"Gimme Dat Ding" by The Pipkins.

OK,boys and girls, more 70s one-hit wonders: This 1970 (great year!) British honky-tonk novelty-pop tune is said to represent the interaction between a piano and a metronome. It was written for the children's TV show "Oliver and The Overlord" and used extensively on "The Benny Hill Show". Sung as a duet by Tony Burrows and Roger Greenaway. Written by Mike Hazlewood and Sir Albert Hammond, OBE (yes, as in "It Never Rains in Southern California", "99 Miles from L.A.", "When I Need You", "To All the Girls I've Loved Before", "One Moment in Time", "I'm a Train"...). It peaked at #9 on Billboard's Hot 100 and at #6 UK that same year. It was banned in Italy, considered to be "vulgar". Song? Duo? Answer: "Gimme Dat Ding" by The Pipkins. BTW, I can't do the boogaloo either. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeIb7Ms4xHc

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