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"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" is a
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telling the story of a shy girl wearing a revealing
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at the beach. It was written by
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and
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and first released in June 1960 by
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, with an orchestra conducted by John Dixon. The Hyland version reached
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on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, selling a million copies in the US, and was a worldwide hit. The song has been adapted into French as "Itsy bitsy petit bikini" and into German as "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Honolulu-Strand-Bikini", reaching number one on national charts in both languages. Several versions of the song have proved successful in various European countries. In 1990 a version by British pop band Bombalurina, titled "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", reached
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on the
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and in Ireland.


History and lyric

The story told through the three verses of the song is as follows: (1) the young lady is too afraid to leave the locker where she has changed into her bikini; (2) she has made it to the beach but sits on the sand wrapped in a blanket; (3) she has finally gone into the ocean, but is too afraid to come out, and stays immersed in the water – despite the fact she's " turning blue" – to hide herself from view. Trudy Packer recited the phrases "...two, three, four / Tell the people what she wore", heard at the end of each verse before the chorus; and "Stick around, we'll tell you more", heard after the first chorus and before the start of the second verse. In an interview and article by Greg Ehrbar in ''The Cartoon Music Book'', edited by Daniel Goldmark and Yuval Taylor,
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musical director
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said he 'ghosted' the arrangement of the song for John Dixon, as Dixon had taken on more work than he could handle at that time. At a time when bikini bathing suits were still seen as too risqué to be mainstream, the song prompted a sudden takeoff in bikini sales. It is credited as being one of the earliest contributors to the acceptance of the bikini in society. The early 1960s saw a slew of surf movies and other film and television productions that rapidly built on the song's momentum. Hyland's version hit number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on August 8, 1960, and sold over a million copies in the US. It also made the top 10 in other countries, including #8 on the
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. It also reached #1 in New Zealand.


Ownership controversy

In September 2006,
Paul Vance Joseph Paul Florio (November 4, 1929 – May 30, 2022), known professionally as Paul Vance, was an American songwriter and record producer, primarily from the 1950s until the 1970s. His most successful song compositions, all written with Lee Po ...
, the song's co-writer, saw his own mistaken obituary on TV, as a consequence of the death of another man, Paul Van Valkenburgh, who claimed to have written "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini" under the name Paul Vance. The impostor had explained his lack of royalty payments for the song by claiming that he had sold the rights as a teenager. Vance, the song's true co-author, earned several million dollars from the song from 1960 until his own death in 2022, describing it as "a money machine."


In other media

The song was featured in the 1961
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'' – in a key scene, the character Otto (
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), suspected of being a spy, is being
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by the
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playing the song to him repetitively, eventually with the record off-center to create a weird howling variation of pitch. The actual recording was re-released in 1962 to capitalize on the film's success, but it did not rechart. The song is also used in the films
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'' (1981), ''
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'' and '' Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise''. It was going to be one of the tracks for ''
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'', but was removed for an unknown reason. However, it has made an appearance in its sequel ''
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'', performed by The Sunlight Shakers.


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French versions

The song was adapted into French under the title "Itsy bitsy petit bikini" by André Salvet and Lucien Morisse. The French version was recorded in 1960 first by
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and then by
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and Richard Anthony (Dalida also recorded a version in Italian titled "Pezzettini di bikini"). Sales of all three French versions, as well as Brian Hyland's English version, were combined and reached number one in Wallonia (French-speaking Belgium), charting for nine months from September 1, 1960, to May 1, 1961. A version by the animated character Funny Bear also reached the top 30 in France in 2007. Richard Anthony's version of "Itsy bitsy petit bikini" appears in the 2006 film ''
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''.


Track listings

Dalida version 7-inch single Barclay 70345 (1960) # "Itsi bitsi petit bikini" (2:13) # "O sole mio" (2:51) Johnny Hallyday version 7-inch single Vogue V. 45-775 (1960) # "Itsy bitsy petit bikini" (2:15) # "Depuis qu'ma môme" (2:25


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Johnny Hallyday version


Funny Bear version


German versions

In Germany, the song was renamed "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Honolulu-Strand-Bikini" and with German lyrics written by Rudolf Günter Loose. It was recorded by Club Honolulu, an alias for French-born Italian singer
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and her brother Silvio Francesco, and reached number one on the West German charts. The teenage Danish brothers Jan & Kjeld also recorded a version in German, but although the duo were popular in West Germany, having already had several hits there, their version failed to chart in that country, and its only chart appearance was in the Netherlands.


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Club Honolulu version


Jan & Kjeld version


Albert West versions

Dutch singer Albert West collaborated with original singer Hyland on an updated version in 1988, which reached number 43 on the Dutch singles chart. In 2003 West recorded another version of the song with Band Zonder Banaan which reached number 36.


