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China (Red Rockers song)

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    China (Red Rockers song)

    China was a hit single for Red Rockers in 1983, from the Columbia/415 album Good As Gold. It peaked at #53 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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    China (disambiguation)

    China (Red Rockers song), a song by Red Rockers
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    Good as Gold (LP)

    China ... Good As Gold Studio album by Red Rockers Released 1983 Label Columbia/415 Producer David Kahne Professional reviews
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    Eve of Destruction (song)

    New Wave group Red Rockers covered the song in their 1984 album Schizoprenic Circus. ... The reference to "Red China" was also removed.
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    Cowboy Mouth

    Formerly of the Red Rockers, purveyors of the 1980s hits, "China" and "Good As Gold" as well as subsequent tourmates with U2, the Go-Go's, and Men at Work. ... Uh Oh (5-song Preview EP) • 2003
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    John Thomas Griffith

    John Thomas Griffith first established himself on the American music scene in the early 1980's as lead singer and guitarist for the Red Rockers, co-writing their 1983 MTV hit China. ... Uh Oh (5-song Preview EP) · 2003
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    Protest song

    Later songs were about more complex issues such as unemployment (Mole Hill Rockers) or homosexuality (Mama war so). ... ↑ "Jerusalem Song Club "Zimrat HaAretz"".
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    List of breakdance crews

    China ... Micron Rockers (UK) Old Skool
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    Depeche Mode

    Depeche Mode's origins can be traced back to 1977, when Vince Clarke and Andrew Fletcher formed a band called No Romance in China, with Clarke on vocals/guitar and Fletcher on bass. ... ↑ Moore, X., "Red Rockers Over the Emerald Isle", NME, 17 September 1983
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    Island Records discography

    WI 184 - Shenley Duffus: You are mine / Upcoming Willows: Red China ... WIP 6226 - Augustus Pablo: King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown b/w Jacob Miller: Baby I Love You So, 1975

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