Who's Zoomin' Who

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Who's Zoomin' Who è una canzone di Aretha Franklin, pubblicata come singolo nel 1985, ed estratto dallomonimo album. La canzone raggiunse la settimana posizione della Billboard Hot 100 e la seconda della classifica . Who's Zoomin' Who fu usata anche come sigla per WrestleMania III nel 1987. rdf:langString
"Who's Zoomin' Who" is a song performed by American singer Aretha Franklin. It was written by Franklin, Preston Glass, and Narada Michael Walden for her thirtieth studio album of the same name (1985), with production overseen by Walden. The hit song was released as the album's second single on August 27, 1985, by Arista Records. It serves as the follow-up single to Franklin's chart-topping smash "Freeway of Love", reaching number 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart that same year, and at the same time spending four weeks at the number-two spot on the Hot Black Singles chart (behind "Part-Time Lover" by Stevie Wonder and "Caravan of Love" by Isley-Jasper-Isley). Elsewhere, the dance pop song entered the top twenty in Ireland and the United Kingdom. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Who's Zoomin' Who è una canzone di Aretha Franklin, pubblicata come singolo nel 1985, ed estratto dallomonimo album. La canzone raggiunse la settimana posizione della Billboard Hot 100 e la seconda della classifica . Who's Zoomin' Who fu usata anche come sigla per WrestleMania III nel 1987.
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