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Albert West & Brian Hyland version


Band Zonder Banaan & Albert West version


Bombalurina version

In July 1990, a version was released by Bombalurina, titled "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", which featured
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, star of ''
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'', a popular UK children's television show of the time, along with two dancers, Dawn Andrews and Annie Dunkley. Andrews later married
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of the group
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. Mallett told the British pop magazine '' Smash Hits'' that the composer of popular theatre musicals Andrew Lloyd Webber had come up with the idea for making the single, and had asked Mallett to sing on it. The day after recording the song, Mallett took a copy of it on a tour of European clubs where he was making personal appearances, and asked the clubs' DJs to play the song, raising public awareness of the record. In November 2008, schoolteacher and former singer Everton Barnes claimed that he was the real singer on the record, as Mallett had been unable to hit the right notes and sang flat. The song was released on Carpet Records, a subsidiary of Andrew Lloyd Webber's
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. Lloyd Webber later admitted that he had produced the song because his wife had bet him that as a composer of musical theatre, he would not be able to make a pop song that was a big hit. The band name "Bombalurina" was taken from the name of one of the characters in Lloyd Webber's musical '' Cats''. The song reached number one on the
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on August 19, 1990, and was certified silver for sales of 200,000 copies. The single also reached number one in Ireland and the top ten in Austria, Finland, Germany, New Zealand, and Norway.


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Other cover versions and parodies

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s in many languages. * Teenage singer Jeri Lynne Fraser released "Poor Begonia (Caught Pneumonia)" in 1960 as an answer to what happened next. * Comedian
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released a cover version of this song soon after the original was released. * German version with Club Honolulu (
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and her brother Silvio Francesco) in 1960. * The country comedy duo Homer and Jethro did a parody version on their 1966 album "Songs To Tickle Your Funny Bone". *
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included a version of the song on her 1966 album ''
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''. * Jimi Hendrix played a brief cover of the song on the live recording ''Mr. Pitiful'', released in 1981 in Germany only. *
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covered the Club Honolulu version (in
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) on their 1987 cover album ''
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''. It was released as a promo single under the alias Die Roten Rosen. Also, on the 2007 re-release, the
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version was added as a
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. * Hungarian pop star Szandi covered the song as the title track of her 1989 album (English translation: Little Girl). The chorus in Hungarian is the following: , meaning "A teenie-weenie, itsy-bitsy, super-dooper Honolulu swimming suit". * A cover version was made by Devo on the CD ''
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''. This version of the song had appeared in the film '' Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise'', but was unavailable on CD until the release of the ''Pioneers'' album. *
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covered the song for the 1993 album '' Muppet Beach Party''. *
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, in 2012, covered the song on his 9-CD ''Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music'' project. * Mud recorded a cover version in 1982. * A
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version, a little faithful to the original, , (LP Ronnie Cord, Copacabana CLP 11.164, October 1960) was a hit in 1960 when it was sung by
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, and had some re-recordings, by artists like
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and Blitz's 1983 version. * A Spanish version "Bikini Amarillo" (very faithful to the original) was an enormous hit for Mexican singer
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in the 1960s. * A Finnish version "Pikku pikku bikinissä" was sung by
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in 1961. * A Danish version "En mægtig smart men meget sart bikini" was sung by
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and
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in 1960. * A Serbian version "Bikini sa žutim tačkicama" was sung by Ljiljana Petrović in 1962. * In 1983, the British group Echo & the Bunnymen composed and recorded the song "Do It Clean", released on '' Porcupine'' album, which lyric lines were inspired by the Hyland's hit: "Iszy bitzy witzy itzy everywhere / I've been here and I've been there". * In 1984, Dutch singer John Spencer made a Dutch version called 'Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Rood Wit Blauwe Monokini' (meaning 'Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Red White and Blue Monokini') *
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covered the song in his 1984 album ''Red Hot and Blue''. * In 1987, it was sung in Greek by Polina (), with the title (English: "The Pink Bikini"), in her album (). * Argentinian pop groups
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and
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recorded successful versions in 1984 and 1990 respectively, under the name . The lyrics were translated into local slang, and update the source of shame to lack of
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. * Another cover version was , a Cuban propaganda song sung by Las D'Aida in (2000). * A Bulgarian version ("Tulip Themed Bathing Suit") sung by the children group Sparrows () contains kids-friendly comic lyrics. In the lyrics, a girl falls in love with a boy impressed by his tulip themed swimming suit among other things. * In Croatian, there is a cover by the group Trio Tividi, titled simply "Bikini". * With lyrics in Swedish by Karl-Lennart,
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recorded the song. * At the beginning of 2006, a
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of the song was used for a ''
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'' magazine advert, "I need an Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie TV Easy Magaziney". * Günther recorded a version, "Teeny Weeny String Bikini". * The singing character
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recorded original English, Spanish and French versions. * A snippet is the last song covered on the 12" version of the " Stars on 45 Medley". * In 1960, it was sung in Japanese by Danny Iida & The Paradise King with Kyu Sakamoto as a member. (Toshiba Records JP-5051) *In 2021, the German pirate folk metal band, Storm Seeker, covered "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Honolulu Strand-Bikini" in German on their second studio album. *Swedish-American group The Mamas released a cover version in 2021 with new arrangement and some changes in the lyrics.


See also

* List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 1960 (U.S.) * List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 1960 * List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles from 1958 to 1969 *
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* List of Cash Box Top 100 number-one singles of 1960 * List of number-one hits of 1960 (Germany) * List of number-one singles of 1960 (Canada) * List of number-one singles of 1960 (France) * List of number-one singles of 1961 (France) *
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*
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*
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*
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*
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References

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