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Ma-Ma-Ma Belle : ウィキペディア英語版
Ma-Ma-Ma Belle

| Length =
| Label =
| Writer = Jeff Lynne
| Producer = Jeff Lynne
| Last single = "Showdown"
(1973)
| This single = "Ma-Ma-Ma Belle"
(1974)
| Next single = "Can't Get It Out of My Head"
(1974)
}}
"Ma-Ma-Ma Belle" is a song recorded by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO).
==Release==
It was taken from the 1973 album ''On the Third Day''. In the UK, the single version had a slightly different mix from the album original featuring a descending string crescendo and was edited in length. Marc Bolan plays twin lead guitar on the track alongside Jeff Lynne and features on a number of takes from the April 1973 ELO session, such as "Dreaming of 4000". "Ma-Ma-Ma Belle" also featured on ''The ELO EP'' in 1978. In the UK the B-side "Oh No Not Susan" found its way on to various DJs' playlists at the BBC, unaware that the songs lyrics contained profanity. In the United States "Daybreaker", the single's flip side, proved more popular and the song was relegated as a b-side in 1976 on "Livin' Thing".
Early working titles for the song were "Auntie" and "My Woman", both of which have found their way onto various compilations.

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