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According to Project Pat, the song was inspired by him teasing a girl, who had slicked back hair with some gel and in a small bun, by poking his face in the back of her head and imitating a chicken. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In an interview with Complex , Juicy J recalled some details of collaborating with Project Pat on the song:
"Live and Let Die" is the theme song of the 1973 James Bond film of the same name, performed by the British–American rock band Wings. Written by English musician Paul McCartney and his wife Linda McCartney, it reunited McCartney with former Beatles producer George Martin, who produced the song and arranged the orchestra.
"Cook of the House" appeared as the B-side of Wings' 1976 single "Silly Love Songs." [3] That represented the second time a singer other than Paul McCartney sang the lead vocal on a Wings' single, the first being Denny Laine's vocal on "I Lie Around," the B-side to "Live and Let Die." [8] Linda also sang "Cook of the House" live on Wings' 1979 ...
Chicken wing(s) or chickenwing may refer to: Chicken wings; Chicken wings as food. Buffalo wing, a popular way of preparing chicken wings; Chicken wing rice roll, a ...
"The Chicken Song" is a novelty song by the British satirical comedy television programme Spitting Image (series 3, episode 6). The nonsensical lyrics were written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor ; the music was written by Philip Pope , who also produced the song, with Michael Fenton Stevens & Kate Robbins as vocalists.
"Chicken Reel" is a dance tune. It was composed and published in 1910 by Joseph M. (Michael) Daly (1883–1968), with copyright registered on October 7. [ 1 ] Joseph Mittenthal added lyrics three months later, and the texted version was copyrighted on January 12, 1911.
"Chicken Pot Pie" is an unreleased parody song written by "Weird Al" Yankovic. [1] It was written as a parody of " Live and Let Die " by Paul McCartney and Wings ; however, Yankovic voluntarily decided not to release it after McCartney declined to support the parody, as he felt it conflicted with his vegetarianism and condoned the consumption ...
"Chicken Huntin'" is a single by hip hop duo Insane Clown Posse, from their second studio album, Ringmaster. The "Slaughter House Mix", from the group's third studio album, Riddle Box , has become one the duo's most popular songs.