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  • Thumbs up if you're listening to this in 2012:D

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  • bitch please, im listening it at year 2012

  • @adli3677 you must have a mental disease assume the position and get back down on your knees

  • @mikko0414 blow me

  • Damn am I happy go lucky not being brought up in a Muslim country! Taking away ham sandwiches and BLTs and all thewomen walking around in bee keepers suits...That would be hell. At least the hypocritical dumbass Christians have some taste.

  • only a genius can create something like this!!!

  • There is also Croatian version of this song. It is superb

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  • Great bubblegum music for bubblegum brains!

  • Written by Lee Pockriss, who passed away on November 14, 2011, aged 87. R I P.

  • I heard this in 2nd grade for the first time ever. I thought it was "dirty" song.

  • I'm 57 years old now. I remember hearing this song when I was in my pre-teens! Must have been about 10 or 11 years old! Still sounds great!

  • Tell the people what she wore!

    "It was a -"

    -silence-

  • Itsy bitsy teenie weenie Yellow polka dot bikini!!!!!

  • era um biquini de bolinha amarelinha tão pequenininha, que na palma da mão se escondia.

  • what about 'thumbs up if your listening to this in 9999??' love this song x

  • Thumbs up if you're tired of all the stupid 'Thumbs up if you're still listening to this in 2011! :D' comments! :D

  • I allways wondered about the difference between the time that song was a hit and now a days how the bikini has evolved as a normal piece of cloth. Thats why i like the song so much, cause it reminds mind how time has changed and how innocent girls were in the sixties. oh btw i was born in 1975 so the song is not from my time:)

  • i was 6 years old ,my first live concert.my grandmother and me at i think virginia beach or myrtle beach.I still remember him singing this song

  • thumbs up if you're listening to this at year 2011! :D

  • @delta0307 lol yep my dancing the little ones danced to it

  • @delta0307 So, do we have to dislike your comment now?

  • have it on 45 plays great

  • Funny Funny Funny Music. When I was a liitle girl, heard the music of this song, I danced and danced. Really Happy.

  • Dear Psychodied:

    MKL62 wrote that blog. Not me.

    Just to answer your question, I'm 100% sure that the author meant the Beatles music (British) Revolution!

    Not a revolution in a country.

  • At 0,47 you can see the old bikinis with the big pointy cups.. when a girl laid on her belly the cups often dented.....and they had to be pushed out into their original pointy shape by hand..sooo sexy!

  • One m0:00re time please.

  • what a strange name for a song.

  • this is a nice cha-cha. but offhand i can't think of any other cha-chas that reached the us top 10 after this one.  was this the last of the charting cha-chas?

  • Biquini de bolinha amarelinho

  • Brian Hyland....The Best!  Innocence!

  • what do you want to say for REVOLUTION ..please? .. did brian sing a revolutionary song in 1960+4=1964??

    Please i want to know what you mean

  • @psychodied he means the music that The Beatles brought to the usa, including the rollings stones and those other british bands from the 60's.

  • Billboard's 72nd #1 song of the rock era. God bless!

  • awesom song, usd to listen wen iw as in schol,arnd 10-12 years ago

  • love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!

  • The 2008 film "College Road Trip".

  • Novelty songs were big in the early 60s.

  • A #1 hit for Brian Hyland in August 1960. This was considered one of the first hits that was described as "bubblegum music." Hyland was a teen idol for a brief time and this song surged sales in bikini's that became more revealing. Definitely a revolutionary song. But the real Revolution would hit in 4 years.

  • @mkl62

    This was actually released in 1959. 

  • @mkl62

    This was actually released in 1959.

  • @bbump01 It may have been released in 1959, but it hit #1 on August 8, 1960 for 1 week.

  • @mkl62 Who cares?

  • @STABBERBALBOA i doooo!!!!!

  • August 08, 1960:this song was #1 at Billboard 100 hot

  • awesome 60's classic fun song!

  • This song was 50 years ago no.2 in the world charts

  • This song was 50 years ago no.3 in the world charts

  • This song was 50 years ago no.3 in the world charts

  • This song was 50 years ago no.1 in the world charts

  • This song was 50 years ago no.1 in the world charts

  • The remastered stereo version has excellent audio quality!

  • This song was 50 years ago no.1 in the world charts

  • This song was 50 years ago no.2 in the world charts

  • i have an itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikini (: i love this song !

  • Although to be considered a novelty song, it had it's serious side, at the beach, on the beach..tell me about it. This may of been #1 for 3 weeks back in 1960 but I actualy didn't see the full bikini layout till perhaps 1969. Now this is Vancouver Cda, where we have more sandy beaches than anyone could imagine(too bad for summer however), anyway in the later sixties all the youneger gals started showing off bikini tops, the bottoms were a no show, it was high rise jean cutoffs. This is not LA

  • @Ezdduf4kuZ I am born and raised in Vancouver. In 1963 there were lots of bikini's on our beaches.

  • This song was 50 years ago no.5 in the world charts

  • @LittleSweety #1 for three weeks here sweetness. But it would be a decade later before the novelty of wearing this bikini was seen about the beaches here, perhaps in southern California they were showing 'em off shortly after this was a top 40 smash. Remember?

  • @Ezdduf4kuZ no,I don't remember...i wasn't born at this time

  • WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH THE MUSIC??

  • @littlebrat672 It is the original top 40 version, believe-you-me. There is also a scratch record you could play, click the pic to your left..the one with the record showing, it too is the original 45, top 40 hit by Brian Hyland. take care.

  • Paul Vance is my friend Brittany's Great Uncle. he is helping us copywrite our songs. he started out writing some poems and showed them to his teacher. she said" Paul we do not steal poems. you may think it is funny but here it is not acceptable!" she threw out the poems which could have been made into a tune for more hits like this song and "Catch A Falling Star" well too bad. he is now in FL and enjoying life :)

  • just music sung for fun...perfect ever... And Rose di Primo forever too. This girl rocked for years my teenage dreams.

  • To all you Antonio Banderas fans, this was the #1 song in the USA when he came into the world (August 10, 1960).

  • @mkl62 no it wasn't... it was only number one until the 8th... the song that was number one was an Elvis song called "It's now or never"

  • @junkabuttafli05 Billboard Hot 100 number-one single

    August 9, 1960 – September 12, 1960 (5 weeks)

  • Nice on how You put this together esp using Video clips for the Song. Sure Brings Me Back Memories of those days.

  • @PeterRabbit59 even some of the videos are as old as the song which makes it better to look at lol

  • lol

  • love it!!!!

  • many thanks.

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