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Quick joke in the "Disco Magazine"  feature of teen satire mag ''Crazy'' #51 (June 1979).
 
Quick joke in the "Disco Magazine"  feature of teen satire mag ''Crazy'' #51 (June 1979).
  
Their single is "I Left My Shoes in San Frandisco" is the number one in the Top Ten Disco Hits of the Month list, according to ''Disco Magazine ''.
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Their single "I Left My Shoes in San Frandisco" is the number one song in the Top Ten Disco Hits of the Month list, according to ''Disco Magazine ''.
  
The song is a joke on Tony Bennett's 1962 top twenty hit, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco."
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The song title is a joke on Tony Bennett's 1962 top twenty hit, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco."
  
Her name is a reference to the 1954 Ava Gardner film ''The Barefoot Contessa'', about a dancer turned actress who marries a count. And not the celebrity chef show okay?
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Her name is a reference to the 1954 Ava Gardner film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046754/?reference The Barefoot Contessa]'', about a dancer turned actress who marries a count. And not the celebrity chef show, okay?
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 05:49, 30 October 2018

Quick joke in the "Disco Magazine" feature of teen satire mag Crazy #51 (June 1979).

Their single "I Left My Shoes in San Frandisco" is the number one song in the Top Ten Disco Hits of the Month list, according to Disco Magazine .

The song title is a joke on Tony Bennett's 1962 top twenty hit, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco."

Her name is a reference to the 1954 Ava Gardner film The Barefoot Contessa, about a dancer turned actress who marries a count. And not the celebrity chef show, okay?

See also

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