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The Five Blobs was the name given the studio group, led by sessionman Bernie Nee, assembled for the recording of the title song "The Blob," by <a href="spotify:artist:35y7CZMg7jbG8Q96JY7dyC">Burt Bacharach</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4tMrFa88Ah85DwbtjQjohF">Mack David</a> (brother of the more famous <a href="spotify:artist:4SneDShROaEhPgKm12KZ3W">Hal David</a>, who later became <a href="spotify:artist:35y7CZMg7jbG8Q96JY7dyC">Bacharach</a>'s longtime songwriting partner). The song, a sax-driven dance number similar to "Tequila" by <a href="spotify:artist:3yt4IVDHz0luREG9Uf9xrp">the Champs</a>, was written for the feature film The Blob, starring Steve McQueen, Aneta Corseaut, Earl Rowe, and Robert Fields, released in 1958. Released on Columbia Records as a single, it made the top 40 nationally and the top ten in Los Angeles. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
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