Fast Food Song
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| Single by Fast Food Rockers | ||||
| from the album It's Never Easy Being Cheesy | ||||
| Released | 16 June 2003 | |||
| Length | 3:10 | |||
| Label | Better the Devil | |||
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"Fast Food Song" is a song made famous by British-based band Fast Food Rockers, although it existed long before they recorded it,[1] as a popular children's playground song. The chorus is based on the Moroccan folk tune "A Ram Sam Sam" and mentions fast food restaurant chains McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut.[2]
The song was released on 16 June 2003 as the lead single from their album It's Never Easy Being Cheesy. The song was highly successful in the United Kingdom, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the Scottish Singles Chart. The song also achieved minor chart success worldwide and reached number 24 on the Irish Charts and number 56 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. The song was co-written and produced by Mike Stock.
The original version of this song was written and recorded in Dutch by Eric Dikeb, called "Pizza-ha-ha", even though it is better known as "De Pizza Hut". "Fast Food Song" is only one of the many adaptations of the Dutch original. Other versions include "De pizza dans" by Dynamite, which was a number-one hit in Belgium's Flanders region,[3] and "Burger Dance" by DJ Ötzi and Dikeb, which reached number one in Germany.
Track listings
[edit | edit source]All tracks were written by Mike Stock, Steve Crosby, Sandy Rass, Eric Dikeb, Martin Neumayer, and Bob Patmore.
UK CD single and Dutch maxi-CD single[4][5]
- "Fast Food Song" ('Deep Pan' radio mix) – 3:10
- "Fast Food Song" (Extra Large 'Deep Pan' radio mix) – 4:16
- "Fast Food Song" (Shanghai Surprise 'Go Large' club mix) – 6:05
- "Fast Food Song" (Sing-A-Long-A-Fast-Food) – 3:08
- "Fast Food Song" (video)
UK cassette single[6]
- "Fast Food Song" ('Deep Pan' radio mix) – 3:10
- "Fast Food Song" (Sing-A-Long-A-Fast-Food) – 3:08
Charts
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Certifications
[edit | edit source]| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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| United Kingdom (BPI)[14] | Silver | 200,000‡ |
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Release history
[edit | edit source]| Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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| United Kingdom | 16 June 2003 | CD | Better the Devil | [15] |
| Australia | 7 July 2003 | Sony Music Entertainment Australia | [16] |
DJ Ötzi version
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| Single by DJ Ötzi featuring Eric Dikeb | ||||
| from the album Flying to the Sky | ||||
| Released | 28 July 2003[17] | |||
| Length | 3:24 | |||
| Label | Polydor | |||
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A version recorded by Austrian singer DJ Ötzi featuring Eric Dikeb was released in July 2003 titled "Burger Dance". It reached number one in Germany, number three in Austria, and number seven in Switzerland.
The song is based on the original Dutch "Pizza ha-ha", including the parts that invite audience participation. It therefore also uses samples of "A Ram Sam Sam" and some sections of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" particularly "Glory Glory Hallelujah".
Track listing
[edit | edit source]German maxi-CD single[18]
- "Burger Dance" (party version) – 3:24
- "Summer of '69" – 3:21
- "Burger Dance" (international remix) – 3:17
- "Burger Dance" (single version) – 3:42
- "Burger Dance" (karaoke version) – 3:24
Charts
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Certifications
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| Austria (IFPI Austria)[25] | Gold | 15,000* |
| Germany (BVMI)[26] | Gold | 150,000^ |
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- 2003 songs
- 2003 debut singles
- Fast Food Rockers songs
- Number-one singles in Scotland
- Number-one singles in Germany
- Polydor Records singles
- Songs written by Mike Stock (musician)
- UK Independent Singles Chart number-one singles
- Ultratop 50 Singles (Flanders) number-one singles
- British novelty songs
- Songs about food and drink
