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Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Good Bye (1970, Fruitguk 2008)⭐

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Category: Music
Total size: 310.10 MB
Added: 2 months ago (2025-12-24 04:56:01)

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Last updated: 2 hours ago (2026-03-15 11:20:01)

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Genre: Bubblegum, Po Rock Year of disc release: 2008 (recorded in 1969) Country of Artist (Band): US Disc manufacturer: Australia Label: Fruitgum Audio codec: FLAC Rip type: tracks+.cue Audio bitrate: lossless Duration: 50:47 Tracklist: 01. Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye 02. I've Gotta Make You Love Me 03. It's The Magic In Your Girl 04. Come On Home Girl 05. Love And Affection 06. Come On Back And Love Me 07. I've Cried A Million Tears 08. I'm The One Who Loves You 09. One Good Woman 10. New Breed, Now Generation 11. Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye (Single Version) 12. It's The Magic In Your Girl (Mono Single Version) 13. Love And Affection (Mono Single Version) 14. Come On Back And Love Me (Mono Single Version) 15. I've Gotta Make You Love Me (Single Version) 16. Don't Stop Lovin' Me (Mono) 17. Do Unto Others (Mono) Personnel: Paul Leka - keyboards, producer Gary DeCarlo [Garrett Scott] - vocals (03, 08, 09) Tor Pinney - guitar Tom Zuke - guitar, vocals (02, 05, 06) Hank Schorz - keyboards, vocals (04, 07, 10) Bill Steer - vocals (01) Chris Robison - keyboards Don Bosson - bass Peter (Burger) Cross - drums A pop-rock band from Bridgeport, Connecticut, famous for their hit "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" (#1 on the US Top Charts for two weeks in December 1969). The song was recorded by studio musicians Gary DeCarlo (aka Garrett Scott), Dale Frashuer, and Paul Leka at Mercury Studios in New York City. The trio had previously performed in a group called The Chateaus and recorded a series of unsuccessful 45s in the early 1960s. The trio broke up, but the guys remained in touch. The result of this communication was their only transatlantic hit, which is still played at many sporting events. The group disbanded in 1970