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  2. Die Flippers - Wikipedia

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    Die Flippers (The Flippers) were a German Schlager group formed in 1964. They were one of the most successful Schlager groups of all time, and have been constantly recording and releasing new music since their self-titled debut album was released in 1970.

  3. Liebe ist ... 2 - Wikipedia

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  4. Wiggle Wobble - Wikipedia

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    "Wiggle Wobble" is an instrumental written by Les Cooper and performed by Cooper & the Soul Rockers. The single was produced by Bobby and Danny Robinson. [ 1 ] It was featured on their 1963 album Wiggle Wobble Dance Party .

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  8. Les Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Les Cooper (March 15, 1921 – August 3, 2013) was an American doo wop musician, best known for his hit rock instrumental "Wiggle Wobble". [1] Cooper was born in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. He sang in several New York doo wop groups, including The Empires and The Whirlers, and was the manager of the group The Charts. [1]

  9. Flipper (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to film and television productions, Flipper has appeared in children's books, a limited run comic book in 1966 and 1967, and two video game adaptations, one titled Flipper in 1991, [39] and the other, The Three Worlds of Flipper and Lopaka, in 2000. [40] [41]