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Gimme dat ding ~ The Pipkins

Sat, May 3, 2008

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If any of you have ever watched the old Benny Hill Show, you are familiar with the instrumental version of this song used for a lot of the silent sketches during the 1970s and 1980s.

The song came out in 1969 and rose to number six on the charts in January 1970. It is a song that is permanently stuck in my head since I first started playing it on KOL-AM those many years ago.

Just who were the Pipkins?

They were:

Roger Greenaway, a British songwriter responsible for such hits as, Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress (The Hollies), Hallejuah (Deep Purple), and I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing (The New Seekers) among many others;

Tony Burrows, who fronted several groups (often simultaneously) such as Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, First Class, and Brotherhood of Man.

That’s right, that’s right
I’m sad and blue
‘Cause I can’t do the Boogaloo
I’m lost, I’m lost
Can’t do my thing
That’s why I sing
Gimme, Gimme Dat Ding ah..

Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme Dat
Gimme Dat Ding, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat Ding
Gimme Dat, Gimme, Gimme Dat,
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Dat Ding
(Oh Sing it one more time Momma)

Oh, Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme Dat
Gimme Dat Ding, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat Ding
Gimme Dat, Gimme, Gimme Dat,
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Dat Ding
(Ah, you ain’t doin’ that late at night)

Ah, what good’s a metronome
Without a bell for ringing?
How fast can anybody ever tell he swings?
How can you tell the rhythm written on a bar?
How can you ever hope to know just where you are?
Gimme Dat, (Gimme Dat) Ah Gimme Dat (Gimme Dat)
Ah Gimme Dat, (Gimme Dat) Gimme Dat,
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Gimme,
(Ah Gotcha!)

Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme Dat
Gimme Dat Ding, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat Ding
Gimme Dat, Gimme, Gimme Dat,
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Dat Ding

[Honky Tonk Piano Interlude]

Oh, Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme Dat
Gimme Dat Ding, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat Ding
Gimme Dat, Gimme, Gimme Dat,
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Dat Ding

Ah, what good’s a metronome
Without a bell for ringing?
How fast can anybody ever tell he swings?
How can you tell the rhythm written on the bar?
How can you ever hope to know just where you are?
Gimme Dat, Ah Gimme Dat
Ah Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat,
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Gimme,

Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme Dat
Gimme Dat Ding, Gimme Dat
Gimme, Gimme Dat, Gimme Dat Ding
Gimme Dat, Gimme, Gimme Dat,
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, Dat Ding

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DJ Allyn is a burned out radio guy who went on to become a burned out sound engineer for a famous (but deliberately un-named) Seattle area grunge band, and now back in a different role in radio on a network that I will also deliberately leave un-named. I am always on the lookout for interesting videos, old music, and fun.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. nerbygirl Says:

    DJ;
    What a bizarre flashback from the past that was! It made me think of another goofy song from that era: The Bertha Butt song.
    Ever heard that one?
    Or how about the song about Timothy, the guy who ate his friends? Remember THAT one?
    Hope you’re feeling better.

  2. DJ Allyn Says:

    The “Bertha Butt” song is Troglodyte (Cave Man) by the Jimmy Castor Bunch, and I posted it on April 3, 2008.

    Ah yes, Timothy. I remember it well. Probably the only record made to shoot for being intentionally banned to increase record sales. The addage of bad publicity can actually be a good thing. I just posted it for you.

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