The Pushbike Song

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The pushbike song. The pushbike song is a song originally recorded by australian band the mixtures and released in 1970. The push bike song release date. Daddy cool 4064657 views. 1970 the mixtures were an australian rock band that formed in melbourne in 1965.

Watch the video for the pushbike song from the mixturess total hits vol. 2 for free and see the artwork lyrics and similar artists. Hello this is ray dorset aka mungo jerry performing his version of push bike song take care marc. Riding along my pushbike honey when i noticed you riding down town in a hurry honey down south avenue you looked so pretty as you were riding along you looked so.

Writers james evan jones idris lloyd jones. Mungo jerry is an english folkclassic rock group from ashford englandwhose greatest success was in the early 1970s though they have continued throughout the years with an ever changing line up always fronted by ray dorsetthey are remembered above all for their hit in the summertimeit remains their most successful and most instantly recognisable song. 50 videos play all mix the pushbike song the mixtures youtube. Album in the summertime.

It has subsequently been covered by various artists. The single was a chart success reaching numbers one and two in the australian and uk charts respectively. Australian musicians terry dean and rod de clerk met in tasmania in 1965.