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"Mony Mony" is a 1968 single by American
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band Tommy James and the Shondells, which reached No. 1 in the
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and No. 3 in the U.S. Written by
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, Ritchie Cordell,
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and Tommy James, the song has appeared in various film and television works such as the
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drama '' Heaven & Earth''. It was also covered by English singer-songwriter Billy Idol in 1981. Idol's version, which took in more of a rock sound, became an international top 40 hit and additionally revived public interest in the original
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single. In 1986 it was covered by
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, who gave it a
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rendition.


Tommy James and the Shondells version


Background and release

"Mony Mony" was credited to Tommy James,
Bo Gentry Robert Allan Ackoff (May 30, 1942 – June 30, 1983), known professionally as Bo Gentry, was an American pop singer, songwriter and record producer, most noted for his work with Tommy James and the Shondells in the 1960s. Biography Gentry wa ...
, Ritchie Cordell and
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. The song's title was inspired by Tommy James' view of the "M.O.N.Y." sign atop the
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on the New York City skyline from his
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apartment. As James said in a 1995 interview in ''Hitch'' magazine: "Mony Mony" was the only song by the group to reach the top 20 in the United Kingdom; it reached No. 1 in the UK, No. 3 in the U.S. and Canada, and became a Top 10 hit across western Europe. A music video was made featuring the band performing the song amidst psychedelic backgrounds. A decade and a half later, it would receive renewed play on
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.


Track listings and format

* Vinyl # "Mony Mony" – 2:45 # "One Two Three and I Fell" – 2:32


Chart performance


Billy Idol version


Background and release

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artist Billy Idol released a
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in 1981 (on the '' Don't Stop'' EP). Along with the track "Baby Talk", Idol's version of "Mony Mony" went to No. 7 on the Billboard dance chart. In his 2015 memoir, ''Dancing With Myself'', he recalls his affection for the song originally stemmed from a sexual encounter he had as a youth where it played in the background. Before proposing the cover to executives at
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, he originally suggested recording a cover of "Shout" before admitting his intentions for "Mony Mony". A live recording of the song became a hit for Idol in 1987 as well, while promoting his then-forthcoming compilation work '' Vital Idol''. The live version was released as a single and went to No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, coincidentally displacing
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's cover of another Tommy James song, "
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", from the top spot. It also finished directly behind the Tiffany song at No. 19 in the 1987 year-end ''Billboard'' chart. Idol's version gave rise to an interesting custom. When the song was performed live in concert or played at a club or dance, people would shout a certain formulaic (and usually obscene) variation of a particular phrase in the two measures following each line, for example, "Hey, say what… get laid get fucked!" Or "Hey, motherfucker… get laid get fucked!" This led to the song being banned at high-school dances across North America, although the custom continues at Idol concerts & sporting events today. It became so widespread that Idol would eventually commit the lyrics to record in the "Idol/Stevens Mix" of the song on the 2018 remix album ''Vital Idol: Revitalized.'' Idol revived interest in the original
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song. The full studio version can be found on Idol's '' Greatest Hits''
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, a 2001
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release. That album has received positive critical reviews, with Idol's cover of the James tune specifically praised.


Uses in popular culture

The song was sampled by Australian
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to promote its 1992 (jobs) "Yeah!" campaign. This sample was also used by the Seven-affiliated regional TV network
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(now Prime7).
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wrote a parody of this song from his album ''
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'', entitled "Alimony" (based on the live Idol version, complete with a live audience). It is about a recently divorced man complaining about his ex-wife taking everything he owns away from him in alimony payments. A cover version of the song appeared in
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Season 7 Episode 2 ''Health Insurance'' (2005) when Craig ( David Anthony Higgins) threw a breakroom party for Lois (
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) celebrating her 10th anniversary at Lucky Aide; the show's fictional grocery store. Despite obvious changes to the lyrics, the cover otherwise followed the same melody as Idol's version with "Mony Mony" most notably replaced with "Lois Lois".


Track listings and formats

*(1981) US 7" vinyl #"Mony Mony" (Single Edit) 3:23 #"Baby Talk" 3:10 *(1981) UK 7" vinyl (33⅓ rpm) & 12" vinyl (45rpm) #"Mony Mony" #"Baby Talk" #"Untouchables" #"Dancing With Myself" *(1987) UK 7" vinyl #"Mony Mony (Live)" #"Shakin' All Over (Live)" *(1987) US 12" vinyl #"Mony Mony (Hung Like a Pony Remix)" 6:59 #"Mony Mony (Steel-Toe Cat Dub)" 6:50 #"Mony Mony (Live) 4:00" #"Mony Mony (Incorrectly listed as Single Edit)" 5:01 *(1987) UK 12" vinyl #"Mony Mony (Hung Like a Pony Remix♰)" #"Shakin' All Over (Live)" #"Mony Mony (Live)" ♰Mixed by –
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Chart performance

Original version Live version


Certifications


References

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