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== Song Connections / Remixes == | == Song Connections / Remixes == | ||
* A chiptune version of Somebody Stole my Gal arranged by [[Harumi Ueko|Jimmy Weckl]] appears in KONAMI's 1990 Japan-only puzzle game ''Moai-kun'' (モアイくん) for the Nintendo Famicom. It plays in every even-leveled song in the game. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
[[Image:9 NANIWA old.png|thumb|244px|Somebody Stole My Gal's pop'n music old banner.]] | [[Image:9 NANIWA old.png|thumb|244px|Somebody Stole My Gal's pop'n music old banner.]] | ||
* Somebody Stole My Gal is a popular song originally composed by Leo Wood in 1918. A later cover by Ted Weems and his orchestra in 1922 helped propel it to a million-selling song that year. It has since been covered by many bands, and heard in several films. | * Somebody Stole My Gal is a popular song originally composed by Leo Wood in 1918. A later cover by Ted Weems and his orchestra in 1922 helped propel it to a million-selling song that year. It has since been covered by many bands, and heard in several films. | ||
* Somebody Stole My Gal's received a new ENJOY MODE jacket in [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]], which replaced the old text (なにわ, ''naniwa'') with Somebody Stole My Gal's title. | * Somebody Stole My Gal's received a new ENJOY MODE jacket in [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]], which replaced the old text (なにわ, ''naniwa'') with Somebody Stole My Gal's title. | ||
* Somebody Stole My Gal was the final license from pop'n music 9 to be removed from the pop'n music arcade games, staying all the way up until [[PnM_AC_20|pop'n music 20 fantasia]]. | * Somebody Stole My Gal was the final license from pop'n music 9 to be removed from the pop'n music arcade games, staying all the way up until [[PnM_AC_20|pop'n music 20 fantasia]]. |