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1972 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Mayo 1972 · Fecha Grabación: 1972 -
    Discográfica: RCA Victor · · Productor: Jack Richardson
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    "Guns, Guns, Guns"
    Cover of the 1972 Spanish single
    Single by The Guess Who
    from the album Rockin`
    B-side"Heaven Only Moved Once Yesterday"
    ReleasedMay 1972
    Recorded1972 at RCA`s Music Center of the World, Hollywood, California
    GenreRock and roll
    Length4:59
    LabelRCA Victor
    Songwriter(s)Burton Cummings
    Producer(s)Jack Richardson
    The Guess Who singles chronology
    "Heartbroken Bopper"
    (1972)
    "Guns, Guns, Guns"
    (1972)
    "Runnin` Back to Saskatoon"
    (1972)

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    1972 single by The Guess Who

    "Guns, Guns, Guns" is a popular rock and roll song written by Burton Cummings recorded by the Canadian rock group The Guess Who for the album Rockin`.[1] It is also included on their 1974 compilation album The Best of the Guess Who, Vol. 2.[2]

    The single release spent six weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at #70 during the week of June 10, 1972.[3] The song also reached #58 in Canada.[4]

    Cummings did a remake of the song on his 1978 solo album Dream of a Child.

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    1972 single by The Guess Who

    "Guns, Guns, Guns" is a popular rock and roll song written by Burton Cummings recorded by the Canadian rock group The Guess Who for the album Rockin`.[1] It is also included on their 1974 compilation album The Best of the Guess Who, Vol. 2.[2]

    The single release spent six weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at #70 during the week of June 10, 1972.[3] The song also reached #58 in Canada.[4]

    Cummings did a remake of the song on his 1978 solo album Dream of a Child.

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