This is the first in a series. I love obscure pop relics from the height of the late sixties to the start of the disco era (1967 – 1976) and finding out more about them. This was surely the golden era of novelty and bubblegum hits. Enjoy and let me know what you think.
In 1970, this was probably the silliest pop song to crack the top ten ever. Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood wrote this for a childrens show. Some other hit songs they wrote include “The Air That I Breathe,” “Free Electric Band” and “It Never Rains In Southern California,” which was a hit for Hammond. Later, it the became background tune used on The Benny Hill show. Also used on the Ally McBeal show, for John Cage (played by Peter MacNicol) to do his “Angry Dance.”
The lyrics are really dopey, but it’s the music that makes this song work. The Pipkins were not even a real group, but the song was recorded by producer Roger Greenaway and session singer Tony Burrows.