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Daddy Cool may refer to: * "Daddy Cool" (The Rays song), a 1957 song by US doo-wop group The Rays, also covered by Drummond and Darts * "Daddy Cool" (Boney M. song), a 1976 hit single by Boney M. * Daddy Cool (band), a 1970s Australian rock band, reformed since 2005 * ''Daddy Cool'' (2009 Malayalam film), a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language film * ''Daddy Cool'' (2009 Hindi film), a 2009 Indian Hindi-language comedy film * ''Daddy Cool'' (novel), a 1974 book by Donald Goines * ''Daddy Cool'' (musical), a 2006 musical featuring the music of Boney M and other Frank Farian productions See also *''Daddy Cool Munde Fool ''Daddy Cool Munde Fool'' (English: ''Daddy Cool Boys Fool'') is a 2013 Punjabi-language Indian film starring Amrinder Gill, Harish Verma, Ihana Dhillon, Yuvika Chaudhary, Jaswinder Bhalla, Amar Noorie and Karamjeet Anmol. Harish Verma and Am ...
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Daddy Cool (The Rays Song)
"Daddy Cool" is a song by US doo-wop group The Rays and was released on Cameo Records as the B-side of their 1957 single "Silhouettes". It became a No. 3 hit on the ''Billboard'' Pop singles chart. The song was written by Bob Crewe and Frank Slay, who had also written the A-side, "Silhouettes". The song became a No. 1 single on the Australian singles charts when covered by novelty band Drummond in 1971, and remained there for seven weeks. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988. UK cover band Darts also had a hit single with the song, which reached No. 6 in 1977. Cover versions Fellow 1950s doo-wop band The Diamonds, from Canada, covered both sides of The Rays' single "Silhouettes"/"Daddy Cool" in the same year (1957) and saw their version reach No. 10. UK artists Darts' first ever studio recording was a medley of "Daddy Cool" and "The Girl Can't Help It", which they released as a 1977 single. It peaked at ...
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Daddy Cool (Boney M
Daddy Cool may refer to: * "Daddy Cool" (The Rays song), a 1957 song by US doo-wop group The Rays, also covered by Drummond and Darts * "Daddy Cool" (Boney M. song), a 1976 hit single by Boney M. * Daddy Cool (band), a 1970s Australian rock band, reformed since 2005 * ''Daddy Cool'' (2009 Malayalam film), a 2009 Malayalam film * ''Daddy Cool'' (2009 Hindi film), a 2009 Hindi film * ''Daddy Cool'' (novel), a 1974 book by Donald Goines * ''Daddy Cool'' (musical), a 2006 musical featuring the music of Boney M and other Frank Farian productions {{disambiguation ...
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Daddy Cool (band)
Daddy Cool is an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria in 1970 with the original line-up of Wayne Duncan (musician), Wayne Duncan (Bass guitar, bass, vocals), Ross Hannaford (lead guitar, bass, vocals), Ross Wilson (musician), Ross Wilson (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica) and Gary Young (Australian musician), Gary Young (drums, vocals) . Their debut single "Eagle Rock (song), Eagle Rock" was released in May 1971 and stayed at number 1 on the Australian singles chart for ten weeks. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until Australian Recording Industry Association, ARIA created their own ARIA Charts, charts in mid-1988. Their debut July 1971 Long play, LP ''Daddy Who? Daddy Cool'' also reached number 1 and became the first Australian album to sell more than 100,000 copies. The group's name came from the 1957 song "Daddy Cool (The Rays song), Daddy Cool" by US rock group The Rays. Daddy Cool included their version ...
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Daddy Cool (2009 Malayalam Film)
''Daddy Cool'' is a 2009 Indian Malayalam-language action film starring Mammootty, Dhananjay, Richa Pallod, Daniel Balaji and Biju Menon in the lead roles. The film was the directorial debut of Aashiq Abu. The film commenced its shooting in December 2008. The locations were Cochin and Hong Kong. The movie was released on August 7 2009 worldwide got mixed reviews. Synopsis The story line of the film is the escapades of a cricket crazy kid, all of eight years and his father, a cop. Antony Simon (Mammootty) is a crime branch CI, but prefers to spend his time fooling around with his son Aadi (Dhananjay). And being a Crime Branch police officer, his rather laid-back attitude is not appreciated by his peers and superiors. Annie ( Richa Pallod) his wife finds this irritating. The father-son duo becomes friends with the famous national cricketer Sreekanth (Govind Padmasurya) when they save him from some street fight. Once while the father-son duo was out for shopping, Aadi saw a man ...
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Daddy Cool (2009 Hindi Film)
''Daddy Cool'' (also known as ''Daddy Cool: Join The Fun'') is a 2009 Bollywood comedy film directed by K. Murali Mohana Rao and cinematography by T. Surendra Reddy. The film stars Sunil Shetty, Jaaved Jaaferi, Aashish Chaudhary, Aftab Shivdasani and Aarti Chabria amongst many others. The story is based on the crazy things that happen all in one day at one funeral. It is an unofficial adaptation of the 2007 British comedy '' Death at a Funeral''. Plot The film is set on Goa and follows what happens in one crazy day. The story focuses on Steven (Sunil Shetty) and his wife Nancy (Aarti Chabria) who currently live with Steven's mother and plan to purchase their own flat soon. The film begins with the death of Steven's father. Steven organises the whole funeral by himself and the guests begin to arrive. Steven's brother Brian (Ashish Chaudhary), a renowned novelist living in Mumbai, also arrives. Everyone is expecting Brian to give the farewell speech since he is a novelist, however he ...
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Daddy Cool (novel)
''Daddy Cool'' is a novel by Donald Goines that was published along with five other novels by Goines in 1974, which would also be the year Goines died. The novel would later be turned into a graphic novel. Plot The novel tells the story of a Detroit hit man who, like the patriarch of Jane Austen’s ''Pride and Prejudice ''Pride and Prejudice'' is an 1813 novel of manners by Jane Austen. The novel follows the character development of Elizabeth Bennet, the dynamic protagonist of the book who learns about the repercussions of hasty judgments and comes to appreci ...'', has high aspirations for his daughter and teaches her in the arts he knows best, in this case knife wielding. The novel opens with Daddy Cool carrying out a hit, and soon afterwards he learns that his daughter has run off with a pimp. He sends his two stepsons off to find her, but they are of little help. Daddy Cool takes a job in Los Angeles and while his personal problems slow him down, they do not stop ...
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Daddy Cool (musical)
''Daddy Cool'' is a musical based upon the works of Boney M. and other Frank Farian produced artists. It premiered in the West End in 2006, followed by UK and international tours. It is currently (2017) touring Germany with excellent reviews and sold-out theatres. The musical tells the story of Sunny, a young man who lives for his music. Caught up in local rivalry between East and West London crews, he meets and falls in love with Rose, daughter of the East End's notorious club owner Ma Baker. Echoing ''Romeo and Juliet'', the lovers' relationship fuels the hostility between the two gangs, leaving their families face to face with past secrets and forcing them to confront their future. Productions ''Daddy Cool'' was originally due to open on 16 May 2006, following previews from 26 April, however this date was later put back until 2 May 2006, keeping the premiere the same, but allowing more creative time. In March 2006, the producers Frank Farian and Robert Mackintosh (brother of ...
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