Popcorn Song 1969 - YouTubeHot Butter - Popcorn is a song on the synthesizer.
"Popcorn" is the fifth track on the 1969 album Music to Moog By.Audio Fidelity Records is located in New York City.The title is written in one word, with some single sleeves presenting it as two words, "Pop Corn".
In 1971 the track was re recorded.The version that hit the most on the charts was the one under the name The Popcorn Makers.
Stan Free re recorded "Popcorn" with his band Hot Butter.This version of "Popcorn" was the second electronic-based piece of music to reach the American popular music charts.It peaked at No.9 on the Hot 100.In Australia, 4 had even greater success, topping the charts for 8 weeks.It spent several weeks at No. in mainland Europe.France (4 weeks at the top) and Switzerland (10 weeks) became the biggest-selling single of 1972 in both countries.This version of "Popcorn" is the 131st best-selling single of all time with over one million copies sold."Popcorn" was a No.In Germany, the Netherlands and Norway, there was one hit.
The Boomtang Boys' version of "Popcorn" peaked at number 26 on the Dance Club Songs during 9 weeks in 1999, and number 10 in the Canadian dance chart.[32]
The cover of "Popcorn" was released by Crazy Frog.Jamba!This time it was arranged and marketed as a ringtone.The debut release "Axel F" contained the trademark "Crazy Frog sound", but this song does not.
The single's greatest success was in France, where it was a hit.Crazy Frog's song "Axel F" was replaced.The track's best week was in its second week, when it sold 71,777 copies.This version of "Popcorn" is the 40th best-selling single of the 21st century in France, with 458,000 copies sold.In Belgium, New Zealand and Spain, the track topped the charts.There is a citation needed.
Crazy Frog causing chaos at the undersea labs of the drones is featured in the music video.