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dbpedia:Oops_Up_Side_Your_Head
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"I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops!)", (re-titled "Oops Up Side Your Head" on the single as well as being known by other titles such as "Oops Upside Your Head"), is a 1979 funk anthem recorded by the R&B group The Gap Band. Released off their fourth studio album, The Gap Band II, the song and its parent album both achieved commercial success.The single was released in several countries in different formats. In America, it was a 12" with the B-side being "Party Lights".
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I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops!)
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"The Boys Are Back in Town" / "Steppin' (Out)"(UK MERX2)
dbpedia-owl:album
dbpedia:The_Gap_Band_II
dbpedia-owl:bSide
None (France) main title (UK MERX2) "Party Lights" / "The Boys Are Back in Town" (Netherlands) "The Boys Are Back in Town" (UK MER22/X22)
dbpedia-owl:certification
Gold
dbpedia-owl:format
dbpedia:Gramophone_record dbpedia:12-inch_single
dbpedia-owl:genre
dbpedia:P-Funk dbpedia:Funk
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dbpedia:The_Gap_Band
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dbpedia:The_Gap_Band
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dbpedia-owl:producer
dbpedia:Lonnie_Simmons
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dbpedia:Mercury_Records dbpedia:Total_Experience_Records
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480.0 180.0
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dbpedia:Lonnie_Simmons