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Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (song)

"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" is a novelty song written by Phil Gernhard and Dick Holler and recorded in 1966 by the Florida-based pop group The Royal Guardsmen. The song was recorded at the Charles Fuller Productions studio in Tampa, Florida, and was released as a single on Laurie Records. Debuting at #122 on the Bubbling Under the Hot 100 on December 10, 1966, the single skyrocketed to #30 on December 17, 1966,[1] shot up again to #7 on December 24, 1966,[2] and peaked at #2 on the Hot 100 during the week of December 31, 1966 (behind the Monkees' "I'm a Believer"); made #6 on the Record Retailer (UK) chart in February 1967;[3] was #1 in Australia for 5 weeks from February 1967; and #1 for 3 weeks in Canada.[4] On the Hot 100, "Believer" at #1 kept "Snoopy" at #2 from reaching the Hot 100 summit from December 31, 1966, through January 21, 1967, after which "Snoopy" fell off while "Believer" stayed at the top for another 3 weeks. The song sold close to three million copies.[5]

"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron"
One of side-A labels of the US single
Single by The Royal Guardsmen
from the album Snoopy and His Friends
B-side"I Needed You" (non-LP track)
ReleasedNovember 1966
RecordedCharles Fuller Productions studio, Tampa, Florida
GenreRock, novelty
Length2:40
LabelLaurie
Songwriter(s)Phil Gernhard and Dick Holler
Producer(s)Phil Gernhard and John Brumage
The Royal Guardsmen singles chronology
"Baby Let's Wait"
(1966)
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron"
(1966)
"The Return of the Red Baron"
(1967)

The Royal Guardsmen went on to record several other Snoopy-themed songs, including two follow-ups to "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" – "The Return of the Red Baron" and "Snoopy's Christmas" – together with other tunes such as "Snoopy for President".[6] In 2006 they released "Snoopy vs Osama".[7]

Background edit

In 1962, the song began simply as "The Red Baron"; songwriter Dick Holler patterned it after the history-minded hits of Johnny Horton (such as "Sink the Bismark" and "The Battle of New Orleans"), and told of the real-life air battles against the Red Baron. As Holler said later, "We went down to Cosimo’s in New Orleans and recorded it, and spent all day putting in airplane sounds and machine gun bullets and took it around to every major label. Nobody wanted to put it out, so it sat on the shelf for three years."[8] Four years later, producer Phil Gernhard saw that the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz was featuring a recurring storyline of Snoopy imagining himself in the role of a World War I airman (and his doghouse a Sopwith Camel fighter plane), fighting the Red Baron. Gernhard wrote two new verses to the song, adding the character of Snoopy, and gave it to The Royal Guardsmen to sing.[9]

The record was released approximately one year after the first comic strip featuring Snoopy fighting the Red Baron appeared on Sunday October 10, 1965. Schulz and United Features Syndicate sued the Royal Guardsmen for using the name Snoopy without permission or an advertising license. (The Guardsmen, meanwhile, hedged their bets by recording an alternative version of the song, called "Squeaky vs. the Black Knight"; some copies of this version were issued by Laurie Records in Canada.[10]) UFS won the suit, on the condition that all publishing revenues from the song would go to them. Schulz did allow the group to write more Snoopy songs.

The song begins with a background commentary in faux German: "Achtung! Jetzt wir singen zusammen die Geschichte über den Schweinköpfigen Hund und den lieben Red Baron," which is a purposeful mistranslation of the English: "Attention! We will now sing together the story of that pig-headed dog [Snoopy] and the beloved Red Baron"[11] and features the sound of a German sergeant counting off in ones ("eins, zwei, drei, vier", after the first verse), and an American sergeant counting off in fours (after the second verse); a fighter plane; machine guns; and a plane in a tailspin (at the end of the last verse). From 1:46 to 1:54 the song quotes a variant of the instrumental chords from The McCoys' version of "Hang On Sloopy". In the original recording of "Snoopy", the lyrics "Hang on Snoopy, Snoopy hang on" were sung at this point. This tactic led to some initial speculation that the Guardsmen were the McCoys under a different name. Prior to release, these lyrics were removed to prevent copyright issues.

The song's chorus refers to "the bloody Red Baron". As "bloody" is considered a mild expletive in Australia, and some other English-speaking countries, the word was censored (by being "bleeped out") for radio airplay in Australia during the 1960s.

Other releases and cover versions edit

A rare promotional record (only 1000 were pressed, labelled "Omnimedia") for the advertising arm of Charles Fuller Productions included the removed lyrics "Hang on Snoopy". It is a two-sided 7" that plays at 3313 RPM.

The song was featured as a cover version on a children's album of the same name in the early 1970s by The Peter Pan Pop Band & Singers.[12]

In 1976 The Irish Rovers covered this song on their children's studio album The Children of the Unicorn on the K-Tel International label. It was the 12th album by this Irish folk music group.

