Billy Idol - Mony Mony (Live In New York 2001)

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2011

"Mony Mony" is a 1968 single by Tommy James & the Shondells, that reached nº1 in the UK charts.
"Mony Mony" was credited to Tommy James, Bo Gentry, Ritchie Cordell, and Bobby Bloom. The hook in the song is said to have been inspired by James' view of a MONY sign atop the Mutual of New York Building in the New York City skyline from his Manhattan apartment. As Tommy James says in a 1995 interview in Hitch magazine:
True story: I had the track done before I had a title. I wanted something catchy like "Sloopy" or "Bony Maroney," but everything sounded so stupid. So Ritchie Cordell and I were writing it in New York City, and we were about to throw in the towel when I went out onto the terrace, looked up and saw the Mutual of New York building (which has its initials illuminated in red at its top). I said, "That's gotta be it! Ritchie, come here, you've gotta see this!" It's almost as if God Himself had said, "Here's the title." I've always thought that if I had looked the other way, it might have been called "Hotel Taft."
"Mony Mony" was the only song by the group to reach the top 20 in the United Kingdom; it reached nº1 in the UK, and nº3 in the USA. A music video of it was made at the time, dated in showing love beads, but a decade and half later would receive some play on MTV.
The song "Mony Mony" has been covered by many artists, including Billy Idol, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Amazulu, Status Quo, The Scenics and The Beach Boys. In a peculiar twist, in 1987 Billy Idol's version of the song replaced another Tommy James hit at nº1 on Billboard Hot 100 — "I Think We're Alone Now", covered by Tiffany.
"Weird Al" Yankovic wrote a parody of this song from his album, Even Worse, entitled "Alimony" (based on the Billy Idol version). It was about a recently divorced man complaining about his ex-wife taking everything he owns away from him in alimony payments.
Album : Vital Idol.
Released June 1985 (UK)
September : 1987 (USA).
Recorded : Various.
Label : Chrysalis.
Producer : Keith Forsey, Jennifer Barbee, Bryan Kelley, Shaun Ward.
Genre (s) : New Wave, Hard Rock, Post-Punk.

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  • hey! get laid!- get fucked!

    lol...good shit

  • @blusismylife

    Pretty sure that it's chorus, it's definitely some form of modulation

  • nice guitar tune, love that timbre! does anyone knows the effects?

  • LETTTTS ROCK FRIENDS, UP and AT EM.... LETS PRAY A LITTLE, LETS SING A LITTLE, LETS BOOGIE A LITTLE, AND ROCK n ROLL A LITTLE, and OHHHHH and LETS HUG YOU GIRLS A LOT heheheheehheh GOOOD MORNING AMERICA.....

    the CHIEF..... xoxoxoxoxo

  • Yes! Awesome!

  • Billy looks high as fuck...good times for him only!

  • Fine times ,fu...good!!

  • Awesome !

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