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The flip side of the Senator Bobby 45 featured "Senator Everett McKinley" (an impression of Republican Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen) doing the same song the initial voiceover by the recording engineer encourages Senator Bobby to respond to his "hit single" (the Senator Everett McKinley version also had some radio airplay at the time). Sung by comedian Bill Minkin in the verbal style of Democratic Senator Bobby Kennedy while a recording engineer is heard giving instructions, the stammering single charted at #20 in the United States.
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"Wild Thing" was performed in a number of TV shows, but failed to chart. 12" single included a remixed version of "I'm a Mistery" and a 1987 re-recording of " Follow Me". On the B-side another Secret Passion track was released, "Aphrodisiac", whose French language version " Aphrodisiaque" later became a separate A-side single. The single was produced by Christian De Walden and released in 1987. Amanda Lear version "Wild Thing"įrench singer Amanda Lear recorded "Wild Thing" for her comeback album Secret Passion and added a synthpop feel to it. The Fontana label credits production to Page One Productions, England, while the Atco label credits production as "A Larry Page Production, Recorded in England". On the Fontana label, "Wild Thing" is credited to Chip Taylor and the flip contains a different song, "From Home", credited to Reg Presley. On the Atco label, "Wild Thing" is credited to Reg Presley (Troggs' lead vocalist) and "With a Girl Like You" (its flip side) to Chip Taylor. Because both pressings were taken from the identical master recording, Billboard combined the sales for both releases, making it the only single to simultaneously reach No.
The Troggs' version was recorded in mono in one piece on the second take at Olympic Studios, which was then at Carton Street, off Baker Street in London, by engineer Keith Grant.īecause of a distribution dispute, The Troggs' single was available on two competing labels: Atco and Fontana. As a side note, the middle eight was originally someone whistling, but in The Troggs' version this was replaced by Colin Fretcher, musical director, playing an ocarina. It has been suggested that The Troggs did this as a joke. This has mystified many guitar players trying to play along with the record. However, the guitars are not strictly tuned to middle C in the Troggs' version and the slightly sharp tuning causes the chords to actually be midway between A and Bb. Also the instrumental parts during the chorus are in key with the rest of the song. The song is in the key of A major, and is based around the chord progression (I - IV - V - IV), which is the basis for the main riff.