Little Green Bag

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Little Green Bag is a 1969 pop-rock song by Dutch musician George Baker, best known internationally for its distinctive bass line and later resurgence in popularity through its use in the film "Reservoir Dogs."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
alsoKnownAs Little Greenback NERFINISHED
associatedAct George Baker NERFINISHED
chartPerformance charted in the United States
hit in several European countries
hit in the Netherlands
composer Benjamino Bouwens NERFINISHED
Jan Gerbrand Visser NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
directorOfFeaturingFilm Quentin Tarantino NERFINISHED
era late 1960s pop-rock
featuredInFilm Reservoir Dogs NERFINISHED
genre pop rock
rock
hasMusicVideo yes
hasPart distinctive bass line
hasTitleLanguage English
includedInSoundtrack Reservoir Dogs NERFINISHED
influencedBy contemporary 1960s rock
lyricist Benjamino Bouwens NERFINISHED
Jan Gerbrand Visser NERFINISHED
medium 7-inch single
notableCharacteristic association with crime film genre through Reservoir Dogs
memorable bass intro
upbeat rhythm
originalLanguage English
performer George Baker Selection NERFINISHED
performerNationality Dutch
recordedIn 1969
recordLabel Negram NERFINISHED
reissueOrResurgence early 1990s
releaseDate 1969
usedAs opening credits song in Reservoir Dogs

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George Baker notableWork Little Green Bag
subject surface form: George Baker (singer)