B.D.D.

1969 single by Groundhogs
"B.D.D."
Single by Groundhogs
from the album Blues Obituary
B-side"Gasoline"
Released1969
GenreBlues, Blues rock
Length3.50
LabelLiberty 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

  1. ^ a b Strong, Martin C (2002). The Great Rock Discography. Edinburgh: Canongate Books Ltd. p. 438. ISBN 1-84195-3121.
  2. ^ "The Groundhogs". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
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The Groundhogs
  • Tony McPhee
  • Dave Anderson
  • Joanna Deacon
  • Carl Stokes
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  • John Cruickshank
  • Ken Pustelnik
  • Tom Parker
  • Steve Rye
  • Clive Brooks
  • Dave Thompson
  • Mick Cook
  • Martin Kent
  • Dave Wellbelove
  • Rick Adams
  • Alan Fish
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  • "Mighty" Joe Young
  • Mick Kirkton
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  • Jon Camp
  • Eric Chipulina
  • Pete Correa
  • Pete Chymon
  • Dale Iviss
  • Brian Jones
  • Marco Anderson
Studio albumsLive albums
  • Live at Leeds '71
Singles
  • "B.D.D."


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