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One Hit Wonders - CARL DOUGLAS (1975)
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"Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas

Douglas was a session singer for Pye records when he wrote this. He got the idea for the song when he saw 2 kids in London doing some Kung Fu moves.

In 1974 the Asian producer Biddu asked Douglas to record a song he wrote with Larry Weiss called "I Want To Give You My Everything," and Douglas convinced him to use "Kung Fu Fighting" as the B-side. They recorded "Kung Fu" in 10 minutes, figuring it was just a B-side, but the record label loved it and made it the A-side. After a slow start, it began selling and Biddu became the first Asian to produce a UK #1 hit. It went on to sell 10 million copies worldwide. 

Biddu (From the Metro newspaper August 6, 2004): "Kung Fu Fighting was not meant to be a hit. Carl Douglas recorded something for an A-side of a single and every session was three hours long. We spent two hours on the first song and then took a break and I said: 'Quick guys, we need to record the B-side in two takes.' Kung Fu Fighting was the B-side so I went over the top on the 'huhs' and the 'hahs' and the chopping sounds. It was a B-side: who was going to listen? I played the A-side to the guy at Pye Records, Robin Blanchflower, and he said: 'Can I listen to the rest of the reel?' When he heard it, he said: 'This should be the A-side.'"

Kung Fu movies were very popular at the time, and this capitalized on the craze. Bruce Lee was a big star.

Douglas is from Jamaica. He was the first Jamaican-born singer to have a #1 hit in the US.
Of course this was used in the 2008 kid's movie Kung Fu Panda, performed by Cee-Lo Green and Jack Black. The original Carl Douglas version was used in the movies City of God (2002), Wayne's World 2 (1994), Beverly Hills Ninja (1997), Daddy Day Care (2003), and Bowfinger (1999).
In 1998 this returned to the UK charts peaking at #8 in a rendition by British dance act Bus Stop. Their version sampled Carl Douglas' original vocals. Bus Stop were production group Mark Hall and Graham Turner who later recorded as Flip & Fill. Daz Sampson, who later represented the UK in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, was also a member of the group.

Of course this was used in the 2008 kid's movie Kung Fu Panda, performed by Cee-Lo Green and Jack Black. The original Carl Douglas version was used in the movies City of God (2002), Wayne's World 2 (1994), Beverly Hills Ninja (1997), Daddy Day Care (2003), and Bowfinger (1999).

In 1998 this returned to the UK charts peaking at #8 in a rendition by British dance act Bus Stop. Their version sampled Carl Douglas' original vocals. Bus Stop were production group Mark Hall and Graham Turner who later recorded as Flip & Fill. Daz Sampson, who later represented the UK in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, was also a member of the group.

http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=4572

Billboard Top 10 - 1975

01. Love Will Keep Us Together » Captain & Tennille
02. Rhinestone Cowboy » Glen Campbell
03. Philadelphia Freedom » Elton John
04. Before The Next Teardrop Falls » Freddy Fender
05. My Eyes Adored You » Frankie Valli
06. Shining Star » Earth, Wind & Fire
07. Fame » David Bowie
08. Laughter In The Rain » Neil Sedaka
09. One Of These Nights » Eagles
10. Thank God I'm A Country Boy » John Denver
14. Kung Fu Fighting » Carl Douglas
| Closed on 03/14/13 at 05:00PM
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13 Fans 
15%a. 10 (GREAT SONG)
8%b. 7-9 (GOOD SONG)
62%c. 5-6 (OK SONG)
0%d. Who? What? Huh?
15%e. KUNG FU SUCKING!

  
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#1 | 101 days ago

HA
5-6 (OK SONG)  
#2 | 101 days ago

My sister loved this song, so I couldn't really like it that much.....
5-6 (OK SONG)  
#3 | 101 days ago

Everybody... wants Kung Fu Fighting
#4 | 101 days ago

texas_tornado4261 wrote:
My sister loved this song, so I couldn't really like it that much.....
Why not?  It's not like you were liking the same guy.  Would she of been all "I heard that song first!  You back off, bitch!"  ???   laugh
10 (GREAT SONG)  
#5 | 101 days ago

This song was the start of the Kung Fu craze especially with Bruce Lee finally becoming a star iin America at the same time - catchy tune but the older you got when you listened to it, the more you disliked it--- ok song for the era it was distributed yes
5-6 (OK SONG)  
#6 | 101 days ago

originalcrash78 wrote:
Everybody... wants Kung Fu Fighting
Dragonfly Jones...heh.
5-6 (OK SONG)  
#7 | 101 days ago

YUCK FOO   no
KUNG FU SUCKING!  
#8 | 101 days ago

how do you do it?
5-6 (OK SONG)  
#9 | 101 days ago

I actually had the album......and kinda liked the song....It was "novelty", but it was pretty good.
10 (GREAT SONG)  
#10 | 100 days ago

Nick__ wrote:
Why not?  It's not like you were liking the same guy.  Would she of been all "I heard that song first!  You back off, bitch!"  ???   laugh
exactly, the part about "I heard that song first !!"

Part of stupid children rivalry.  We did not get along.

After 30 something years of fighting, we are now friends.  I could bring up some royalties that were legally left to me, she has,.... but I would rather have a sister.                       smiley
5-6 (OK SONG)  
#11 | 100 days ago

I can totally believe that this was an accidental hit song. I never understood the appeal.
5-6 (OK SONG)  
#12 | 99 days ago

kobe_lova wrote:
Dragonfly Jones...heh.
He still has me rolling...even in reruns. "wadatgottodowitme, Puuuk?"
oh, and btw...hi

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