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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2014}} {{Use British English|date=January 2014}} {{Infobox song | name = Voodoo Ray | cover = Voodoo Ray cover art.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = [[A Guy Called Gerald]] | album = | released = 1988 | recorded = June 1988 | studio = Moonraker Studios (Manchester) | venue = | genre = [[Acid house]] | length = 4:27 | label = * Rham! {{small|(UK)}} * [[Warlock Records|Warlock]] {{small|(US)}} | writer = [[A Guy Called Gerald|Gerald Simpson]] | producer = * Gerald Simpson * Chapter | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = Hot Lemonade | next_year = 1989 }} "'''Voodoo Ray'''" is the debut single by British electronic musician Gerald Simpson, recording under the name [[A Guy Called Gerald]]. The single was released in the UK in 1988 on the 7" and 12" vinyl formats, on the Rham! label. A version of the track appeared on A Guy Called Gerald's 1988 album ''Hot Lemonade'', and the original single was later released in the United States in 1989 by [[Warlock Records]]. The single spent 18 weeks on the [[UK Singles Chart]], eventually reaching number 12, and was awarded best-selling independent single of 1989 by ''[[Music Week]]'' and the [[British Phonographic Industry]]. The track became a popular [[acid house]] anthem associated with [[Manchester]] club [[The Haçienda]].<ref name="future" />
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