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The title ''[[The Duke Of Prunes]]'' on [[Absolutely Free]] refers to this song. On the same album ''[[Amnesia Vivace]]'' lyrically parodies and quotes ''"Duke Of Earl".'' | The title ''[[The Duke Of Prunes]]'' on [[Absolutely Free]] refers to this song. On the same album ''[[Amnesia Vivace]]'' lyrically parodies and quotes ''"Duke Of Earl".'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:56, 8 January 2011
"Duke Of Earl" is a 1961 number one hit by R&B singer Gene Chandler.
The title The Duke Of Prunes on Absolutely Free refers to this song. On the same album Amnesia Vivace lyrically parodies and quotes "Duke Of Earl".