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Disco Duck


 

Disco Duck was a satirical disco "hit" performed by Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots and released in 1976. Combining orchestral disco styles with a Donald Duck-esque character as the main plot point, the song's story goes as follows:

Related Topics:
Satirical - Disco - Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots - 1976 - Orchestral - Donald Duck

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  • The character went to a disco party.
  • Suddenly, he felt strange while dancing.
  • He soon started to flap his arms and cluck, and turned into Disco Duck!<
  • After the music ended, he sat down ...
  • ... but couldn't resist, and got up to dance again.
  • Everyone was dancing like he was!
  • They all danced more for quite awhile ... .
  • Elvis thanked him for "getting down," and went into clucking of his own.
  • The Duck replied, "You're welcome!"
  • Fade-out.
  • Rick Dees' Disco Duck is available in record stores as a 45-RPM "single."

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    The Walt Disney Company asserts that Donald Duck did not voice-act as Disco Duck. However, the 1979 album Mickey Mouse Disco, a late entry in the genre, did feature the track "Macho Duck," and the voice of Clarence Nash on the track.

    Related Topics:
    The Walt Disney Company - 1979 - Mickey Mouse Disco - Clarence Nash

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