Georgy Porgy (song)
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"Georgy Porgy" | ||||
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Single by Toto | ||||
from the album Toto | ||||
B-side | "Child's Anthem" | |||
Released | April 1979 | |||
Recorded | 1978 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 4:09 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Songwriter(s) | David Paich[3] | |||
Producer(s) | Toto | |||
Toto singles chronology | ||||
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"Georgy Porgy" (/ˈpɔːrdʒi/) is a song by American rock band Toto. It was written by band member David Paich and included on their self-titled debut album in 1978. Released as the album's third single in 1979, the song reached number 11 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and number 48 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[4] It also peaked at number 18 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[5]
Background
[edit]The lead vocals are performed by guitarist Steve Lukather. Cheryl Lynn provided the female backing vocal, singing an adaptation from the nursery rhyme "Georgie Porgie."[6] In a 1988 interview with Modern Drummer, Jeff Porcaro discussed developing the groove for "Georgy Porgy," saying: "It's imitating Paul Humphrey heavily; it's imitating Earl Palmer very heavily. When it comes to that groove, my biggest influences were Paul Humphrey, Ed Greene, Earl Palmer, and the godfather of that 16th-note groove, James Gadson. That "Georgy Porgy" groove I owe to them."[7]
Critical reception
[edit]Cash Box said the song begins "with stout drumming and melodic piano playing, conga backing and excellent overlapping flute, guitar and vocal lines."[8] Billboard called it "an easy flowing, catchy pop disk which contains some jazz and soul elements" and praised the piano and bass playing as well as the vocal line.[9] Record World said that it "has a light jazzy feeling and clear punchy vocals" as well as powerful instrumentation.[10] Classic Rock History critic Brian Kachejian rated it as Toto's 7th greatest song, saying that "The song’s incredible swing feel that was so captivating the first time we heard it, still remains an additive pleasure to listen to almost forty years later."[11]
Personnel
[edit]Toto
[edit]- Steve Lukather – guitars, lead vocals
- David Paich – piano
- Steve Porcaro – keyboards
- David Hungate – bass
- Jeff Porcaro – drums
- Lenny Castro – congas
- Jim Horn – saxophone, wind instruments
- Chuck Findley – horns
- Marty Paich – string arrangements
- Sid Sharp – string arrangements
- Cheryl Lynn – backing vocals
Release history
[edit]Region | Date | Ref. |
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United States | April 1979 | [12] |
United Kingdom | 1 June 1979 | [13] |
Charts
[edit]Chart (1979) | Peak position |
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New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[14] | 11 |
US Billboard Hot 100[15] | 48 |
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[16] | 18 |
Eric Benét version
[edit]"Georgy Porgy" | ||||
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Single by Eric Benét featuring Faith Evans | ||||
from the album A Day in the Life | ||||
Released | February 8, 1999 | |||
Length | 4:40 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Songwriter(s) | David F. Paich | |||
Producer(s) | Somethin' for the People | |||
Eric Benét singles chronology | ||||
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Faith Evans singles chronology | ||||
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Audio | ||||
"Georgy Porgy" on YouTube |
American R&B singer-songwriter Eric Benét recorded a cover of "Georgy Porgy" for his second studio album, A Day in the Life (1999). This version features vocals from fellow American R&B singer Faith Evans and was produced by R&B group Somethin' for the People. Released on February 8, 1999, Benét's version was successful in New Zealand, where it peaked at number two on the RIANZ Singles Chart, and it became a top-40 hit in France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
Music video
[edit]A music video for "Georgy Porgy" was directed by Canadian music video director Little X.[17]
Track listings
[edit]UK CD1[18]
- "Georgy Porgy" (radio edit) – 4:19
- "Georgy Porgy" (So So Def radio remix with rap) – 3:56
- "Georgy Porgy" (Somethin' for the People remix) – 4:45
- "Georgy Porgy" (So So Def radio remix without rap) – 3:34
UK CD2[19]
- "Georgy Porgy" (album version) – 4:40
- "Georgy Porgy" (Spreadlove's 2 Step vocal mix) – 6:21
- "Georgy Porgy" (Hippie Torales radio remix) – 3:24
UK 12-inch single[20]
- A1. "Georgy Porgy" (Hippie Torales remix) – 6:14
- B1. "Georgy Porgy" (Spreadlove's 2 Step vocal mix) – 6:21
- B2. "Georgy Porgy" (Spreadlove's Demonic dub) – 5:35
European CD single[21]
- "Georgy Porgy" (radio edit) – 4:19
- "Georgy Porgy" (Hippie Torales remix) – 6:14
Australian CD single[22]
- "Georgy Porgy" (radio edit)
- "Georgy Porgy" (Hippie Torales radio remix)
- "Georgy Porgy" (Hani's Fresh Air remix)
- "Georgy Porgy" (Roy Davis Jr. Heavenly Body remix)
- "Georgy Porgy" (Hippie Torrales remix)
- "Georgy Porgy" (Roy Davis Jr. Galactic Sould remix)
Japanese CD single[23]
- "Georgy Porgy" (radio edit) – 4:19
- "Georgy Porgy" (K.D.'s club dub) – 6:49
- "Georgy Porgy" (a cappella) – 4:18
- "Georgy Porgy" (instrumental) – 4:40
- "Georgy Porgy" (album version) – 4:40
Charts
[edit] Weekly charts[edit]
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Release history
[edit]Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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United States | February 8, 1999 | Urban radio | Warner Bros. | [43] |
March 16, 1999 | Rhythmic contemporary radio | [44] | ||
Japan | March 25, 1999 | CD | [45] | |
United Kingdom | April 19, 1999 |
| [46] |
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- ^ "Single Picks" (PDF). Record World. April 21, 1979. p. 18. Retrieved February 11, 2023.
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