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The original Racey song did not include the "Oh Mickey, you're so fine" chant, which Basil added. [6] For years, it was rumored that the name was changed to Mickey because Basil developed a crush on the Monkees' drummer and lead vocalist Micky Dolenz, after meeting him on the set of their film Head, for which she was the choreographer.
In 1982, her single "Mickey" achieved international success. The song is a cover of "Kitty", a 1979 release by the UK band Racey, written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman and produced by the latter. The original song did not include the "Oh Mickey, you're so fine" chant, which Basil added.
“Mickey” was a remake of the 1979 single “Kitty” by British band Racey, but wasn’t a hit until Basil added that iconic “You're so fine” cheerleader chant.
"Ricky" is a 1983 song by American parody artist "Weird Al" Yankovic, duetting with voice actress Tress MacNeille. [1] It is a parody of the 1982 song "Mickey" by Toni Basil, [2] which itself, is a cover of Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn's "Kitty" recorded by Racey.
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"Gee Baby" is a song originally released by the duo Joe & Ann. ... In 1961 the song was covered, under the title "Baby You're So Fine", by another duo, Mickey & Sylvia.
"You're So Fine" (Little Walter song), 1953 "You're So Fine" (The Falcons song), Lance Finney, Willie Schofield, Bob West, 1959 "You're So Fine" (CNBLUE song), 2016 "You're So Fine", by Rick Nelson composed by Dorsey Burnette
Fine asked the “Me & U singer” to marry him with a cowboy-themed proposal. The professional bull rider wore a cowboy hat and rode a horse over to Cassie before popping the question.