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November 05, 2004

Yoko's Shakin' her groove thang

Yoko Ono, the famously off-key singer and wife of John Lennon has the No. 1 single on the dance chart.

"Everyman.../Everywoman... (Basement Jaxx Club Mix)" is a mix of techno beats and her screeching vocals. It's her second No. 1 dance song this year.

Ono, 71, is already working on her next single, a version of "Give Peace A Chance." She says she's says she's putting contemporary beats on it and she updated the words after the Sept. 11 attacks.

--Message to Yoko: leave the classics ALONE!


Posted by Lawren at November 5, 2004 06:29 AM

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There's going to be a special place in hell for her - breaking up the Beatles, remaking Lennon songs, posing nude (I spent the entire next month celebate afraid the image might pop in my head).

Says: Norman at November 8, 2004 01:48 PM

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