- Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini
"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" is a
novelty song telling the story of a shy high-school student in a very revealingbathing suit who stays immersed in the ocean water to hide from view while other high-schoolers gossip about her. It was written byPaul Vance and Lee Pockriss and first released onAugust 8 ,1960 byBrian Hyland . Hyland's version hit number one on theBillboard Hot 100 in 1960 and also made the top 10 in other countries.Ownership controversy
In September 2006, the song's co-writer Paul Vance read his own mistaken obituary. Paul Van Valkenburgh, who had long claimed to have written the song, died and the false information was included in the newspaper. The impostor had explained his lack of royalty payments for the song by further claiming that he'd sold the rights to his alleged composition as a teenager. Vance, the song's true co-author, has earned several million dollars from the song since 1960, describing it as "a money machine."
In other media
The song was featured in the 1961
Billy Wilder film comedy "One, Two, Three " — in a key scene, the character "Otto" (Horst Buchholz ), suspected of being a spy, is being "tortured" by East German police playing the song to him repetitively, eventually with the record off-center to create a weird howling variation of pitch. The actual recording was re-released in 1962 to capitalize on the film's success, but it did not rechart.A faster version of the song appears on
North America n commercials forYoplait Lightyogurt . The song is also used in atelevision commercial for theYWCA , and in films such as "Sister Act 2 " and "Revenge of the Nerds II ".At the beginning of 2006 this song was also used in an advert for TV Easy magazine.
Cover versions and parodies
Infobox Single
Name = Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini
Artist = Bombalurina with Timmy Mallett
from Album = Huggin An'a Kissin'
Released =1990
Format =CD single ,cassette single
Genre = Pop
Length =
Label =Polydor Records /Carpet Records
Writer =
Producer = Timmy Mallet
Last single = -
This single = "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini"
(1990)
Next single = "Seven Little Girls"
(1990)There have been
cover version s in many languages, for example, a French and Italian version byDalida in 1960.It has also been sung in German with "Club Honolulu" (Caterina Valente & her brother Silvio Francesco) the same year. It was also remade in 1990 by "Bombalurina " which featuredTimmy Mallett , star of then-popularUnited Kingdom children's television show, "Wacaday ". The song reached #1 in theUK Singles Chart onAugust 19 ,1990 , and stayed at the position for three weeks. The song was released around the world and topped the charts in over a dozen countries, selling more than a million copies. There is even a Brazilian version of the song namedBiquini de Bolinha Amarelinha byCelly Campello that was a huge success.A Spanish version, titled "Bikini Amarillo," very faithful to the original, was an enormous hit for Mexican singer Manolo Muñoz in the 1960s. Fact|date=October 2007
There are another version with the same name "Bikini Amarillo" by Argentinian group "
The Sacados ".Another interesting cover version is "El Cohete Americano", a Cuban propaganda song sung by "Las D'Aida" in
Album de la Revolucion Cubana (2000).A Brazilian version, a little faithful to the original, titled "Biquíni de Bolinha Amarelinha Tão Pequenininho," was a hit in 1965 when it was sung by Ronnie Cord [http://meuwebsite.com.br/marciadp/ronniecord.html] , and had some re-recordings, as Blitz's 1983 version [ [http://cliquemusic.uol.com.br/artistas/artistas.asp?Status=DISCO&Nu_Disco=595 Radioatividade - Blitz ] ] .
A
parody of the song was used for a TV Easy magazine advert entitled 'I need an Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie TV Easy Magaziney'.An Italian version was released in the United States by The Gaylords. It is occasionally played on Floyd Vivino's Italian-American radio show (Sunday's WVIP 93.5 FM from New Rochelle, NY).
References
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