Steam recorded "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" as the B-side in 1969. It was just something to take up space. But it knocked The BeaTles' "Something"/"Come Together" out of the No. 1 spot on December 6, 1969. Gary DeCarlo, Paul Leko, and Dale Frasheur sang the song, and dubbed their voices for a fuller sound. The song had no guitar, no bass, and used a recorded drum loop, with a piano, organ and vibes. They used the name of Steam because they initially did not want their names identified with the song. Gary tells Tom how it all happened in the Fall of 1969.
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