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The Firm was a British music act, formed by guitarist, session musician and music producer John O'Connor, which had hits in the 1980s with novelty songs.
" Star Trekkin' " is a song by British novelty band the Firm. It parodies the first television series of Star Trek and prominently features comical voice caricatures of the original Trek characters, provided by members of the band, a studio technician, and the wife of one of the songwriters.
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27 de ago. de 2015 · These elements and the unique and excellent musicianship of the four group members ultimately makes this one of the best overall albums of the decade and our Classic Rock Review Album of the Year for 1985.
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17 de abr. de 2024 · Our Top 10 Songs From The Firm takes a listen back to a short-lived band that featured two rock and roll icons, Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers.
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16 de abr. de 2016 · 496. 73K views 8 years ago. #randomdalek present 'Star Trekkin' performed by The Firm. The song was written by John O'Connor, Grahame Lister and Rory Kehoe, as a tribute to Star Trek: The...
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10 de fev. de 2013 · Star Trekkin’ (The Firm) Feb 10, 2013. 00:00. In 1982, John O’Connor and Grahame Lister, as The Firm, wrote Arthur Daley (E’s Alright), a song paying homage to the lovable rogue Arthur Daley from TV’s Minder, played by George Cole. The song went to number 14, after which The Firm seemingly disappeared. The follow-ups, Cash In ...