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Qué (quién) es jive excuse - definición

SONG WRITTEN BY BARRY GIBB, MAURICE GIBB, AND ROBIN GIBB, ORIGINALLY RECORDED BY BEE GEES IN EARLY 1975 AND RELEASED IN MAY 1975
Jive Talking; Jive talkin'; Jive talking; Jive talkin; Jive Talkin

Jive (publisher)         
JAPANESE PUBLISHER
Jive (company)
is a Japanese publishing company in Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan and was established on May 12, 2003. In 2004, the company sold its stock to Poplar Publishing and now Jive is an affiliate of that company.
Excuse         
DEFENSE TO CRIMINAL CHARGES THAT IS DISTINCT FROM AN EXCULPATION
Excuses; Exculpation; Defense of justification; Exculpations; Excuse (legal)
In jurisprudence, an excuse is a defense to criminal charges that is distinct from an exculpation. Justification and excuse are different defenses in a criminal case (See Justification and excuse).
exculpation         
DEFENSE TO CRIMINAL CHARGES THAT IS DISTINCT FROM AN EXCULPATION
Excuses; Exculpation; Defense of justification; Exculpations; Excuse (legal)
n.
Exoneration, vindication, clearing.

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Jive Talkin'

"Jive Talkin'" is a song by the Bee Gees, released as a single in May 1975 by RSO Records. This was the lead single from the album Main Course (as well as a song on the 1977 Saturday Night Fever soundtrack) and hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100; it also reached the top-five on the UK Singles Chart in the middle of 1975. Largely recognised as the group's "comeback" song, it was their first US top-10 hit since "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" (1971).

Barry Gibb re-recorded the song as a duet with country music star Miranda Lambert for his 2021 album Greenfields.