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Video Kids Woodpeckers From Space

Video Kids – Woodpeckers From Space – Official Music Video. A single from Dutch euro-disco duo’s (Peter Slaghuis and Bianca Bonelli) 1984 album The Invasion Of The Spacepeckers. It hit number 1 spot on the singles chart in Spain and Norway and #4 in Germany.

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