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In 1981, the Afternoon Delights released the novelty song "General Hospi-Tale" that lyrically summarized some of the plot developments on the ABC soap opera General Hospital. [2] The song was co-written by Harry King (who also produced) and Lisa "Lips" Tedesco, a soap updater for Medford -based station Kiss 108.
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This page contains a list of songs that have been used on General Hospital. Songs are arranged in alphabetical order by song title.
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1.https://mobile.twitter.com/MadisonMaloneM/status/1296980497612959745
2.https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/inside-spinellis-karaoke-serenade-to-maxie-on-gh
“General Hospi-Tale” is a parody song about the popular ABC soap opera “General Hospital”. The song peaked at #33 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #23 on Billboard’s R&B… Read More. 1...
Mar 30, 2023 · “On and on and on it goes/where it ends up, nobody knows!” That line from the 1981 novelty rap song “General Hospi-Tale” by the very short-lived group the Afternoon Delights (Rebecca Hall, Janet Powell, Robalee Barnes and Suzanne Boucher) is spot-on in its description of soap operas in general.