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      • "Denis" was released in February 1978 and scored a number 2 in the UK and broke into the Top 20 in most European countries, including number 1 in Netherlands.
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  2. This was a cover of a Randy & The Rainbows song "Denise," which reached #10 in America in 1963. The song was written by Neil Levenson after meeting a girl called Denise Lefrak. He originally called it "Pretty Girl" before changing it the title to "Denise."

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      Oh Denis doo be do I'm in love with you, Denis doo be do I'm...

  3. 18 Contributors. Denis Lyrics. [Chorus] Oh Denis doo-be-do. I'm in love with you, Denis doo-be-do. Denis Denis, oh with your eyes so blue. Denis Denis, I've got a crush on you. Denis Denis, I'm...

  4. "Denis" was released in February 1978 and scored a number 2 in the UK and broke into the Top 20 in most European countries, including number 1 in Netherlands.

  5. Blondie. 23.3K Views Read the Lyrics. Sourced by 18 Genius contributors. Sign up to add your knowledge. Sign Up and Drop Knowledge. Denis. Blondie released “Denis” in February 1978.

  6. Mar 17, 2021 · By a staggering coincidence, a new American comic strip also called ‘Dennis the Menace’ created by Hank Ketcham appears in US newspapers almost exactly simultaneously. The first Beano featuring Dennis was dated 17th March although in practice wold have been available five days earlier: the exact same day the US Dennis debuted!

  7. The song was originally recorded by Randy & The Rainbows - Denise in 1963. Blondie's version became a No. 2 hit in the UK and a No. 1 hit in the Netherlands. In the UK, "Denis" was released as a three-track single, featuring "Contact in Red Square" on B1 and "Kung Fu Girls" on B2.

  8. Dennis the Menace is the original title of a British comic strip, written and published in Dundee, which first appeared in The Beano on 12 March 1951 and became the longest-running strip in the magazine in 2004.

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