In my pirate pants (In his pirate pants) The song tells the story of a man in love with a woman who initially does not return his affections. The Feathersword dance 2 on the UK Singles Chart. Bing Bang Bong, a Ring Rang Rong sales+streaming figures based on certification alone, The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late), "Monster Mash Rock 'n Roll Halloween Party", "HOW DAVID SEVILLE AND THE WITCH DOCTOR RESCUED LIBERTY RECORDS" (, Offiziellecharts.de – Cartoons – Witch Doctor", Dutchcharts.nl – Cartoons – Witch Doctor", "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100", Swedishcharts.com – Cartoons – Witch Doctor", "British single certifications – Cartoons – Witch Doctor", The Chipmunks and The Chipettes: Born to Rock, Greatest Hits: Still Squeaky After All These Years, We're the Chipmunks (Music from the TV Show), Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Witch_Doctor_(song)&oldid=985213379, Music published by Bourne Co. Music Publishers, Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number-one singles, Pages using infobox song with unknown parameters, Articles with unsourced statements from March 2019, Certification Table Entry usages for United Kingdom, Pages using certification Table Entry with streaming figures, Pages using certification Table Entry with streaming footnote, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz release group identifiers, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz work identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 October 2020, at 16:59. The wise Witch Doctor replies, "oo ee oo aa aa, ting, tang, walla walla bing bang" (a phrase which is repeated three times as the chorus of the song).

", to which Alvin responds "Yeah, but not with us! Create and get +5 IQ E We're playing a tune F# And we're singing a song A F# B With a Bing and a Bong and a Bing E C#m Bong Bing Boo A B Bing Bong Bing B A G#m F#m E Bing Bong Bingly Bungly Boo Captain Feathersword sings It approximately appears in the track listing before "Purple People Eater" by Sheb Wooley AKA Track 5 which is professionally referred to as Track 4. For one, only one sped-up "chipmunk-style" voice is featured rather than three such voices singing in harmony. That's a pirate song *NEW* Choo Choo Trains, Propeller Planes... https://wiggles.fandom.com/wiki/Bing_Bang_Bong_(That%27s_a_Pirate_Song)?oldid=689713, Captain Feathersword sings a short snippet of this song in, In 2006, there are three intro scenes. Bing Bong Song (Peppa Pig) Ooooooooh! It's part of the compilation album, "Monster Mash Rock 'n Roll Halloween Party" which was released in 2000. Oh I love to eat (He loves to eat) The song was used for the opening of the 1990 TV special Rockin' Through the Decades in the style of various artists. [citation needed]. There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Marvin Suggs and his Muppetophone performed the song on an episode of The Muppet Show. I'll tickle everyone... oooh watch out! The first song to truly be by the "group" was "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late). Another version of the song was by the Danish band Cartoons, on their 1998 debut album Toonage. J Field/M Cook/J Fatt/A Field/G Page (Control/EMI). The 2004 album, "Halloween Party - 16 Scary Songs" and 2. A version performed by Devo was in The Rugrats Movie as part of an animated sequence. "Bing Bang Bong (That's a Pirate Song)" is a Captain Feathersword song from the Wake Up Jeff! Bong bing boo, bing bong bing, Bing bong bingly bongly boo. We're playing a tune. Because of this, it is often referred to as the first song by the Chipmunks; this is not precisely true. The first was for their 1960 album Sing Again with The Chipmunks, which would later be adapted into a musical segment on The Alvin Show. That's a pirate song Donald Trump’s “Bing Bong” Speech is a nonsensical phrase uttered by the American businessman and Republican presidential candidate to mockingly describe how political lobbying works during a keynote speech he delivered at the Republican Party’s “Lincoln Day” event in Birch Run, Michigan. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart and on the Cash Box chart as well. The first cover version was recorded in 1958 by the British musician Don Lang and made the UK Top 10. The Cartoons' cover was also featured in the Dancemania compilation series and Dance Dance Revolution game series, starting with DDRMAX Dance Dance Revolution 6thMix. 1 single and stayed in the position for three weeks. One appears on, An instrumental track of the song is played over the credits of, Anthony Field voices Captain Feathersword in this song, despite. I'll sing anything (He'll sing anything) A Spanish and an Italian version both appear on the album Toontastic, while an Italian version also appears on the album More Toonage. It appears on their album, "Greatest Hits". video and album. We have more than 2 MILION newest Roblox song codes for you Ahoy there, me hearties! The song has gained further popularity due to multiple covers performed by Alvin and the Chipmunks. I love to dance (He loves to dance) In 1983, they would perform this song on the Alvin and the Chipmunks episode "The Chipmunk Story" and the soundtrack Songs From Our TV Shows. In 1996, a dance mix cover was recorded for the album Club Chipmunk: The Dance Mixes. Longing for her companionship, the man goes to see a witch doctor for advice. Jon Bauerman or Bowzer for short sings each verse at a time while the backup singers singing as Alvin & The Chipmunks follow along with him. I'll eat anything (He'll eat anything) The voice of the "Witch Doctor" was in fact Bagdasarian's own voice sped-up to double speed, a technique later exploited by Bagdasarian to create Alvin and the Chipmunks (and which he had also used on at least one other pre-Chipmunk song, "The Bird on My Head"). The 2006 album, "Halloween Fun For Kids". Billboard ranked it as the No. In 2012, they released a duet cover with The Chipettes entitled "Witch Doctor 2.0" available for digital download on the iTunes Store (although iTunes only credits The Chipmunks). [citation needed], A sequel of sorts, "Witch Doctor Bump", by funk band the Chubukos, including Chipmunk-style novelty voices, appeared in the Record World charts in late 1973, rising as high as No. The song tells the story of a man in love with a woman who initially does not return his affections. Captain Feathersword tickles The wise Witch Doctor replies, "oo ee oo aa aa, ting, tang, walla walla bing bang" (a phrase which is repeated three times as the chorus of the song).