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The 12" single also included an edit version of "Daddy Cool" which was not credited on the cover. The B-side "B.M.A.G.O." appeared in a longer version on the 7" than on the 12" single. The single, however, proved to be Boney M.'s worst-selling single, failing to chart anywhere. The original plans of releasing another single (" Dreadlock Holiday") from the group's final album Eye Dance were cancelled, instead producer Frank Farian recorded a new version of "Daddy Cool" in a special "anniversary recording", featuring rap parts, and new instrumental parts.

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Template:Certification Table Top Template:Certification Table Entry Template:Certification Table Entry Template:Certification Table Entry Template:Certification Table Bottomīoney M.'s 10th anniversary was celebrated with a TV special and the album The Best of 10 Years – 32 Superhits. Weekly charts Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Template:Singlechart Chart (1976–1977) This rare version has so far not been released on CD. In the US, Hungary and Japan (where the single wasn't released until November), the single was backed by the album track "Lovin' or Leavin'", in East Germany the record was released in 1977, backed by their next hit " Sunny".īelgium released 7" has a rare B-side version of "No Woman, No Cry" as the track does not fade out at the end but has a hard ending and thus runs slightly longer 5:03 instead the common 4:58. Ingbert – managed to persuade the record company to have it his way. Originally, Hansa Records wanted Boney M.'s cover of Bob Marley's " No Woman, No Cry" as the A-side of the single but Farian - seeing that his own song was the clear winner when testing both tracks in his discothèque in St. With its slightly hypnotic, repetitive bassline and strings and likewise repetitive, bright female vocals, the track is highly typical of mid-1970's "Munich disco". The song breaks down into a spoken passage by Farrell before it goes back into the bass riff and repeats the verse and chorus for the last time. The bass riff kicks in and builds to the instrumental theme followed by the repetitive, nursery rhyme-like verse and chorus twice. This line has been misheard by listeners as ".what about it Daddy Cool", so much that the band started singing it that way during live performances. His characteristic deep voice sings: "She's crazy like a fool." and is answered by the bright voices of Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett: ".wild about Daddy Cool".

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Farian also did sing all male voice parts ( Bobby Farrell always danced to full playback). "Daddy Cool" was a novelty gimmick record with an unusual, percussive intro by producer Frank Farian doing rhythmic tic-tic-tics and playing on his teeth with a pencil.














Daddy cool boney m album cost