Mad Donna's Cover Version
"Wheels on the bus" | |
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Single by Mad Donna | |
Released | 4 May 2002 |
Format | CD single |
Length | 2:25 |
Label | Star Habour/All Around The World Disco 0202R |
In 2002 British Madonna impersonator "Mad Donna" had a hit with the song, featuring a version of Madonna's Ray of Light over which the classic children's song was sung. The single reached #17 in the United Kingdom and also made the charts elsewhere in Europe.
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