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| B-side = All Our Yesterdays | B-side = Motor Of Love
| released = 1976 | released = 1976
| format = ], 7", | format = ], 7",
| genre = ] | genre = ]
| length = 2:43 | length = 3:43
| label = ], ] | label = ], ], ]
| producer = | producer = Richard Lush, Sherbet
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| last_single = '']''<br/>(1970)

| last_single = ''"Child's Play"''<br/>(1976)
| this_single = "'''Howzat'''"<br/>(1976) | this_single = "'''Howzat'''"<br/>(1976)
| next_single = "You're All Woman<br/>(1972) | 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 ] & ]. 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"
Song by Sherbet
from the album Howzat
B-side"Motor Of Love"
Released1976
GenreRock
Length3:43
LabelInfinity Records, Festival Records, Epic Records
Songwriter(s)Garth Porter, Tony Mitchell.
Producer(s)Richard Lush, Sherbet


Howzat is an song by Australian band Sherbet, released in 1976. Howzat 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 Kent Music Report and it also reached number 1 in New Zealand on the Recorded Music NZ It was released from Sherbet's album of the same name Howzat (album)|Howzat]]. The song was written by Band membersGarth Porter & Tony Mitchell.

== Track listing ==
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Howzat"Garth Porter, Tony Mitchell3:43
2."Motor Of Love"Garth Porter, Tony Mitchell, Alan Sandow3:21

Charts

References

  1. - Howzat at Official Charts]
  2. Kent, David (1971). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives: Australian Chart Book. p. 94. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. N.B. The Kent Report chart was licensed by ARIA between mid-1983 and 19 June 1988.
Chart (1976) Position
Kent Music Report 1
Sherbet / Highway / The Sherbs
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