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Skateboard (song)

"Stakeboard" aka "Skateboard (Uh Ah Ah)" is song that became a 1977 single for German group Copains and a single for singer Benny Schnier. Both versions made the charts that year. It has been covered by a multitude of artists since the original release. The song had a resurgence of interest the mid-2000s.

Overview

The song Skateboard was written by Hans-Ulrich Weigel, Frank Farian, Stefan Klinkhammer, and Roland Kaiser. Along with "Amigo Charlie Brown" and "Bin wieder frei", "Skateboard" brought Frank Farian considerable success. With the kids riding around on skateboards and being noticed by Roland Kaiser and Frank Farian, an idea for a song came about. It was Kaiser who suggested to Farian that a song should be made about the sport. The idea appealed to Farian and with Kaiser, Fred Jay and Hans-Ulrich Weigel, Farian composed Skateboard. It took some time for the song to catch on, but it became a success when it did. When Benny's version became a hit, it became more popular than the version sung by Farian and his group Copains. In later years, the melody of the song was used as a stadium chant ("Chemie – uh ah ah – that’s football – wonderful") for German football club, Chemie Leipzig.

The song appears in the book, Skateboard Music of the 1960s and 1970s. Artists who recorded the songs, such as, Benny, Copains, Leif Bloms, Cliff Carpenter, Sten Nilsson, Đorđi Peruzović, Chinox, Nils Dacke, Les Copains, and Kjell Vidars, are featured in the book. According to the August - September 2002 issue of Trust magazine, issue #95, the song was on a list of "100 greatest singles of all time". It was also available as a phone ringtone.

According to Stern in 2021, this was Benny's paying homage to the skateboard.

Copains version

Background

Copains recorded the song which was produced by Frank Farian. Backed with "Rolling Skateboards", the song was released by Hansa Records in July 1977. This is the English version of the song. Farian produced the song and sang lead on it.

The single was released in Australia on RCA Victor 103111.

Charts

Spending seven weeks in the German charts, it peaked at no. 38. It was also a hit in Sweden, peaking at no. 17 during its three-week run.

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Benny version

Background

Frank Farian produced the song for Benny Schnier, and backed with "Daniela, was nun?", it was released by Hansa Records in late 1977. This version was the more successful one. Benny was actually discovered by Farian. It was Dieter Thomas Heck who came up with extra title, "a dangerous sport.

According to the 29 December 1978 issue of Bravo, Benny hadn't had a good hit since "Amigo Charlie Brown". His producer Frank Farian thought they should take advantage of the skateboard boom in Germany. At first, he was skeptical but afterwards he was glad he recorded the song.

Charts

The record spent ten weeks in the German charts, peaking at no. 40 in 1977.

In 2006, Benny released the album, Die Hits von Gestern und auch Heut’ (The Hits of Yesterday and Today) aka Amigo Charly Brown, which contained newly recorded versions of his hits such as "Amigo Charly Brown" and "Skateboard (Uh-Ah-Ah)". According to an article by Gute Laune TV, the songs had been in the Ballermann charts for some weeks.

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Television

  • Hitparade No. 102, 06.03.1978
  • Hitparade No. 104, 01.05.1978

Chart summary

Other versions

In 1978, The Chinox released a single of the song, but with it titled as "Skateboard ooh-ah-ah". Leif Bloms recorded a version of "Skateboard ooh-ah-ah" that was released in 1979.

It appears on the Spelar Partyorgel Vol. 6 album by Nils Dacke as part of a medley that also includes, "Rivers of Babylon" and "Tro Vad Du Vill".

In later years it was covered by Disaster Area. It was apparently covered by Harpo as well. But in a review of Disaster Area's Forever album, their version wasn't much of an improvement on that.

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