture the rituals of courtship away from the eye of male ridicule", also having no risks of standing out or personal humiliation, and serving as a retreat to avoid being labeled sexually. It also allows young girls to participate in semi-masturbatory rituals, since they don't have access to the masturbatory rituals common among boys. While the subculture allows them to have a space of their own, the subculture magazines offer an idealized relation with the teen idols, always implying a subordination of the female to the male, anticipating that the subordination will keep being present in their future relationships, and presenting an idealized form of marriage.
The narrative fantasies elaborated around teenyboppers serve as distractions from boring, unrewarding, or demanding aspects of life, such as school or work, and as a defensive means against the authoritarian structures at school. When shared with other teenyboppers, it allows for defensive solidarity. It allows its members to define themselves apart from younger and older girls. Their groups, like all girl groups, will rarely go above four, unlike boys, who prefer bigger numbers.
It has a commercial origin and is "an almost packaged cultural commodity", emerging from the pop business and relying on commercial magazines and TV. As a result, it has fewer creative elements than other subcultures.
Membership has very few restrictions, does not require elaborate spending, and requires much less competence and money than certain school activities. Because its members don't have as much freedom as their male counterparts, the subculture is suited to being followed at school or home, and they can hold a party with just a bedroom, a music player and permission to invite friends.
In the 1960s, a new type of music appeared, different from the Tin Pan Alley music school, but moulded by it. It was no longer written by the old established songwriters of Tin Pan Alley, but by young people. They helped to establish the new teen idols and wrote the so-called "teeny bopper songs", which "blend soft rock with pop ballad, is not explicitly physical and only hints at sexual interaction.
The difference that the 70s' "Teeny Bopper syndrome" had with prior idol phenomena was that these new teen idols were directed at even younger girls, down to 15 years old, who were too young to have heard The Beatles and were not attracted to the new hard rock music of the time that their elder siblings listened to. This new market has a quick turnover potential and it boosted the benefits of many broadcasting companies.
The teeny bopper idol image is that of the young boy next door, with its key elements being self-pity, vulnerability and need. Their music is consumed by young girls, who collect posters and pin ups.
- published: 15 Apr 2017
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Wind - Teenybopper (1969)
Tony Orlando was the lead singer for Wind before he gained worldwide success with Dawn. This ballad is the B-side to the uncharted "I'll Hold Out My Hand".
Tony Orlando was the lead singer for Wind before he gained worldwide success with Dawn. This ballad is the B-side to the uncharted "I'll Hold Out My Hand".
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Tony Orlando was the lead singer for Wind before he gained worldwide success with Dawn. This ballad is the B-side to the uncharted "I'll Hold Out My Hand".
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 1120
2:54
Issi Dy - Teeny Bopper (1970)
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1970:
Issi Dy performing the single 'Teeny Bopper' (December, 1970) on the ATV-0 program Happening 70.
Artist...
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1970:
Issi Dy performing the single 'Teeny Bopper' (December, 1970) on the ATV-0 program Happening 70.
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Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1970:
Issi Dy performing the single 'Teeny Bopper' (December, 1970) on the ATV-0 program Happening 70.
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- published: 16 Sep 2016
- views: 552
2:18
Teenybopper
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Teenybopper · Muriel · Muriel
Muriel Wears No Clothes
℗ 2019 MZK Publishing
Released on: 2019-12-01
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Teenybopper · Muriel · Muriel
Muriel Wears No Clothes
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Teenybopper · Muriel · Muriel
Muriel Wears No Clothes
℗ 2019 MZK Publishing
Released on: 2019-12-01
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- published: 23 Jan 2020
- views: 98
2:39
Teenybopper
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Teenybopper · Création
Creation
℗ Viking Sevenseas Ltd
Released on: 1972-05-01
Author: Bo Gentry
Author: Bobby Bloom
Com...
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Teenybopper · Création
Creation
℗ Viking Sevenseas Ltd
Released on: 1972-05-01
Author: Bo Gentry
Author: Bobby Bloom
Composer: Bo Gentry
Composer: Bobby Bloom
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
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Teenybopper · Création
Creation
℗ Viking Sevenseas Ltd
Released on: 1972-05-01
Author: Bo Gentry
Author: Bobby Bloom
Composer: Bo Gentry
Composer: Bobby Bloom
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
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- published: 03 Jun 2018
- views: 81
4:30
Teenybopper
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Teenybopper · Dark Flow
Suburban Films
℗ 2009 Dark Flow
Released on: 2009-01-01
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Teenybopper · Dark Flow
Suburban Films
℗ 2009 Dark Flow
Released on: 2009-01-01
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Teenybopper · Dark Flow
Suburban Films
℗ 2009 Dark Flow
Released on: 2009-01-01
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- published: 23 Aug 2015
- views: 375
2:27
Teeny Bopper, Teeny Bopper
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Teeny Bopper, Teeny Bopper · Count Five
Rarities - The Double Shot Years
℗ 2013 The Bicycle Music Company
Relea...
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Teeny Bopper, Teeny Bopper · Count Five
Rarities - The Double Shot Years
℗ 2013 The Bicycle Music Company
Released on: 2013-01-01
Composer Lyricist: John Michalski
Composer Lyricist: Ken Ellner
Composer Lyricist: Roy Chaney
Composer Lyricist: John Byrne
Composer Lyricist: Craig Atkinson
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Teeny Bopper, Teeny Bopper · Count Five
Rarities - The Double Shot Years
℗ 2013 The Bicycle Music Company
Released on: 2013-01-01
Composer Lyricist: John Michalski
Composer Lyricist: Ken Ellner
Composer Lyricist: Roy Chaney
Composer Lyricist: John Byrne
Composer Lyricist: Craig Atkinson
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- published: 11 Oct 2018
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Teeny Bopper
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Teeny Bopper · Remu
Sound of Hurrigane
℗ 1981 Scandia
Lyricist: Doug Sahm
Composer: Dough Sahm
Arranger: H. Aaltonen
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Teeny Bopper · Remu
Sound of Hurrigane
℗ 1981 Scandia
Lyricist: Doug Sahm
Composer: Dough Sahm
Arranger: H. Aaltonen
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Teeny Bopper · Remu
Sound of Hurrigane
℗ 1981 Scandia
Lyricist: Doug Sahm
Composer: Dough Sahm
Arranger: H. Aaltonen
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- published: 28 Aug 2015
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Rhythmics - Teenybopper
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(Week Added: 27th June - 3rd July, 2011)
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Keep updated with all things hardcore at http://hardcorehighlights.com/
Download link for 320kbps file:
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(Week Added: 27th June - 3rd July, 2011)
Rhythmics:
Listen: http://soundcloud.com/rhythmics
Support: http://www.facebook.com/djrhythmics
Watch: http://www.youtube.com/user/betamuse
Label: http://soundcloud.com/betamuse
"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use"
Additionally, this track was created and/or remixed with the intention of being distributed for free. There is no profit involved for myself or the artist. Purely distribution of free music.
- published: 29 Jun 2011
- views: 840