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Lyrics seem to hint at a woman in a very revealing bathing suit – but the character is actually a toddler.
Lyrics seem to hint at a woman in a very revealing bathing suit – but the character is actually a toddler.


It was featured in the movie "One, Two, Three" and was repetetivly played as an instrument of torture for suspected spies.
It was featured in the movie "One, Two, Three" and was repetetively played as an instrument of torture for suspected spies.


It was remade in 1990 by [[Timmy Mallet]], star of then-popular [[UK]] children's television show, [[Wacaday]]. The song hit number one on [[August 19]]th, [[1990]].
It was remade in 1990 by [[Timmy Mallet]], star of then-popular [[UK]] children's television show, [[Wacaday]]. The song hit number one on [[August 19]]th, [[1990]].

Revision as of 23:53, 1 February 2006

Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini is a novelty song written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss. It was released on August 8, 1960, by Brian Hyland.

Lyrics seem to hint at a woman in a very revealing bathing suit – but the character is actually a toddler.

It was featured in the movie "One, Two, Three" and was repetetively played as an instrument of torture for suspected spies.

It was remade in 1990 by Timmy Mallet, star of then-popular UK children's television show, Wacaday. The song hit number one on August 19th, 1990.