In 1973, a group called The Hotshots reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart with their cover version of the song, performed in a ska style.[13]

In 1967, Italian singer Giorgio Gaber recorded an Italian version of this song, "Snoopy contro il Barone Rosso". He also recorded a Spanish version, "Snoopy contra el Barón Rojo", with lyrics very similar to his Italian version.

Also in 1967, Spanish band Los Mustang recorded a different version in Spanish, also titled "Snoopy contra el Barón Rojo", with different lyrics from Gaber's version.

Also in 1967, Brazilian singer Ronnie Von recorded a version, "Soneca Contra o Barão Vermelho", Snoopy then being known in Brazil as either Xereta ("snoopy" in Portuguese) or Soneca ("snooze") in local editions of the Schulz comic strip.

In 1977, a Finnish band Kontra recorded a version in Finnish titled "Ressu ja Punainen Parooni". It was released as B-side of their debut single "Aja hiljaa isi" (Love Records LRS 2185).[14]

In 2003, a band called The Staggers released a hard rock cover of the song.

The song inspired the title of Kim Newman's novel The Bloody Red Baron (1995). The book features both the Red Baron and Snoopy, though the latter is deliberately unnamed in order to avoid copyright issues.

In 2015, Dick Holler, one of the authors of the original lyrics of the song released in 1966, recorded a version of the song along with several members of his family during a family reunion in Berkeley, California.[15]

The song is briefly featured towards the end of Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Hot 100 Chart". Billboard.
  2. ^ "The Hot 100 Chart". Billboard.
  3. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 473. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - January 14, 1967" (PDF).
  5. ^ Mendelson, Lee; Schulz, Charles M. (1970). Charlie Brown & Charlie Schulz: In Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Peanuts. New York: World Publishing. p. 106. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
  6. ^ Pore-Lee-Dunn Productions. "Royal Guardsmen". Classicbands.com. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  7. ^ "'Snoopy vs. Osama' by Ocala's The Royal Guardsmen". Tampa Bay Times. May 2, 2011.
  8. ^ Paulson, Dave (October 7, 2020). "Story Behind the Song: 'Snoopy vs. the Red Baron'". The Tennessean. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  9. ^ Wirt, John (November 24, 2015). "Dick Holler: The man behind 'Snoopy vs. The Red Baron'". The Baton Rouge Advocate. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  10. ^ joeknapp (2009-12-16). "MusicMaster Oldies: Squeaky vs The Black Knight ???". Musicmasteroldies.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
  11. ^ "Ocala's Royal Guardsmen head to Las Vegas for end of summer bash". Ocala.com. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
  12. ^ "Peter Pan Pop Band Singers - "Snoopy Vs The Red Baron"". Discogs.com. 1968. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
  13. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 260. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  14. ^ "Moog Konttinen - discografia / Kontra". www.perunamaa.net.
  15. ^ "Dick Holler Snoopy Interview". Dick Holler. Retrieved 2022-05-19.

