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David Dinkins

song name David Dinkins
artist John Linnell
releases House Of Mayors
year 1996
run time 1:08
sung by John Linnell


Trivia/Info

  • "It's got a nice beat to it, but I don't quite know what to make of any song called 'David Dinkins.'" (David Dinkins, Village Voice, December 10, 1996)
  • Dinkins was Mayor of New York City from 1990-1994.

Song Themes

Microtones, New York City, Nonsense Words, People (Real), Politics, Title Not In Lyrics

Videos

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David Dinkins is currently ranked #713 out of 1035. (12 wikians have given it an average rating of 7.79)