[citation needed], The Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA adopted "Apache" as the unofficial team anthem in 2007.
13 on the US R&B chart. The Shadows version proved to be an enduring hit, enjoying a 19-week run in the top 40 which concluded on 24 November, reappearing for one more week on 8 December. - "FRANCHISE" - LYRICS, 27 Best Ever Songs From Movie Soundtracks, HOT SONG: Tory Lanez - "Most High" - LYRICS, 23 Boy Band Slow Jams That Made You Believe In Love. Come and jump on it To all you girls, that wanna join my Tribe Until we reach the stream Every single portion, Send chills up and down your spine ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. First we'll show and tell I'm better known as the Master Gee I'm Big Bank, I am the Chief A pow-wow, just rock it out Come and jump on it It was the fifth rap song to appear on the Hot 100, entering on February 13, 1982 and peaking at #53 two months later. Among many recordings, Spanish rock band Los Pekenikes covered "Apache" in 1961, The Ventures in 1962 (on the album The Ventures Play Telstar and the Lonely Bull) and Davie Allan and The Arrows (as "Apache '65") in 1965. Girl when I freak you out I promise that you won't want to get off, If you're horny let's do it
A pow-wow, just rock it out Kemosabe, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it
Ho! I rock you out of your mocassin Hot buttered popcorn My Tribe went down in the hall of fame Keep it rockin like the stuff that we call maize
All you suckers better step aside Custer, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it This classic record in hip-hop actually samples the cover of a cover. - "FRANCHISE" - LYRICS, HOT SONG: Tory Lanez - "Most High" - LYRICS, Match These Taylor Swift Songs to Her Ex-Boyfriends.
If your horny lets do it HIYOO Silver, is what I say! 1. [Chorus] There’s no doubt, however, that Sugar Hill’s version is the most popular…, Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it. Woogie betcha wanna boogie again Wolololololo! When Silver and I, take a route 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, behind Blue Moon by The Marcels. Record producer Norrie Paramor preferred the flip side, an instrumental of the army song "The Quartermaster's Stores", now called "The Quatermasster's Stores" after the TV series Quatermass. "Apache" is an instrumental written by English composer Jerry Lordan. The title "Apache" reflects the source of Lordan's inspiration: the 1954 American western film Apache. Kemosabe, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it Pound for pound, I will never break down Takes me to my limits And you can put me to the test at your request My saddle's waiting
Ho! Like Kemosabi, of course it's me In 1982, this version peaked at No. Ride it, my pony Come and jump on it Put up a fuss, in the end you'll agree When you come inside, my tee-pee Jump on It may refer to: Jump on It (Montrose album), 1976 album by hard rock band Montrose; Jump on It!, 1999 album by rap group The Sugarhill Gang "Jump on It," a song from Sir Mix-a-Lot's 1996 album Return of the Bumpasaurus; This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jump on It. And you can put me to the test at your request He said, "Get them squaws, fast as you can" My saddle's waiting, Sitting here flossing The drum break was played by Jim Gordon.
During this run, the group's follow-up single "Man of Mystery/The Stranger" peaked at no.5, alongside the no.3 success of "Nine Times Out of Ten" (backing Cliff Richard). Custer, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it... The original version was by guitarist Bert Weedon, but Lordan did not like the version. I'm looking for a partner The band discovered "Apache" when Lordan played it on a ukulele. And with the mic is how my smoke signals work Young Thug & M.I.A. It is a song that gets everyone jumpin' (no pun intended), as it contains one of the most popular dance sequences ever, as seen in the video below starring the Fresh Prince himself, Will Smith, and his cousin Carlton. Custer, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it so I, drive up in my new Seville Come and jump on it
[Verse 3: Wonder Mike] Wolololololo!
In this act, they are referred to as “Will the Thrill & Bugaloo Shrimp”. Apache, jump on it, jump on it, wowowowowowowowowo! Ho! Come and jump on it. was recorded in much the same way as all the classic material from Sugar Hill Records -- the music credits go to the Sugar Hill House Band, though individual members aren't listed. (What's that?) The sound of bongo drums that prepares everyone to move their hips on the dance floor are emulated from a 1973 version of “Apache” by the Incredible Bongo Band, which was a cover of the original 1960 version by The Shadows. 35,[9] climbing into the top 20 the following week. [6] In mid-1960 the Shadows were on tour with Lordan as a supporting act. A-hunga-hunga-hunga-hunga! Jump Songtext. In 1970, English progressive rock group The Edgar Broughton Band released a single "Apache Drop Out", which combined "Apache" with a version of Captain Beefheart's "Drop Out Boogie". Had a little talk with my medicine man [21] George Harrison said The Beatles used to play "Apache" as well as other Shadows' hits ("FBI", "The Frightened City") during their shows in Hamburg. Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it... Ho! I sting squaws, then I run away Apache, jump on it, jump on it [1] In 1961, this cover version, credited to "Jørgen Ingmann and His Guitar", made No. Kemosabe got down, took off his mask When you're stung by the rapping ranger If you're horny let's do it
In 1996, Sir Mix-A-Lot played off the lyrics to the Sugarhill Gang's version of "Apache" in his hit "Jump on It", released on the album Return of the Bumpasaurus. ", Aowowowowowowowowowowowo! Bert Weedon's original recording was released at the same time and reached number 24.[2][3]. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Jump on It - Montrose on AllMusic - 1976 - This hard-rockin' album, produced by Jack… Wolololololo! Just move to my rhythm, and feel my vibe The original recording was by British guitarist Bert Weedon in early 1960. Peepin' your steelo Send chills up and down your spine Juices flowing down your thigh. Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language: (Chorus) We often wondered what it is ourselves. You just hippa-hoppa-dippa-boppa bang the boogie A-hunga-hunga-hunga-hunga, (Big Bank Hank) Come and jump on it, If we're gonna get nasty baby 23 One Hit Wonders You Still Can't Get Out Of Your Head, HOT SONG: 21 Savage x Metro Boomin - "My Dawgâ" - LYRICS, NEW SONG: Rod Wave - POP SMOKE - "MOOD SWINGS" ft. Lil Tjay - LYRICS, POPULAR SONG: Travis Scott feat. His head began to boppin' his foot start to clappin' My saddle's waiting [4], The 2013 documentary Sample This, directed by Dan Forrer and narrated by Gene Simmons, recounts the story of The Incredible Bongo Band and its recording of "Apache".[14][15]. Wolololololo! Young Thug & M.I.A. Sonny James recorded a vocal music version in 1961. Pound for pound, I will never break down Wolololololo! A-hunga-hunga-hunga-hunga! When they're stung by the rapping ranger All you suckers better step aside Put up a fuss, in the end you'll agree (Big Bank!) Lurk all over and through you baby 2 in Canada.
