![]() ![]() ![]() The song took off, but Dees wasn't allowed to play it on the air because station management feared that would violate FCC conflict-of-interest rules. That one tanked, but "Disco Duck" got some attention in the South, so Dees pitched it to the major labels, finding a taker in RSO. In 1975, he released a single ("" backed with "National Wet Off") that was released on the local Fretone label. Rigdon Osmond Dees III was a disc jockey at WMPS-AM in Memphis when he recorded this song, a satire of the disco craze that was in full swing at the time.ĭees wrote this song in one day at his apartment. ![]()
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