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"I Beg Your Pardon" is the debut single by Canadian synth-pop duo Kon Kan, from their 1989 debut album Move to Move. It was written by Kon Kan member Barry Harris, and American musician Joe South, who is credited due to the song's sampling of Lynn Anderson's 1970 hit "Rose Garden", which he wrote. "I Beg Your Pardon" also contains samples of other songs, including GQ's "Disco Nights (Rock-Freak)", Silver Convention's "Get Up and Boogie", and Spagna's "Call Me". Music critic James Masterton wrote that the song was one of the first big club hits to contain prominent samples.

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  • "I Beg Your Pardon" is the debut single by Canadian synth-pop duo Kon Kan, from their 1989 debut album Move to Move. It was written by Kon Kan member Barry Harris, and American musician Joe South, who is credited due to the song's sampling of Lynn Anderson's 1970 hit "Rose Garden", which he wrote. "I Beg Your Pardon" also contains samples of other songs, including GQ's "Disco Nights (Rock-Freak)", Silver Convention's "Get Up and Boogie", and Spagna's "Call Me". Music critic James Masterton wrote that the song was one of the first big club hits to contain prominent samples. The song was a hit, reaching the top twenty in a number of countries including the UK and U.S., where it peaked at numbers 5 and 15, respectively. Barry Harris said that the song was "the question to Lynn Anderson's 'Rose Garden' answer." It was Harris's first studio project, and was initially released on an unknown independent record label in Toronto. (en)
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  • * Synth-pop * dance-pop (en)
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  • "I Beg Your Pardon" is the debut single by Canadian synth-pop duo Kon Kan, from their 1989 debut album Move to Move. It was written by Kon Kan member Barry Harris, and American musician Joe South, who is credited due to the song's sampling of Lynn Anderson's 1970 hit "Rose Garden", which he wrote. "I Beg Your Pardon" also contains samples of other songs, including GQ's "Disco Nights (Rock-Freak)", Silver Convention's "Get Up and Boogie", and Spagna's "Call Me". Music critic James Masterton wrote that the song was one of the first big club hits to contain prominent samples. (en)
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