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This 1986 Hit Was Inspired by a Bumpy English Channel Ride 2,000 Miles From the Song Title’s Location … from the American Songwriter Melanie Davis

Tom Bettenhausen5 hours ago01 mins

The Bangles in 1986The Bangles’ 1986 hit, “Walk Like an Egyptian”, has roots in Egypt, of course, but also (surprisingly) England and a small city in Ohio.

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