"Now what you hear is not a test!" [Chorus] “Apache (Jump On It)” is one of the earliest and most popular songs in the history of mainstream rap. [Instrumental] 33 on the UK Singles Chart. A fortnight later, the song rose twelve places to no. Come and jump on it. In 1972, the Moog-based band of session musicians called, A 30-second edit of The Shadows version was used in an April 1988 UK TV advertisement for, An 80-second edit of The Shadows version was used in the 1989 feature film, A 60-second portion of a re-mastered version by The Shadows was used in the 2012/13 UK TV advert for, A version of "Apache" was used as the theme to the long-running television show, Another 30 second sampled version by The Incredible Bongo Band is used in a, Various versions are used in commercials for, Announcers: Marney Gellner, Andrea Lloyd Curry, Alan Horton, Brian Siemen, John Focke, This page was last edited on 28 October 2020, at 05:02. Keep it rockin' like the stuff that we call maize The recording was done at the EMI Abbey Road Studio in London. Without even falling off Tommy came along, saw what was happenin
Ho! Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it When Silver and I, take a ride My saddle's waiting Just move to my rhythm, and feel my vibe [1] A 1973 version by the Incredible Bongo Band has been called "hip-hop’s national anthem".
The longtime reissue label Rhino Records made a transition from faithful historian to active participant in the world of modern music with Jump on It!, the first new album by the Sugarhill Gang in more than 15 years. It was the fifth rap song to appear on the Hot 100, entering on February 13, 1982 and peaking at #53 two months later.
Ride it my pony
It has been sampled by hip hop performers such as The Sugarhill Gang, L.L. In a 1963 NME article, The Shadows said, "What's the most distinctive sound of our group?
Ride it my pony The Shadows' "Apache" entered the UK top 40 on 21 July 1960 at no. (Wonder Mike) [Intro] [Bridge] A-hunga-hunga-hunga-hunga! “Apache (Jump On It)” is one of the earliest and most popular songs in the history of mainstream rap.
Kemosabe, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it It has been cited by a generation of guitarists as inspirational and is considered one of the most influential British rock 45s of the pre-Beatles era. A firing squad, sensed the danger To all you girls, that wanna join my Tribe You just hippa-hoppa-dippa-boppa bang the boogie Cause I'm the one who shot Jesse James Apache, jump on it, jump on it Other tracks focus on either specific educational subjects ("ABC's," "The Vowels," "Last Day of School") or on subjects more generally beneficial for kids' well-being ("Fireworks," "Sugar Hill Groove," "My Little Playmate"). Custer, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it A firing squad, sensed the danger Apache, jump on it, jump on it Singer-guitarist Joe Brown had bought an Italian-built guitar echo chamber that he did not like and gave it to Hank Marvin, who developed a distinctive sound using it and the tremolo arm of his Fender Stratocaster. And with the mic is how my smoke signals work Wowowowowowwowowowowowowowowowowow! English songwriter and composer Jerry Lordan came up with the tune. [Bridge]
It's a much better tack than trying to update the Sugarhill Gang for the late-'90s hip-hop world, but this children's album doesn't make any kind of transition to adult audiences. Wolololololo! If you're horny let's do it My saddle's waiting
The longtime reissue label Rhino Records made a transition from faithful historian to active participant in the world of modern music with Jump on It!, the first new album by the Sugarhill Gang in more than 15 years. A-hunga-hunga-hunga-hunga! Hi, yo, Silver, is what I say Apache, jump on it, jump on it Tonto, jump on it, jump on it, jump on it A-hunga-hunga-hunga-hunga (Big Bank Hank) I'm Big Bank, I am the Chief I got a lot of raps but I'll be real I never need a horse I … [Chorus] The things I would do to you Ride it, my pony I get up, and nothin' gets me down You got it tough I've seen the toughest around And I know, baby, just how you feel You got to roll with the punches And get to what's real Ah, can't you see me standin' here I got my back against the record machine I ain't the worst that you've seen Ah, can't you see what I mean? The Shadows recorded "Apache" in June 1960; when it was released the next month, their version topped the UK Singles Chart for five weeks. (What's that?) Copyright: Writer(s): Elgin B. Lumpkin, Stephen Garrett, Timothy Mosley Lyrics Terms of Use. When you come inside, my tee-pee
3 and, on 25 August, deposed "Please Don't Tease" – on which The Shadows backed Cliff Richard – to begin a five-week run at no.