External links edit

  • Lyrics at LyricsFreak

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Snoopy vs the Red Baron is a novelty song written by Phil Gernhard and Dick Holler and recorded in 1966 by the Florida based pop group The Royal Guardsmen The song was recorded at the Charles Fuller Productions studio in Tampa Florida and was released as a single on Laurie Records Debuting at 122 on the Bubbling Under the Hot 100 on December 10 1966 the single skyrocketed to 30 on December 17 1966 1 shot up again to 7 on December 24 1966 2 and peaked at 2 on the Hot 100 during the week of December 31 1966 behind the Monkees I m a Believer made 6 on the Record Retailer UK chart in February 1967 3 was 1 in Australia for 5 weeks from February 1967 and 1 for 3 weeks in Canada 4 On the Hot 100 Believer at 1 kept Snoopy at 2 from reaching the Hot 100 summit from December 31 1966 through January 21 1967 after which Snoopy fell off while Believer stayed at the top for another 3 weeks The song sold close to three million copies 5 Snoopy vs the Red Baron One of side A labels of the US singleSingle by The Royal Guardsmenfrom the album Snoopy and His FriendsB side I Needed You non LP track ReleasedNovember 1966RecordedCharles Fuller Productions studio Tampa FloridaGenreRock noveltyLength2 40LabelLaurieSongwriter s Phil Gernhard and Dick HollerProducer s Phil Gernhard and John BrumageThe Royal Guardsmen singles chronology Baby Let s Wait 1966 Snoopy vs the Red Baron 1966 The Return of the Red Baron 1967 The Royal Guardsmen went on to record several other Snoopy themed songs including two follow ups to Snoopy vs the Red Baron The Return of the Red Baron and Snoopy s Christmas together with other tunes such as Snoopy for President 6 In 2006 they released Snoopy vs Osama 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Other releases and cover versions 3 References 4 External linksBackground editIn 1962 the song began simply as The Red Baron songwriter Dick Holler patterned it after the history minded hits of Johnny Horton such as Sink the Bismark and The Battle of New Orleans and told of the real life air battles against the Red Baron As Holler said later We went down to Cosimo s in New Orleans and recorded it and spent all day putting in airplane sounds and machine gun bullets and took it around to every major label Nobody wanted to put it out so it sat on the shelf for three years 8 Four years later producer Phil Gernhard saw that the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz was featuring a recurring storyline of Snoopy imagining himself in the role of a World War I airman and his doghouse a Sopwith Camel fighter plane fighting the Red Baron Gernhard wrote two new verses to the song adding the character of Snoopy and gave it to The Royal Guardsmen to sing 9 The record was released approximately one year after the first comic strip featuring Snoopy fighting the Red Baron appeared on Sunday October 10 1965 Schulz and United Features Syndicate sued the Royal Guardsmen for using the name Snoopy without permission or an advertising license The Guardsmen meanwhile hedged their bets by recording an alternative version of the song called Squeaky vs the Black Knight some copies of this version were issued by Laurie Records in Canada 10 UFS won the suit on the condition that all publishing revenues from the song would go to them Schulz did allow the group to write more Snoopy songs The song begins with a background commentary in faux German Achtung Jetzt wir singen zusammen die Geschichte uber den Schweinkopfigen Hund und den lieben Red Baron which is a purposeful mistranslation of the English Attention We will now sing together the story of that pig headed dog Snoopy and the beloved Red Baron 11 and features the sound of a German sergeant counting off in ones eins zwei drei vier after the first verse and an American sergeant counting off in fours after the second verse a fighter plane machine guns and a plane in a tailspin at the end of the last verse From 1 46 to 1 54 the song quotes a variant of the instrumental chords from The McCoys version of Hang On Sloopy In the original recording of Snoopy the lyrics Hang on Snoopy Snoopy hang on were sung at this point This tactic led to some initial speculation that the Guardsmen were the McCoys under a different name Prior to release these lyrics were removed to prevent copyright issues The song s chorus refers to the bloody Red Baron As bloody is considered a mild expletive in Australia and some other English speaking countries the word was censored by being bleeped out for radio airplay in Australia during the 1960s Other releases and cover versions editA rare promotional record only 1000 were pressed labelled Omnimedia for the advertising arm of Charles Fuller Productions included the removed lyrics Hang on Snoopy It is a two sided 7 that plays at 331 3 RPM The song was featured as a cover version on a children s album of the same name in the early 1970s by The Peter Pan Pop Band amp Singers 12 In 1976 The Irish Rovers covered this song on their children s studio album The Children of the Unicorn on the K Tel International label It was the 12th album by this Irish folk music group In 1973 a group called The Hotshots reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart with their cover version of the song performed in a ska style 13 In 1967 Italian singer Giorgio Gaber recorded an Italian version of this song Snoopy contro il Barone Rosso He also recorded a Spanish version Snoopy contra el Baron Rojo with lyrics very similar to his Italian version Also in 1967 Spanish band Los Mustang recorded a different version in Spanish also titled Snoopy contra el Baron Rojo with different lyrics from Gaber s version Also in 1967 Brazilian singer Ronnie Von recorded a version Soneca Contra o Barao Vermelho Snoopy then being known in Brazil as either Xereta snoopy in Portuguese or Soneca snooze in local editions of the Schulz comic strip In 1977 a Finnish band Kontra recorded a version in Finnish titled Ressu ja Punainen Parooni It was released as B side of their debut single Aja hiljaa isi Love Records LRS 2185 14 In 2003 a band called The Staggers released a hard rock cover of the song The song inspired the title of Kim Newman s novel The Bloody Red Baron 1995 The book features both the Red Baron and Snoopy though the latter is deliberately unnamed in order to avoid copyright issues In 2015 Dick Holler one of the authors of the original lyrics of the song released in 1966 recorded a version of the song along with several members of his family during a family reunion in Berkeley California 15 The song is briefly featured towards the end of Quentin Tarantino s 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood References edit The Hot 100 Chart Billboard The Hot 100 Chart Billboard Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 473 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 RPM Top 100 Singles January 14 1967 PDF Mendelson Lee Schulz Charles M 1970 Charlie Brown amp Charlie Schulz In Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Peanuts New York World Publishing p 106 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Pore Lee Dunn Productions Royal Guardsmen Classicbands com Retrieved 2016 10 01 Snoopy vs Osama by Ocala s The Royal Guardsmen Tampa Bay Times May 2 2011 Paulson Dave October 7 2020 Story Behind the Song Snoopy vs the Red Baron The Tennessean Retrieved December 11 2022 Wirt John November 24 2015 Dick Holler The man behind Snoopy vs The Red Baron The Baton Rouge Advocate Retrieved December 11 2022 joeknapp 2009 12 16 MusicMaster Oldies Squeaky vs The Black Knight Musicmasteroldies blogspot com Retrieved 2012 04 13 Ocala s Royal Guardsmen head to Las Vegas for end of summer bash Ocala com Retrieved 2012 04 13 Peter Pan Pop Band Singers Snoopy Vs The Red Baron Discogs com 1968 Retrieved 2012 04 13 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 260 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Moog Konttinen discografia Kontra www perunamaa net Dick Holler Snoopy Interview Dick Holler Retrieved 2022 05 19 External links editLyrics at 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