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"Bony Moronie" was the third single by
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, released in 1957.


Original version

Williams' original peaked at #14 on the Billboard Best Sellers in Stores chart and #4 on the U.S. R&B
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. Since then the song has been covered many times.


Hush version

In April 1975, Australian glam rock band Hush released a version, which peaked at number 4. The band performed the song on
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. Australian musicologist,
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said that "One of the defining moments of Australia's 1970s pop legacy was undoubtably Hush performing "Boney Moroney" (on Countdown)" He described how " Keith Lamb wiggled his satin flares-encased bum, thrust out his crotch and leered at the camera with a mischievous look in his eyes (and all the little girls understood).
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dashed around the set in stack-heeled boots and glam threads, with peroxided streaks in his flowing, jet-black hair. Rick Lum hammed it up in a serious kind of way. Chris Pailthorpe cheerfully revealed his goofy, gap-toothed grin whenever the camera panned across his face." The song was the first single from the band's fourth studio album, ''
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''.


Track listing

7" single (ZS-123) *side A "Bony Moronie" *side B "Rocking Gypsy King"


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Other cover versions

Several early rock singers recorded their own versions of the song, notably Johnny Burnette,
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, Bill Haley and Ritchie Valens. Dick Dale and his Deltones included a version on their 1965 album ''Rock Out With Dick Dale & His Del-Tones Live At Ciro's''. Among others who have used the song are
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on their 1966 debut album, ''
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'',
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during her 1970 concert in
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for
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, pairing the song with Big Yellow Taxi in a medley.
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included a 1971 live performance on their 1994 compilation ''
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''; Dr. Feelgood included it on their 1974 album ''
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''; Johnny Winter included it on his 1974 album ''Saints and Sinners'' and on his 1975 album ''
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'';
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and Julie Covington recorded for the 1977
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benefit show ''The Mermaid Frolics'', Gram Parsons performed it live in 1973, the performance was released in 1982 on ''
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''. Gram's friends, The Crickets, also recorded the song in 1974; Gram had planned to join them in the studio. James Booker covered the song on his album ''Resurrection Of The Bayou Maharajah'' (1993) as part of a medley with "Slow Down", "Knock On Wood", "I Heard It Through The Grapevine", and "Classified".


French, Spanish and Serbo-Croatian versions

Les Habits Jaunes made a
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cover version entitled "Miss Boney Maronie" in 1965. The song was translated into Spanish by
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and Manny Martinez, who renamed it "Popotitos". Originally released as a single in 1961 by Guzman's and Martinez's band
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, "Popotitos" was also covered by a wide range of Spanish-speaking artists such as Ricky Martin and Miguel Ríos. The song was recorded by
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rock/pop group Serú Girán in 1982, which introduced "Popotitos" to younger generations, and made it a hit again across
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. A
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version of the song was recorded by Yugoslav avant-garde rock band
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and released on their 1982 album ''Duboko u tebi''.


Rumoured Beatles versions

According to biographer Mark Lewisohn,
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(first as the Quarrymen) regularly performed the song, from 1957 until 1961 with
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on lead vocal, but there is no known recorded version. Lennon himself recorded it for his 1975 album, '' Rock 'n' Roll''. Roy Young recorded a single version in 1972 (liner notes CD set ''Roy Young The Best of 50 Years''). Additionally three of Lennon's original
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cut a version during rehearsal in 1993 that came out on CD as ''The Quarry Men - The Rehearsal Tapes'', copyrighted and privately released in 2004 (only via website sales, now out of print).


Chart performance

* #4 (U.S.
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R&B) * #14 (U.S. Billboard Best Sellers in Stores) * #45 (
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(Billboard Hot 100)) * #11
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Legacy

In the song "Land" on the album ''
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'' (1975), Patti Smith refers to “Bony Moronie.” Echo & the Bunnymen's 1984 song “My Kingdom”, includes the lyric “Do you know how to dance like Bony Moronie?”. The 1988 song "Good Times" by INXS & Jimmy Barnes, which makes many references to classic rock & roll, features the lyric, "Bony Maronie's gonna be with Jim/I said long tall Sally's gonna be with Slim".


References


External links

* {{authority control 1957 songs 1957 singles 1975 singles Songs written by Larry Williams Larry Williams songs Ritchie Valens songs The Cyrkle songs London Records singles Specialty Records singles