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named "I Want My Baby Back" #1 in his list of the "Bottom 30" songs after a public vote, winning the title of "The World's Worst Record". It was released for the first time in the UK on Everett's compilation album
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of that period, it has since become a cult classic as a result of frequent airplay on the
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Cross died of a heart attack in Hollywood on October 8, 1978, aged 39. He is buried at
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Cross went on to record "The Ballad of James Bong" (Tollie), "Hey Little Girl" (
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label and reached #92 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1965. A parody of
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The singer narrates a traffic crash similar to the one described in
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Cross' single "I Want My Baby Back" was originally issued on the
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the following year, and was later included on the 1983
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Chili's § Advertising
Dothan, Alabama
Tollie Records
teenage tragedy songs
Dr. Demento
J. Frank Wilson
Last Kiss
the Shangri-Las'
Leader of the Pack
Kenny Everett
Rhino Records
The Rhino Brothers Present the World's Worst Records
Red Bird Records
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
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