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Funky Gibbon

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"Funky Gibbon" is a song by Bill Oddie and recorded by The Goodies. It was arranged by Tom Parker ("with interference from Bill Oddie") with the musical backing provided by members of the R&B band Gonzalez and released as a single in February 1975. The B-side was "Sick Man Blues", which had previously been written by Oddie for use in the radio series I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again.

It was the most successful single for The Goodies. It entered the UK Singles Chart on 15 March 1975 at #37, remaining in the chart for 10 weeks and peaking at #4. It also received considerable airplay in the United States on The Dr. Demento radio show and reached #79 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1976.

The Goodies performed the song live numerous times, including on Top of the Pops on 20 March 1975 and in The Goodies – Almost Live in 1976.

The song was re-released in November 2010 to raise funds for the International Primate Protection League's "Save the Gibbon" appeal.

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Funky Gibbon Wikipedia