The Clapping Song

"The Clapping Song" is an American song, written by Lincoln Chase, originally arranged by Charles Callello and recorded by Shirley Ellis in 1965. The song was released shortly after Ellis had released "The Name Game". The lyrics of "The Clapping Song" were borrowed from the song "Little Rubber Dolly",[1] a 1930s song recorded by the Light Crust Doughboys, and also feature instructions for a clapping game. The song sold over a million copies, and peaked at number eight in the United States and number six in the UK.

The song returned to the charts in 1982, when the Belle Stars' version charted at number 11 in the UK. This version did not chart in the US, although a version by Pia Zadora charted there at number 36 in 1983.

Notable cover versions

The song has been covered many times:

Legacy and in the media

References

  1. "Shirley Ellis's The Clapping Song". WhoSampled.com. Retrieved 23 May 2012. ("Little Rubber Dolly" available at YouTube)
  2. Llewellyn, Angharad (2012-11-21). "Russell Grant is a happy Clapper – The Sun". Thesun.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
  3. "LARZAC 2003 Manu Chao Part 3". YouTube. 2013-09-02. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
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