"Popcorn" by Hot Butter.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s/70s: Broadway conductor and composer Gershon Kingsley penned and first recorded this 1969 instrumental tune for his album "Music To Moog By". By '72 it had become a staple on his group's (The First Moog Quartet) repertoire. After the group disbanded Kingsley teamed up with Stan Free and created a new electronic music band. Their new version became exceedingly popular, reaching #9 on Billboard and #4 on Easy Listening. It was highly influential in the genesis of the emerging disco genre. One of the first popular songs to use the Moog Synthesizer. It remains one of the most-covered tunes of all time (>815 versions). Memorable renditions by Herb Alpert and, of course, by The Swedish Chef in The Muppets. It was also the theme to the 1982 arcade game Pengo. Group? Song? Answer: "Popcorn" by Hot Butter. The title represents a portmanteau of pop- (pop music) and -corn (kitschiness). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBYjZTdrJlA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-e9TN9CXsk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7UmUX68KtE

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