Motown Song That Goes Oh Pretty Baby Hey Hey Hey

1961 single past Bruce Channel

"Hey! Infant"
Hey! Baby - Bruce Channel.jpg
Single by Bruce Channel
from the anthology Hey! Baby
B-side "Dream Daughter"
Released December 1961
Genre Pop[1]
Length two:27
Label LeCam, Smash, CBS (Us)
Songwriter(s)
  • Margaret Cobb
  • Bruce Channel
Producer(s)
  • Bruce Channel
  • Major Pecker Smith
Bruce Aqueduct singles chronology
"Now or Never"
(1960)
"Hey! Infant"
(1961)
"Run Romance Run"
(1962)

"Hey! Baby" is a song written past Margaret Cobb and Bruce Channel, and recorded by Channel in 1961, first released on LeCam Records, a local Fort Worth, Texas label. Later on it hit, it was released on Smash Records for national distribution. Aqueduct co-produced the song with Major Bill Smith (owner of LeCam) and released information technology on Mercury Records' Smash label. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, starting the calendar week ending March x, 1962.

The song features a prominent riff from well-known harmonica player Delbert McClinton, and drums played past Ray Torres. Other musicians on the record included Bob Jones and Baton Sanders on guitar and Jim Rogers on bass. According to a CNN article[2] from 2002, while touring the Uk in 1962 with the Beatles, McClinton met John Lennon and gave him some harmonica tips. Lennon put the lessons to use right away on "Love Me Do" and later "Please Delight Me". Lennon included the song in his jukebox, and it is besides featured on the 2004 related compilation album John Lennon's Jukebox.

"Hey! Baby" was used in the 1987 hit film Dirty Dancing in the scene in which Johnny and Baby dance on acme of a log.

Charts [edit]

Anne Murray version [edit]

"Hey! Baby!"
HeyBabyAnneMurray.png
Single by Anne Murray
from the album The Hottest Night of the Twelvemonth
B-side "Song for the Mira"
Released May 1982
Genre Country
Length 2:47
Label Capitol
Songwriter(south)
  • Margaret Cobb
  • Bruce Aqueduct
Producer(southward) Jim Ed Norman
Anne Murray singles chronology
"Another Sleepless Night"
(1982)
"Hey! Baby!"
(1982)
"Somebody'south Always Saying Goodbye"
(1982)

Canadian country pop singer Anne Murray covered the vocal in 1982, reaching number 7 on the US Country Singles chart and number 26 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Murray also reached number 1 on the RPM country and adult contemporary charts in Canada.

Charts [edit]

DJ Ötzi version [edit]

"Hey Baby (Uhh, Ahh)"
HeyBabyDJOtzi.jpg
Single by DJ Ötzi
from the album Honey, Peace & Vollgas
Released July 31, 2000 (2000-07-31)
Length 3:37
Label EMI
Songwriter(south)
  • Margaret Cobb
  • Bruce Aqueduct
Producer(s)
  • Christian Seitz
  • Claus Marcus
  • Klaus Biedermann
  • Mark Duran
DJ Ötzi singles chronology
"Gemma Bier trinken"
(2000)
"Hey Baby (Uhh, Ahh)"
(2000)
"Doh Wah Diddy"
(2001)

Austrian creative person DJ Ötzi recorded a cover version titled "Hey Baby (Uhh, Ahh)". It was released in July 2000 as the lead unmarried from his debut solo album, Beloved, Peace & Vollgas. In 2002, information technology was re-released when information technology became the unofficial theme song for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[7] Information technology reached number ane in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia. Darts player Tony O'Shea uses information technology every bit his walk-on song.[8]

Music video [edit]

The official music video features large groups of people singing along to the song in a taxi at different times, interspersed with DJ Ötzi singing on a TV screen. An animated music video was also produced featuring a drawing version of DJ Ötzi performing with a band of robots while trying to woo a princess.

Track listings [edit]

CD Maxi-unmarried (Europe, 2000)

  1. "Hey Baby" (Uhh, Ahh) (Radio Mix) - 3:36
  2. "Hey Baby" (Uhh, Ahh) (Gild Mix) - iv:15
  3. "Uh! Ah!" - 3:38

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Other versions [edit]

  • Arthur Alexander on his 1962 anthology Y'all Better Motility On.
  • Johnny Hallyday did a rendition, arranged in French, on his 1962 10-inch record Madison Twist.
  • Paul and Paula on their 1964 album Paul and Paula Sing For Immature Lovers.
  • Jerry Lee Lewis, in 1967, for his album Soul My Way.
  • New Zealand grouping the La De Da's covered it in 1967, making the song chart at number one in New Zealand twice.
  • NRBQ on their 1969 self-titled debut album for Columbia Records.
  • Bobby Thousand. Rice in 1970, which reached number 35 on the state music charts.[42]
  • Conway Twitty on his 1970 album Fifteen Years Agone.
  • Don Partridge on his 1973 album Don Partridge and Friends.[43]
  • Ringo Starr released the song as a unmarried, backed with "Lady Gaye", from his Ringo'due south Rotogravure album, on November 22, 1976, in the U.s.[nb 1] [44] (reaching number 74 US Pop), and on November 26 in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland.[nb two] [45] He had also sampled it in his previous chart hit, "A Dose of Rock 'n' Scroll" (reaching number 26 U.s. Pop).
  • Juice Newton on her 1978 anthology Well Kept Secret.
  • Alabama on their 1997 album Dancin' on the Boulevard westward/guest vocals by Bruce Channel
  • Cooldown Café, a Dutch band, covered it in 2000; it was elevation-5 hit in the Netherlands.
  • Crazy Frog on his hit follow up 2006 anthology More Crazy Hits.
  • Canadian band Crowbar, in 1972, on their album Heavy Duty.
  • "Hey Baby" has become a popular terrace dirge among football supporters, with the lyrics changed to refer to teams or individual players.[46]
  • "Hey Baby" was used past fans of professional person wrestler Bayley, who chanted it as "Hey Bayley, I wanna know, will you exist my girl?"

Come across likewise [edit]

  • List of 1960s one-striking wonders in the United States

References [edit]

Footnotes

  1. ^ U.s. Atlantic 45-3371[44]
  2. ^ UK Polydor 2001 699[45]

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  5. ^ "Anne Murray Chart History (Hot Land Songs)". Billboard.
  6. ^ "Anne Murray Chart History (Adult Contemporary)". Billboard.
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  8. ^ "BDO world title hopeful on style". Express & Star. January four, 2013. Retrieved Dec twenty, 2013.
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