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A Swingin' Safari

"A Swingin' Safari" is a 1962 instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert,[2] using his alias, Bernd Bertie. It was recorded by Kaempfert on Polydor Records and released in the United States on Decca Records. The song features a distinctive main theme played on the piccolo as substitute for the traditional tin whistle, and a trumpet solo by Manfred "Fred" Moch.[3] The prominent bass line is by Ladi Geisler.[4] Kaempfert's recording of the song did not reach the charts, but a near-simultaneous cover by Billy Vaughn reached #13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 5 on the Easy Listening chart.[5]

"A Swingin' Safari"
Single by Bert Kaempfert
from the album A Swingin' Safari
B-side"Black Beauty"
Released1962 (1962)
RecordedDecember 1961 and March 1962[1]
StudioPolydor Studio, Hamburg-Rahlstedt[1]
LabelPolydor, Decca
Songwriter(s)Bert Kaempfert
Bert Kaempfert singles chronology
"Wonderland by Night"
(1961)
"A Swingin' Safari"
(1962)
"Afrikaan Beat"
(1962)
A Swingin' Safari
Original album cover
Studio album by
Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra
Recorded1962
LabelPolydor Records
Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra chronology
With a Sound in My Heart
(1962)
A Swingin' Safari
(1962)
That Happy Feeling
(1962)
Singles from A Swingin' Safari
  1. "That Happy Feeling"
    Released: April 3, 1962
  2. "A Swingin' Safari"
    Released: June 22, 1962
Music video
A Swingin' Safari on YouTube
"A Swingin' Safari"
Single by Billy Vaughn
from the album A Swingin' Safari
B-side"Indian Love Call"
ReleasedJune 1962
Recorded1962
GenreInstrumental
Length2:15
LabelDot
Songwriter(s)Bert Kaempfert
Producer(s)Randy Wood
Billy Vaughn singles chronology
"Continental Melody"
(1962)
"A Swingin' Safari"
(1962)
"Blue Flame"
(1962)

Similarities to "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" edit

"A Swingin' Safari" shares a number of compositional elements in common with The Tokens' 1961 hit "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," which itself was derived from several earlier arrangements of Solomon Linda's 1939 song "Mbube". In particular, "A Swingin' Safari" uses the chord changes, tempo, shuffle rhythm, and high soprano obbligato of the Tokens' hit, and the tin whistle theme that opens the arrangement rhythmically mimics the "wimoweh" vocal figure found in the Weavers' 1952 "Wimoweh" recording and the Tokens' version. Kaempfert's own recording of "Wimoweh" appears on the album, credited to "Paul Campbell" which is a pseudonym for the members of the Weavers.[6]

A Swingin' Safari (album) edit

The song was the title track of an LP consisting of orchestrations of the South African kwela style of penny-whistle music popular in the 1950s.[citation needed] The album was credited to "Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra".

This album was first released in the U.S. in August 1962 under the title That Happy Feeling and had climbed to Number 14 in the charts by September of that year. It was then released on the European market with the title A Swingin' Safari in autumn of the same year.[1]

Tracklist edit

The tracklist for the album was:

  1. "A Swingin' Safari" – Written by Bert Kaempfert (3:06)
  2. "That Happy Feeling" – Written by Guy Warren (2:54)
  3. "Market Day" – Written by Kaempfert (2:31)
  4. "Take Me" – Written by Kaempfert and Helmut Brüsewitz (3:01)
  5. "Similau" – Written by Arden Clar and Harry Coleman (2:56)
  6. "Zambesi" – Written by Anton de Waal, Bob Hilliard & Nico Carstens (2:48)
  7. "Afrikaan Beat" – Written by Kaempfert (2:26)
  8. "Happy Trumpeter" – Written by Kaempfert (2:37)
  9. "Tootie Flutie" – Written by Kaempfert (2:09)
  10. "Wimoweh" – Written by Paul Campbell & Roy Ilene (2:41)
  11. "Black Beauty" – Written by Kaempfert & Cedric Dumont (2:34)
  12. "Skokiaan" – Written by August Msarurgwa & Tom Glazer (2:49)

