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* Main Title (Theme from '[[Jaws (film) | Jaws]]' by [[John Williams]]
* Main Title (Theme from '[[Jaws (film) | Jaws]]') by [[John Williams]]
* [[Miss You (The Rolling Stones song) | Miss You]] by [[The Rolling Stones]]
* [[Miss You (The Rolling Stones song) | Miss You]] by [[The Rolling Stones]]
* [[Hot Blooded]] by [[Foreigner (band) | Foreigner]]
* [[Hot Blooded]] by [[Foreigner (band) | Foreigner]]

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Mrs. Jaws is a novelty single by Dickie Goodman released on Shark Records in 1978.

The record is a parody of the movie sequel Jaws 2. This was one of Goodman's attempts to follow-up his 1975 hit "Mr. Jaws". But, like his later records, it was a flop.

The B-side is "Chomp Chomp", later used on another Goodman single "Super, Superman". Some collectors have reported that certain copies have a minor disc imperfection that causes the record to skip. This could be due to an improper mastering disc used to press the vinyl.

Songs

The songs that were sampled are: