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Revision as of 16:40, June 15, 2008

About this song

Written by Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis and Muff Winwood.
Arranged by Paul Lavender.
Originally performed by the Spencer Davis Group, and covered by the Blues Brothers.

Instrumentation requirements

Dances

The sousaphone players will spin for the entirety of the song, trying to complete one complete rotation per measure. Because of the risks associated with this action, room is typically made at the front of the stage, so that the sousaphone players may be both showcased and spread out. To date, there have been no injuries to sousaphones or sousaphone players as a result of playing this song.

History

External Links

Video of this song from Freakout 2008


America's Pep Band (album)
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5. Star Wars 6. Gimme Some Lovin' 7. Mexican Cheer


Pep Band 2006 CD
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16. Alma Mater 17. Gimme Some Lovin' 18. Are You Gonna Be My Girl