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Categories: Versions of musical compositions, Arrangements of classical compositions, Electronic songs, Jean-Jacques Perrey's Songs, 1970 songs
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The Elephant Never Forgets
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"The Elephant Never Forgets" is the ninth track from the 1970 album Moog Indigo, played on a Moog synthesizer, named for its creator, Robert Moog, composed by Jean-Jacques Perrey, Harry Breuer and Gary Carol, the song is inspired by the Turkish March, a composition by Ludwig van Beethoven in B flat major and in tempo vivace, whose original version belongs to the group of musical pieces "6 variations" from 1806, later he put himself back together for the play The Ruins of Athens. Wikipedia
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"The Elephant Never Forgets" is the ninth track from the 1970 album Moog Indigo, played on a Moog synthesizer, named for its creator, Robert Moog, composed by Jean-Jacques Perrey, Harry Breuer and Gary Carol, the song is inspired by the Turkish March, a composition by Ludwig van Beethoven in B flat major and in tempo vivace, whose original version belongs to the group of musical pieces "6 variations" from 1806, later he put himself back together for the play The Ruins of Athens. Wikipedia
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