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[7] Gold 35,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Billy Vaughn version edit

In 1962, the same year as the release of the original, Billy Vaughn recorded the song "A Swingin' Safari" as a cover; his version reached #13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 5 on the Easy Listening chart that summer.[8] On Cash Box, the song peaked at No. 11.[9]

Use in media edit

  • The Bert Kaempfert version of "A Swingin' Safari" served as the original theme music to the television game show The Match Game, from 1962 to 1967.
  • The Kaempfert version is also featured as the main theme in the Swedish game show called Vi i femman, where two teams of fifth-graders compete against each other.
  • In 1971, the song was used as the theme music to the Blue Peter Royal Safari.
  • In the 1970s, the song was used as the theme for the African Safari shortwave broadcasts on the Voice of America.
  • In 2009, the song was played over the closing credits of the Australian animated film Mary and Max.
  • In 2017, the song was used extensively by the European furniture retailer DFS, in both TV and radio advertising campaigns.
  • In 2018, it lent its title to the Australian comedy film Swinging Safari, set in the 1970s. The track featured in the soundtrack, and the album cover was seen on screen when a character showed off his collection of popular LPs.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Bert Kaempfert – Album – A Swingin' Safari".
  2. ^ "A Swingin' Safari – Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra, Bert Kaempfert | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "Bert Kaempfert…And the Story of "The Match Game" Song — Press Pros Magazine". 25 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Bert Kaempfert - Album - A Swingin' Safari".
  5. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–2001. Record Research. p. 249.
  6. ^ "Paul Campbell Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
  7. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1999 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  8. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–2001. Record Research. p. 249.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on December 5, 2018. Retrieved December 5, 2018.

