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"Hanky Panky" is a song written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich for their group, the Raindrops. A 1964 recording by the Shondells , later reissued in 1966 under the band's new, and more successful, incarnation of " Tommy James and the Shondells," is the best known version, reaching #1 in the United States in 1966.
"Hanky Panky" is a song by American singer Madonna from her soundtrack album I'm Breathless. It was released on June 12, 1990, by Sire Records as the album's second and final single. Written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard , the song was developed from a line in the parent film, Dick Tracy , talking about a woman who enjoys being ...
Tommy James and the Shondells is an American rock band formed in Niles, Michigan, in 1964. [4] The band has had two No. 1 singles in the U.S.: "Hanky Panky" (1966), the band's only RIAA Certified Gold record, and "Crimson and Clover" (1969).
Hanky Panky (Hank Jones album), 1975; Hanky Panky (The The album), 1995; Hanky Panky (Tommy James and the Shondells album), 1966 "Hanky Panky" (Tommy James and the Shondells song), 1966 (originally recorded by The Raindrops in 1963) "Hanky Panky" (Madonna song), 1990 "Hanky Panky", an instrumental by Dexter Gordon from Clubhouse, 1965
"Hanky Panky" Tommy James and the Shondells: 31 "When a Man Loves a Woman" Percy Sledge: 32 "Time Won't Let Me" The Outsiders: 33 "Bus Stop" The Hollies: 34 "Paint It Black" The Rolling Stones: 35 "Summer in the City" The Lovin' Spoonful: 36 "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" B. J. Thomas & the Triumphs: 37 "My Love" Petula Clark: 38 "Daydream" The ...
Hanky Panky", the third song and second single, deals with sadomasochistic themes centered on a girl celebrating the pleasures of a "good spanking". It is performed in an almost comical style, and stemmed from a line in the film, where Breathless says to Tracy, "You don't know whether to hit me or kiss me".
The group recorded a follow-up song to "Hanky Panky". When Bob Mack's attempt at finding some Shondells worked out in an inadvertent way, he told James about another record he found in the same used record bin "Hanky Panky" came from: "Say I Am" by Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs. The only thing James and his new Shondells were aware of when ...
"Say I Am (What I Am)" is a song written by Barbara and George Tomsco and was recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells for their 1966 album, Hanky Panky. [1] The song reached No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966. [2] The song also reached #12 in Canada. [citation needed]