Dragon's Legend

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"Dragon's Legend"
Single by Koto
B-side "Dub Mix"
Released1988
Length
  • 6:54 (12")
  • 4:00 (7")
Label Memory Records
Songwriter(s) Anfrando Maiola
Producer(s) Stefano Cundari
Koto singles chronology
"Jabdah"
(1986)
"Dragon's Legend"
(1988)
"Time"
(1989)

"Dragon's Legend" is a song recorded by Italian group Koto. Released in 1988, it was their second and final single that charted, reaching No. 20 in the Netherlands. [1] It contains samples from the 1983 video game Dragon's Lair . Later in the year, a remixed version called "Dragon's Megamix" was released.

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References

  1. Koto - Dragon's Legend - DutchCharts.nl Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 02-12-2014