The Walkers

The Walkers

Infobox Musical Artist
Name = Walkers
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Denmark
Genre = glam rock
Years_active = 1968-1977
2000-
Label =
Associated_acts = Torben Lendager Band
URL = http://www.walkers.dk/
Current_members = Torben Lendager
Gert Michelsen
Poul Dehnhardt
Past_members = Jan Kanstrup Hansen (1968-1977)
The Walkers was a Danish glam rock band featuring singer-composer Torben Lendager, guitarist Gert Michelsen, drummer-lyricist Poul Dehnhardt and bassist Jan Kanstrup Hansen. It was founded in 1968 and broke up in 1977. They did several comebacks after initial breakup.

Walker's hits include song "Little Kitty", which was in 2000 covered by another Danish band Creamy, and "Sha La La La La", which was covered on the same year by Vengaboys.

Discography

Singles

* "Bang-Shang-a-Lang", 1969
* "Looky Looky", 1970
* "Marry me", 1971
* "Dabadio-Dabadie", 1972
* "Rosie", 1972
* "Sunshine", 1972
* "(We're just a) rock'n'roll band", 1973
* "Fire", 1973
* "Sha-La-La-La-La", 1973
* "Do the yo-yo", 1974
* "Let's go, let's go, let's Rock'n'Roll", 1974
* "Little Kitty", 1974
* "Strip tease", 1974
* "Baby love", 1975
* "Forever together", 1975
* "Wish I could give you up", 1975
* "Cinderella", 1976
* "Dance on (disco darling)", 1977
* "I wanna boogie", 1977
* "Baby, now that I've found you", 2001

Albums

* "Walkers", 1972
* "A show just for you", 1974
* "Forever together", 1975
* "Greatest hits", 1976
* "Sha-la-la-la-la", 2000
* "Reinstalled", 2003

References

*
* [http://www.walkers.dk Official homepage]


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