Who made the song Basketball Jones?

Who made the song Basketball Jones?

Chris Rock
Barry White
Basketball Jones/Artists

What year did basketball jones song come out?

1996
Basketball Jones/Released

Is Chris Rock in Space Jam?

Sung in falsetto by Cheech Marin, playing the title character Tyrone (as in “tie-your-own”) Shoelaces, it told the story of Shoelaces’ love of basketball….

Basketball Jones
ArtistBarry White Chris Rock

What movie is basketball jones from?

Space Jam
Basketball Jones/Movie

Who played basketball jones?

Cheech and Chong’s “Basketball Jones” Featuring George Harrison, Billy Preston, and Carole King. Cheech and Chong’s “Basketball Jones featuring Tyrone Shoelaces” first appeared on the 1973 album Los Cochinos.

Who is Jim Basketball Jones?

James Jones (born January 1, 1945) is an American former professional basketball player who was a six-time All-Star in the American Basketball Association (ABA).

Where did the saying Basketball Jones come from?

A “basketball jones” thus refers to loving basketball so much that it overtakes all other thoughts. Musicians who appeared on the record included George Harrison, Billy Preston, Tom Scott, Klaus Voormann and Carole King (so the record became the highest-peaking single on which she appeared during 1973).

Why is it Tune Squad?

It is the team name for Michael Jordan and the Tunes when they were going to play a basketball match against Monstars in Space Jam while it was same name for LeBron James and a bunch of tunes basketball team against the Goon Squad in Space Jam: A New Legacy.

Did George Harrison play on basketball jones?

More Stories by Gary. Among the many notable music names who contributed to Cheech & Chong’s comic 1973 hit “Basketball Jones” was the late George Harrison, who played lead guitar on the session.

Where did the song Basketball Jones come from?

“Basketball Jones featuring Tyrone Shoelaces” is a song by Cheech and Chong that first appeared on the 1973 album Los Cochinos.

What album is basketball jones on?

Basketball Jones/Album

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