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Monologuing in D.C. is usually a young person’s game — 20- and 30-somethings dishing about sexual hijinks and embarrassing job interviews at U Street bar competitions. David Kleinberg’s “Hey, Hey, LBJ ...
It was intended to be a “throwaway” song, the seldom-played B-side of a 45-rpm record produced in a New York recording studio in 1969. Instead, it became an A-side No. 1 hit single for a band called ...
The song is “Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye,” and while some may not know it by that name, who doesn’t know the immortal chorus: Related Articles Ace Frehley dies at 74; lead guitarist and founding ...