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{{Infobox song

| name = Kung Fu

| cover =

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| type = single

| artist = Ash

| album = 1977

| B-side =

| released = 20 March 1995

| recorded = 1994

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| genre = {{hlist|Power pop|pop-punk}}

| length = 2:17

| label = Infectious

| writer = Tim Wheeler

| producer = Owen Morris

| prev_title = Uncle Pat

| prev_year = 1994

| next_title = Girl from Mars

| next_year = 1995

}}

"'Kung Fu'" is a song by the band Ash, released as the first single from their album, '1977'. It was released in March 1995 as a CD single, limited edition 7, and standard 7 vinyl. The song was written by Tim Wheeler and produced by Owen Morris.

Writing and recording



The song was written by Tim Wheeler in five minutes on Boxing Day 1994 at Belfast International Airport, and recorded in one take on the following day. The song was recorded on The Verve's equipment, who were nearby recording their 'A Northern Soul' album at the same time.

The song lyrics reference martial arts movie star Jackie Chan and the song was used in the advertising and during the bloopers at the end of the American release of Chan's film, 'Rumble in the Bronx'. Additionally, the song's intro is a sample from kung-fu flick 'Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind', starring Sammo Hung, which was being shown as part of a Channel 4 Kung-Fu film season shown over Christmas of that year. It is Hung's voice that can be heard in the sample.

When performed live, "Kung Fu" traditionally closed the band's sets in a two-minute rendition, but was later moved to an earlier slot in the setlist. On the Nu-Clear Sounds tour, it ran to around 5 minutes, with a DJ filling the song with martial arts and computer game noises. Live versions of the song appear on the 'Barbie 7' EP and the Ash album 'Live at the Wireless'.

The song appears on '1977', 'Intergalactic Sonic 7s', Ash's first greatest hits collection, and the 'Tokyo Blitz' DVD. The song appeared with Ash's earlier single "Jack Names the Planets" on the film soundtrack of 'Angus'.

B-sides



The single was backed with two B-sides. The first B-side, "Day of the Triffids", tells an apocalyptic story of an invasion by aliens, and appears on the 'Cosmic Debris' B-sides collection. It also appears on the US version of 'Trailer'.

The second B-side, "Luther Ingo's Star Cruiser" was written by Wheeler and Mark Hamilton and is infamous for having uncommonly explicit lyrics. This was the B-side of the standard 7" vinyl (INFECT 21S) but since it was unsuitable for use in jukeboxes, another version (INFECT 21J) was pressed with "Day of the Triffids" as the B-side. This version was also released as a numbered limited edition.

Release and reception



The single reached number 57 on the UK Singles Chart, and the sleeve pictured footballer Eric Cantona's kick on a spectator that occurred in January 1995. A music video directed by Steven Wells and Nick Small was also filmed. It consists of the band playing the song in concert, and occasionally footage of different people performing martial arts moves are cut in to the video.

The song was received warmly with 'NME' awarding it 'Single of the Week', while Eric Cantona's kick on a spectator would top 'Q' magazine's list of Top 50 Most Rock 'n Roll Moments of 1995.

Track listing



All tracks written and composed by Tim Wheeler; except where indicated.

7": Infectious Records / INFECT21S (UK)

;Side one

# "Kung Fu" - 2:17

;Side two

# "Luther Ingo's Star Cruiser" (Hamilton/Wheeler) - 1:45

CD: Infectious Records / INFECT21CD (UK)

# "Kung Fu" - 2:17

# "Day of the Triffids" - 3:32

# "Luther Ingo's Star Cruiser" (Hamilton/Wheeler) - 1:45

CD: Reprise Records / 2-17706 (US)

# "Kung Fu (album version)" - 2:22

# "Jack Names The Planets (album version)" - 3:13

Limited Edition 7": Infectious Records / INFECT21J (Japan)

;Side one

#"Kung Fu"

;Side two

#"Day of the Triffids"

References



Category:1995 singles

Category:Ash (band) songs

Category:Songs written by Tim Wheeler

Category:1995 songs

Category:Infectious Records singles

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