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  2. Hey! Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Hey! Baby" is a song written by Margaret Cobb and Bruce Channel, first recorded at Clifford Herring Studios in Ft. Worth Tx, and recorded by Channel in 1961, first released on LeCam Records, a local Fort Worth, Texas label. After it hit, it was released on Smash Records for national distribution.

  3. Bruce Channel - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, "Hey! Baby" was featured in the popular movie Dirty Dancing. In 1995, Channel recorded his cover of the song "Stand Up" for the Memphis-based record label Ice House. Delbert McClinton reprised his harmonica role on it and several other tracks, including another version of "Hey! Baby".

  4. Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor) - Wikipedia

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    "Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor)" is a song by American rapper Pitbull featuring American singer T-Pain. [1] It was released on September 14, 2010, as the lead single from Pitbull's sixth studio album Planet Pit . [ 2 ]

  5. Henry Lee Summer - Wikipedia

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    The song was re-recorded and released on his self-titled debut album on Epic three years later (1988), and this revamped version became the hit. His "Hey Baby" (No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100) was released in 1989 from his album I've Got Everything. Summer was credited as producer for both the album and the single.

  6. Hey Baby - Wikipedia

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    Hey Baby may refer to: "Hey!Baby", a 1961 song by Bruce Channel, covered by Anne Murray in 1982 and DJ Ötzi in 2000 "Hey Baby" (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Diplo song), 2016

  7. List of songs recorded by Jimi Hendrix - Wikipedia

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    Songs such as "Freedom" and "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)" signaled a new direction in Hendrix's music, which included a more integrated mix of hard rock with elements of R&B and multiple guitar parts. [8] He also left behind a large number of partially completed songs, demos, and jams in a variety of styles, which continue to be issued. [1]

  8. We finally know the meaning of 'Hit Me Baby One More Time ...

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    The piece, initially called "Hit Me Baby," was written by Swedish music producer and songwriter Max Martin for TLC, the three-woman American R&B group.

  9. The Swingin' Medallions - Wikipedia

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    The follow-up single "She Drives Me Out of My Mind", hit No. 71, but the next single, "Hey, Hey, Baby", did not chart. The band continued to be popular in the American South. In the early-1960s, they frequently played at the Oporto Armory in Birmingham, Alabama where their songs got national airplay by Dave Roddy on WSGN.