External links edit

  • Allmusic.com entry for A Swingin' Safari (1998 re-release)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources A Swingin Safari news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message A Swingin Safari is a 1962 instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert 2 using his alias Bernd Bertie It was recorded by Kaempfert on Polydor Records and released in the United States on Decca Records The song features a distinctive main theme played on the piccolo as substitute for the traditional tin whistle and a trumpet solo by Manfred Fred Moch 3 The prominent bass line is by Ladi Geisler 4 Kaempfert s recording of the song did not reach the charts but a near simultaneous cover by Billy Vaughn reached 13 on the U S Billboard Hot 100 and No 5 on the Easy Listening chart 5 A Swingin Safari Single by Bert Kaempfertfrom the album A Swingin SafariB side Black Beauty Released1962 1962 RecordedDecember 1961 and March 1962 1 StudioPolydor Studio Hamburg Rahlstedt 1 LabelPolydor DeccaSongwriter s Bert KaempfertBert Kaempfert singles chronology Wonderland by Night 1961 A Swingin Safari 1962 Afrikaan Beat 1962 A Swingin SafariOriginal album coverStudio album by Bert Kaempfert and His OrchestraRecorded1962LabelPolydor RecordsBert Kaempfert and His Orchestra chronologyWith a Sound in My Heart 1962 A Swingin Safari 1962 That Happy Feeling 1962 Singles from A Swingin Safari That Happy Feeling Released April 3 1962 A Swingin Safari Released June 22 1962Music videoA Swingin Safari on YouTube A Swingin Safari Single by Billy Vaughnfrom the album A Swingin SafariB side Indian Love Call ReleasedJune 1962Recorded1962GenreInstrumentalLength2 15LabelDotSongwriter s Bert KaempfertProducer s Randy WoodBilly Vaughn singles chronology Continental Melody 1962 A Swingin Safari 1962 Blue Flame 1962 Contents 1 Similarities to The Lion Sleeps Tonight 2 A Swingin Safari album 2 1 Tracklist 2 2 Certifications 3 Billy Vaughn version 4 Use in media 5 References 6 External linksSimilarities to The Lion Sleeps Tonight edit A Swingin Safari shares a number of compositional elements in common with The Tokens 1961 hit The Lion Sleeps Tonight which itself was derived from several earlier arrangements of Solomon Linda s 1939 song Mbube In particular A Swingin Safari uses the chord changes tempo shuffle rhythm and high soprano obbligato of the Tokens hit and the tin whistle theme that opens the arrangement rhythmically mimics the wimoweh vocal figure found in the Weavers 1952 Wimoweh recording and the Tokens version Kaempfert s own recording of Wimoweh appears on the album credited to Paul Campbell which is a pseudonym for the members of the Weavers 6 A Swingin Safari album editThe song was the title track of an LP consisting of orchestrations of the South African kwela style of penny whistle music popular in the 1950s citation needed The album was credited to Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra This album was first released in the U S in August 1962 under the title That Happy Feeling and had climbed to Number 14 in the charts by September of that year It was then released on the European market with the title A Swingin Safari in autumn of the same year 1 Tracklist edit The tracklist for the album was A Swingin Safari Written by Bert Kaempfert 3 06 That Happy Feeling Written by Guy Warren 2 54 Market Day Written by Kaempfert 2 31 Take Me Written by Kaempfert and Helmut Brusewitz 3 01 Similau Written by Arden Clar and Harry Coleman 2 56 Zambesi Written by Anton de Waal Bob Hilliard amp Nico Carstens 2 48 Afrikaan Beat Written by Kaempfert 2 26 Happy Trumpeter Written by Kaempfert 2 37 Tootie Flutie Written by Kaempfert 2 09 Wimoweh Written by Paul Campbell amp Roy Ilene 2 41 Black Beauty Written by Kaempfert amp Cedric Dumont 2 34 Skokiaan Written by August Msarurgwa amp Tom Glazer 2 49 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 7 Gold 35 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Billy Vaughn version editIn 1962 the same year as the release of the original Billy Vaughn recorded the song A Swingin Safari as a cover his version reached 13 on the U S Billboard Hot 100 and No 5 on the Easy Listening chart that summer 8 On Cash Box the song peaked at No 11 9 Use in media editThe Bert Kaempfert version of A Swingin Safari served as the original theme music to the television game show The Match Game from 1962 to 1967 The Kaempfert version is also featured as the main theme in the Swedish game show called Vi i femman where two teams of fifth graders compete against each other In 1971 the song was used as the theme music to the Blue Peter Royal Safari In the 1970s the song was used as the theme for the African Safari shortwave broadcasts on the Voice of America In 2009 the song was played over the closing credits of the Australian animated film Mary and Max In 2017 the song was used extensively by the European furniture retailer DFS in both TV and radio advertising campaigns In 2018 it lent its title to the Australian comedy film Swinging Safari set in the 1970s The track featured in the soundtrack and the album cover was seen on screen when a character showed off his collection of popular LPs References edit a b c Bert Kaempfert Album A Swingin Safari A Swingin Safari Bert Kaempfert amp His Orchestra Bert Kaempfert Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Bert Kaempfert And the Story of The Match Game Song Press Pros Magazine 25 January 2022 Bert Kaempfert Album A Swingin Safari Whitburn Joel 2002 Top Adult Contemporary 1961 2001 Record Research p 249 Paul Campbell Songs Albums Reviews Bio amp More AllMusic ARIA Charts Accreditations 1999 Albums PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 27 December 2021 Whitburn Joel 2002 Top Adult Contemporary 1961 2001 Record Research p 249 Cash Box Top 100 Singles September 15 1962 Archived from the original on December 5 2018 Retrieved December 5 2018 External links edit nbsp 1960s portalAllmusic com entry for A Swingin Safari 1998 re release Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Swingin 27 Safari amp oldid 1213195638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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