B.D.D.
1969 single by Groundhogs
"B.D.D." | |
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Single by Groundhogs | |
from the album Blues Obituary | |
B-side | "Gasoline" |
Released | 1969 |
Genre | Blues, Blues rock |
Length | 3.50 |
Label | Liberty Records |
Songwriter(s) | Tony McPhee |
Producer(s) | Tony McPhee |
"B.D.D." is a hit single by British group Groundhogs.[1] Standing for "Blind, Deaf, Dumb" and taken from their 1969 Album "Blues Obituary", it was a commercial failure in the UK but made number one in Lebanon.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b Strong, Martin C (2002). The Great Rock Discography. Edinburgh: Canongate Books Ltd. p. 438. ISBN 1-84195-3121.
- ^ "The Groundhogs". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
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The Groundhogs
- Tony McPhee
- Dave Anderson
- Joanna Deacon
- Carl Stokes
- Peter Cruickshank
- Dave Boorman
- Bob Hall
- John Cruickshank
- Ken Pustelnik
- Tom Parker
- Steve Rye
- Clive Brooks
- Dave Thompson
- Mick Cook
- Martin Kent
- Dave Wellbelove
- Rick Adams
- Alan Fish
- Wilgar Campbell
- "Mighty" Joe Young
- Mick Kirkton
- Mick Jones
- Jon Camp
- Eric Chipulina
- Pete Correa
- Pete Chymon
- Dale Iviss
- Brian Jones
- Marco Anderson
- Scratching the Surface
- Thank Christ for the Bomb
- Split
- Who Will Save the World? The Mighty Groundhogs
- Hogwash
- Solid
- Live at Leeds '71
- "B.D.D."
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