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| artist = ] |
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| album = ] |
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| album = ] |
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| B-side = All Our Yesterdays |
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| B-side = Motor Of Love |
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| released = 1976 |
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| released = 1976 |
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| format = ], 7", |
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| format = ], 7", |
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| genre = ] |
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| genre = ] |
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| length = 2:43 |
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| length = 3:43 |
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| label = ], ] |
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| label = ], ], ] |
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| producer = Richard Lush, Sherbet |
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| writer = ], ]. |
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| last_single = '']''<br/>(1970) |
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| last_single = ''"Child's Play"''<br/>(1976) |
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| this_single = "'''Howzat'''"<br/>(1976) |
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| this_single = "'''Howzat'''"<br/>(1976) |
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| next_single = "You're All Woman<br/>(1972) |
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| next_single = "Gimme' Love<br/>(1976) |
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Howzat is an song by Australian band ], released in 1976. ] was used in Cricket when a bowler hits a wicket and the bowler yells Howzat. Howzat is play during the cricket match. The song reached number 1 in Australia on the ] and it also reached number 1 in New Zealand on the ]<ref>]</ref> It was released from Sherbet's album of the same name Howzat (album)|Howzat]]. The song was written by Band members ] & ]. |
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Howzat is an song by Australian band ], released in 1976. ] was used in Cricket when a bowler hits a wicket and the bowler yells Howzat. Howzat is play during the cricket match. The song reached number 1 in Australia on the ] and it also reached number 1 in New Zealand on the ]<ref>]</ref> It was released from Sherbet's album of the same name Howzat (album)|Howzat]]. The song was written by Band members] & ]. |
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| title1 = Howzat |
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| title1 = Howzat |