Solomon Gundie
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Music video
In the music video, Amanda Lear performs the song in and around an amusement park, riding a carousel and dancing surrounded by onlookers. The clip begins with Lear writing "solomon gundy" with a spray paint on a wall and ends with her performing the last verse of the song in front of a sex shop.
Track listing
- A. "Solomon Gundie" – 3:58
- B. "Rockin' Rollin' (I Hear You Nagging)" – 3:05
- Polish 7" Flexi Disc (1981)[6]
- A. "Solomon Gundie"
Chart performance
Chart (1980) | Peak position |
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Germany[7] | 36 |
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