Jungle Boogie
1973 single by Kool & the Gang From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Jungle Boogie" is a funk record by Kool & the Gang from their 1973 album Wild and Peaceful.[2] It reached number four as a single, and became very popular in nightclubs.[3] Billboard ranked it as the number 12 single for 1974, despite as many as 36 No. 1 singles that year.
"Jungle Boogie" | ||||
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Side A of the US single | ||||
Single by Kool & the Gang | ||||
from the album Wild and Peaceful | ||||
B-side | "North, South, East, West" | |||
Released | November 24, 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1973 | |||
Genre | Funk[1] | |||
Length | 3:08 | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Songwriter(s) | Robert Earl Bell, Ronald Nathan Bell, Donald Boyce, George Melvin Brown, Robert Spike Mickens, Claydes Charles Smith, Clifford Adams and Dennis Thomas | |||
Kool & the Gang singles chronology | ||||
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Official audio | ||||
"Jungle Boogie" on YouTube |
In 1994, Jungle Boogie was repopularized on the soundtrack of the film Pulp Fiction.[4] It was also used in promo packages by wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling in the mid-1990s.
In 1992, Madonna sampled Jungle Boogie in the song "Erotica".[5]
Background
The spoken main vocal was performed by the band's roadie Don Boyce. An instrumental version of the tune with an overdubbed flute part and additional percussion instruments, titled "Jungle Jazz", appeared on the album Spirit of the Boogie. There is a Tarzan yell at the track's end and grunting, panting and scatting heard throughout.
Track listing
De-Lite Records – DE-559:[6]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Jungle Boogie" (from the album Wild and Peaceful) | Kool & the Gang and Ronald Bell | 3:08 |
2. | "North, East, South, West" (from the album Good Times) | Rick West | 3:36 |
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[7] | Gold | 1,000,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
In other media
- The song was used in the teaser trailer for Dunston Checks In.
- This song was played in films such as The Lion King 1½, Undercover Brother, Ready to Rumble and Beerfest.
- This song was featured in the setlist for Rock Band Blitz and subsequently playable as both import and DLC track in Rock Band 3.
Charts
Chart (1973–1974) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot 100[8] | 4 |
US Hot Soul Singles (Billboard)[9] | 2 |
References
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