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Jamaican disco vocalist born 10 May 1942 in Kingston, Jamaica. He grew up both in Jamaica and California. Douglas eventually moved to England to study sound engineering. He released some singles in the 1960's some as a solo artist and as part of the group Carl Douglas And The Big Stampede. He had a chart entry in the 1960's with "Crazy Feeling".


He worked with producer Biddu on the film soundtrack "Embassy" in 1972. His big hit was the 1974 novelty "Kung Fu Fighting", again produced by Biddu. He followed up with a similar title in 1974, "Dance The Kung Fu" which was also a hit. He had another hit with "Run Back" which was released in 1977.

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Carl Douglas has released 100+ albums. Some of their notable releases include You Can Walk Across It On The Grass (The Boutique Sounds Of Swinging London), Now That's What I Call A Massive 70s Party, Now Yearbook '74. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Carl Douglas's most popular tracks include Kung Fu Fighting, Kung Fu Fighting , Dance the Kung Fu, When You Got Love, I Want to Give You My Everything. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

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