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MAD DONNA

THE WHEELS ON THE BUS  
The Wheels On The BusRelease Date: 22nd Apr, 2002
Cat No: DISCO0202C
Format: CASS
Tracks: The Wheels On The Bus  ~  Hush Little Baby



THE WHEELS ON THE BUS   BUY 
The Wheels On The BusRelease Date: 22nd Apr, 2002
Cat No: DISCO0202R
Format: CDS
Tracks: The Wheels On The Bus (audio)  ~  Hush Little Baby (audio)  ~  The Wheels On The Bus (video)



THE WHEELS ON THE BUS  
The Wheels On The BusRelease Date: 25th Feb, 2002
Cat No: DISCO0202
Format: CDS
Tracks: The Wheels On The Bus (audio), The Wheels On The Bus (video)





Life is a mystery...

In a darkened café in the depths of Greenwich Village, New York, a chance meeting Between an English pop tycoon and an American soul diva developed into that well-known Tequila drinking game involving matching childhood nursery rhymes with classic pop tunes. We've all been there.

After a night of debauchery and Baa Baa Black Sheep (read into that what you will) the English pop tycoon left for home shores not realising what the outcome would be of the night's seemingly harmless antics.

A couple of weeks enduring the tedious task of signing major pop acts passed by and then the tycoon received a quite mysterious MP3 containing a souped up version of 'The Wheels On The Bus' alongside an animation of a very familiar cartoon character. The track was credited simply to Rae Ovlite.

"Um...", thought the tycoon (who, by the way, suffers bad memory loss when drinking Tequila), "this reminds me of somebody.. ah yes, the lovely, yet very slightly mad, Donna Air!".

So the tycoon took the MP3 to his close friends at Star Harbour. who have been looking for that nursery rhyme pop hit for some time now, and they jumped on board immediately. "But who's it by?" asked the bigwigs at Star Harbour. Of course nobody knows, but the pop tycoon thought that his first hunch may have been right and it could be the gloriously unpredictable Mad Donna.

Meanwhile, back in Greenwich Village, another bottle of Tequila was opened and a game had begun between the real Mad Donna and an imaginative (yet rather intoxicated) cartoonist...

Gorillaz in the midst? Or Mad Donna when you're pissed? Hopefully both.