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"'Speedy Gonzales'" is a 1961 David Dante alias David Hess song (RCA 8056) about Speedy Gonzales, "the fastest mouse in all Mexico". It was written by Buddy Kaye, Ethel Lee and David Hess. The David Dante original briefly entered the US Music Vendor chart in April 1961.

Pat Boone version



The song was popularised in the United States as a 1962 single by Pat Boone.Norwegiancharts.com Pat Boone The Boone version peaked at the #6 Billboard Hot 100 position in 1962 during a total chart run of 13 weeks, doing better in many national charts in Europe, where it sold a million copies. The female voice ("La-la-la...") on this song was of Robin Ward. It also incorporated Mel Blanc voicing Speedy Gonzales as he did in the Warner Brothers cartoons.

Dante's version details a demand from a girl named Consuela to Speedy to stop roving about and take care of his neglected household. Boone's song adds a spoken introduction stating that he was wandering between some old adobe haciendas on a moonlit night in Mexico, where he heard the voice of a Mexican girl calling to Speedy, and Mel Blanc's inserts replace a recurring line from Dante's lyrics.

Warner Bros. Pictures sued Boone and Dot Records for $850,000 over Blanc's performance of Speedy's voice on Boone's record without their authorization. The case was later dropped.

Charts



'Pat Boone version'

Kumbia All Starz version



"'Speedy Gonzales'" by A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia All Starz is the third single from the album 'Ayer Fue Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz'. The song was covered in Spanish.

Personnel

* Written by Buddy Kaye, David Hess, and Ethel Lee

* Produced by A.B. Quintanilla III

* Lead vocals by Pee Wee

* Background vocals by Roque Morales and Memo Morales

* Intro by A.B. Quintanilla III

Other versions



English-language versions

* In 1965, Soupy Sales recorded the song on his album "Soupy Sales Sez Do The Mouse"

* Recorded in English, but with a Cantonese spoken section: "" ("Mexican Girl") by The Fabulous Echoes featuring Tang Kei Chan () (Hong Kong, 1965)

* In 1969, the song was recorded by the Hep Stars and became their last singleOldham, A, Calder, T & Irvin, C: "ABBA: The Name of the Game", page 227. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1995

* In 1973, the song was recorded by the Navajo Sundowners on their album "Navajo Sundowners, Volume 3, and re-released in 1974 on Volume 8.

* Covered by The Wurzels on their 1975 album 'The Wurzels Are Scrumptious' and later featured as a B-Side to their single 'Give Me England' in 1977.

* In 1977, Charo and the Salsoul Orchestra made a cover on the album 'Cuchi Cuchi'

* In 1980, Lena Zavaroni covered the song on her album 'Songs Are Such Good Things'

* In 2002, the Belgian band Swoop had a hit with a cover version.

* In 2014, the Ubisoft-based band Los Pimientos Locos covered this song for the game Just Dance 2015.

Other-language versions

* In Spanish: Manolo Muoz, The Sacados

* In Spanish: Klasse (Venezuelan band) (1987)

* In German ("Kleiner Gonzales"): Rex Gildo, Caterina Valente with her brother Silvio Francesco, Dalida, and Lou van Burg

* In French ("Le Petit Gonzales"): Danyel Grard, Dalida, Jean Chabrier and Pierre Lalonde

* In Serbo-Croatian ("Mali Gonzales"): Duan Jaki (1963)

* In Italian: Johnny Dorelli, Peppino Di Capri, Catullo e gli Enigmisti (Nuova Enigmistica Tascabile, N. 424) (1962)

* In Greek: "Kakosalesi" by Yannis Miliokas (1986)

* In Norwegian: "Fisking i Valdres" (Fishing in Valdres) by Viggo Sandvik (1988)

* In Hungarian: Jnos Kos

* In Korean: by The Key Boys (1964)

* In Estonian: "Viimane vaatus" ("Last act") by Anne Veski (1983)

* In Czech: "Speedy Gonzales" Hana Ulrychov (1971)

See also



* Crocodile Rock (a song by Elton John with a similar chorus)

* Putin khuilo! (a Russian/Ukrainian football chant, as assumed by Artemy Troitsky, inspired by "Speedy Gonzales" chorus)

References



Category:1961 songs

Category:1962 singles

Category:2007 singles

Category:Pat Boone songs

Category:Kumbia All Starz songs

Category:Songs with lyrics by Buddy Kaye

Category:Songs written by David Hess

Category:Song recordings produced by A. B. Quintanilla

Category:Songs about mice and rats

Category:Songs about comics

Category:Number-one singles in Germany

Category:Looney Tunes songs

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