Fish heads fish heads, Roly poly fish heads, Fish heads fish heads. I just stumbled upon that version myself and felt the need to share it with all of you. I actually quite like this song, i can see why it would be scary to a child, but damn if it doesnt capture your attention And maybe he is like a pied piper of kids that makes it scarier, but i dont think so, just a weird guy singing a weird song, and now he’s dead and we’ll never hear it sung this way again. Fish heads fish heads, Roly poly fish heads, Fish heads fish heads, Eat them up yum, (yum). While there’s never been a quality video of the original Mumy/Taylor version available, it was recorded again in 2015 by Kassandra Carroll and the Martini Kings who made a vid as sexy (and campy) as the song itself. Even, occasionally, outside of Christmas season. In fact, ever since then we get requests for “That dirty Santa song” every Christmas season. Despite it being a jazz tune, the calls and requests came a plenty. After giving the song one listen, we couldn’t wait to play it on the WAPL Morning Show. In 1994 Bill wrote an amazing Christmas song and recorded it together with a woman named Sarah Taylor. In the morning, Laughing happy fish heads, In the evening, Floating in the soup, Fish heads fish heads, Roly poly fish heads, Fish heads fish heads, Eat them up yum. Eat them up, Yum! (They don’t write ‘em like that anymore) The song with the memorable lyrics, “Fish heads, fish heads. He was one-half of the group Barnes and Barnes that had a cult hit with the song Fish Heads. Billy, as he was known then, started as a child actor and is best remembered as Will Robinson on the original Lost in Space and the boy would wish people he didn’t like away into the cornfield in a particularly creepy episode of the Twilight Zone.Īs he got older Billy dropped the y and turned his attention to music.
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