"What's a nice pineapple like you doing in a place like this?" Good question. This camp and bad and wonderful video hit is a cover version of a French song featuring cancan dancers. Go figure.
This might sound weird, but this song is nostalgic and brings memories from my childhood in early 2000s. They used to play it every night in mini discos where hotel staff brings kids together in stage and dance into this and other songs. That time were the golden days that hold a big part of my heart and it can’t be repeated, replaced and surpassed.
We danced to this in a skit for SPARC at summer camp in 1985. I like it. But I couldn't find it online because I didn't know the real lyrics. I thought it was "I've got two two two...apples and a tree..." (Yes, more mondegreens. I do that a lot because I'm hard of hearing) It took me forever to find the real song. Not just two, two, two years. I'm glad I finally found it!
@@1978sjt You’ve got this one, and their other song “the music man” and others like Ram zam zam, El Tren for exemple. I guess we 2000s kids were lucky to experience a bit the beautiful life of the 80s and 90s.
My favourite thing about Black Lace is the fact their names sounds like they should be some early 80s hair metal band. Instead they make the songs that you've danced to at every disco you've ever been to.
I'm an American Anglophile! Born and raised in America but ever since I heard the King's College Choir on the radio I became an Anglophile. I loved this song since 1985 but I didn't know it was British. I love it even more now. And how ignorant of me, I didn't know Petula Clark was British until I read her biography online recently. I always liked her, ever since I heard "Downtown" and "My Love", and"It's A Sign Of The Tmes" on the local oldies rock station in 1982. But I had no idea she was British. What rock have I been living under all these years?
Ahh yes, 80s School christmas parties, and Thursday evenings spent at the youth club disco, lol. These black lace records are some of the earliest memories i have of playing my old yellow record player, that looked like a suitcase. I'd play these, roland rats, rat rapping, and that chick chick chicken song. Man, i haven't listened to that chicken song for time. I'm off to find it right now.😂
I’m 31 in 2 months. Some of my first memories from the 90s exist because of this song. Takes me back to holidays at Butlins when everyone would go crazy for this, little me included. Happier, more innocent times.
well he never went to work in the mornings which is why he's in jail now (sorry, I've come here direct from his benefit fraud story.....) www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/black-lace-singer-jailed-for-%C2%A325000-benefit-fraud/ar-AAhG41M?li=BBoPRmx&ocid=UP97DHP
Although I absolutely hated this song back in the late 80s when I was at primary school in the UK, listening to it now fills my eyes with tears. It reminds me of all my old mates at the school disco and a couple of girls I had a crush on, a couple of whom are no longer with us.
Even for the 80s how does a song like this go through the full production process of recording, distribution and fucking FILMING without someone involved pulling their heads out of the mountains of coke they're swimming in and go "what the fuck are we doing?"
TheRhinehart86 The song was made for the entertainment & service industries, specifically holiday parks, recreation centers, discos & cabaret clubs etc. Highly doubt that there was any drug taking that influenced their creativeness, the song was 'made purely for profit' for the British entertainment & service industries (Just visit any UK holiday park to see it for yourself)
TheRhinehart86 Honey, the song went nr 2 in the UK Singles, and spent 30 weeks in the top 75. So obviously many people considered it a good entertainment. It made EVERYBODY dance you snob!
“It sounded like the school disco you were forced to attend, your middle-aged relatives forming a conga line at a wedding party, a traveling DJ act based in Wolverhampton, like every party cliche you ever heard.” -Q Magazine
I would like to remind that it was the 8th best selling single in 1984, spending 30 weeks in the top 75 in UK, so many people actually liked it very much. No reason to hate it NOW.
I remember back in the 40's some German dude was very popular with his country. Couple of decades later opinions changed. This song suffers the same fate.
This is the same argument people talking about Vanilla Ice: "It sold well, why don't you like it?" It's like saying "Well, this guy made a lot of money. Why is he the bad guy?" While *I'm not saying you're wrong for liking the song,* it doesn't excuse the hate the song gets just because it sold well. Terrible music sells well all the time, remember the Black Eyed Peas? Or god forbid Dahvie Vanity?
I just randomly started singing this song in my head for the first time for about 15 years, now I'm here jamming out, brings back some great childhood nastalgia
I was eating fresh pineapple tonight and this old song randomly popped into my head! Apparently it was never a hit in America because my hubby never heard of it haha.
Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, shake the tree Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, grind coffee To the left, to the right Jump up and down and to the knees Come and dance every night Sing with the hula melody I met a hula mistress somewhere in Waikiki Well, she was selling pineapple, playing ukulele And when I went to the girl, "Come on and teach me to sway!" She laughed and whispered to me: "Yes, come tonight to the bay!" The lovely beach, in the sky The moon of Kauai Around calypso sarong We'll all be singing this song Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, shake the tree Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, grind coffee To the left, to the right Jump up and down and to the knees Come and dance every night Sing with the hula melody Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, shake the tree Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, grind coffee To the left, to the right Jump up and down and to the knees Come and dance every night Sing with the hula melody And down on the shore They gather romance She showed me much more Not only to dance Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, shake the tree Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, grind coffee To the left, to the right Jump up and down and to the knees Come and dance every night Sing with the hula melody Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, shake the tree Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, grind coffee To the left, to the right Jump up and down and to the knees Come and dance every night Sing with the hula melody The lovely beach, in the sky The moon of Kauai Around calypso sarong We'll all be singing this song Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, shake the tree Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, grind coffee To the left, to the right Jump up and down and to the knees Come and dance every night Sing with the hula melody Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, shake the tree Agadoo-doo-doo Push pineapple, grind coffee To the left, to the right Jump up and down and to the knees Come and dance every night Sing with the hula melody
No hoodoo doo doo, We've won again at wembley No hoodoo doo doo 4-1.Spurs crushed LFC With my left, with my right Heugn Min Son, Dele Alli Come on, sign and dance To Harry's melody
Having survived the 70s, I can verify that three quarters of pop music in that decade was basically this song. The "oldies" they play from that decade today are only that last quarter. We've done that thing all old people do: rewritten our youth.
I remember when my history teacher played this non-stop for just over an hour in his car when he took a few of us on a history trip. Of course I was the one sitting in the front seat right next to the blasting speakers.
RIP Colin Gibb aka Routh founder member and vocalist of Black Lace sadly passed away 3/6/2024 aged 70. Now reunited with his old band mate Alan Barton.
Absolute classic.....and there is literally,not one single pub,in all of manchester..,on my summer or xmas holidays visiting my nan......that i did not do Agadoo.....at a wedding,birthday,or funeral......as a ten year old!!!.....thats how we rolled in the olden days!!....😆
I mean, this was always played at my school discos - but did anyone come here from DanAndPhilGames? Edit: lmao wow more people than I thought cared about the song ahaha. (a right bop tho)
My great grandfather was 10th Light Horse in the first, my grandfather was 2/3rd Machine Gunner. I heard their stories. I remember them. When I was young, and I mean just a pup, I heard this song on a close to daily basis. I've not heard it in years. It was only today that I heard it ... and finally understood its message. I am proud of those who came before me, and grateful for what they gave me.
Definitely not a kids song, think what “push pineapple and shake the tree” could mean. Look up the lyrics for The Joker’ by Steve Miller Band, that has the words “really love your peaches want to shake your tree’ The lyrics are similar, the imagery is strong...can only mean one thing.
Why is it that I always seem to find myself in the odd obscure places of CZcams like this at 2 in the morning? A better question: why do I kinda like it?
when I was a small boy we were always in the Dominican republic and I always joined the minidisco there In the hotel in the evening and this was one of the songs from there I still like it 😍❤️
The anthem to my mental breakdowns
Katie siobhan Jesus XD
What Santa Gretaz said is even worse
Yvncslga.v
Well then, I want a front row ticket to one of your episodes. I mean that in the nicest way possible 😉
Katie Bon watch MC Mental
This is why aliens won’t contact us
What planet are you from?
But pineapples will seek revenge..
They lost without David Bowie.
They can't compete with our artistry.
HAHAAAAAAAAAAA
Booked Black Lace to perform at my daughter’s wedding, evening function. They had everyone up and dancing it was a great night.
One of ems dead, brown bread
This might sound weird, but this song is nostalgic and brings memories from my childhood in early 2000s. They used to play it every night in mini discos where hotel staff brings kids together in stage and dance into this and other songs. That time were the golden days that hold a big part of my heart and it can’t be repeated, replaced and surpassed.
We danced to this in a skit for SPARC at summer camp in 1985. I like it. But I couldn't find it online because I didn't know the real lyrics. I thought it was "I've got two two two...apples and a tree..." (Yes, more mondegreens. I do that a lot because I'm hard of hearing) It took me forever to find the real song. Not just two, two, two years. I'm glad I finally found it!
early 2000's? jees, for me it's childhood memories of the early 1980's! 🤣
@@1978sjt ditto!
@@1978sjt You’ve got this one, and their other song “the music man” and others like Ram zam zam, El Tren for exemple. I guess we 2000s kids were lucky to experience a bit the beautiful life of the 80s and 90s.
Nothing at all weird about that unless I'm weird😂
This is sure to be the Baby Shark of the '80s
Yeah sure is.
@The Film Makers 2004 True.
@@user-yw7mr9xm5f yeah
Aaaaaaaaaaagaaaaaaaaaaaaa doo doo doo!
@The Film Makers 2004 agree
Brain: listen to agadoo
Me: why?
Brain: just do it
Fr 😂
OMG it's so relatable for me right now! I was going to watch the series and then my brain was like: A GA DOO DOO DOO
@@agatelcia PUSH PINEAPPLE SHAKE THE TREE
@@SonicBoss1991 AGADOO DOO DOO
@@mamamobluehehe JUMP UP AND DOWN UP TO THE KNEES
My favourite thing about Black Lace is the fact their names sounds like they should be some early 80s hair metal band. Instead they make the songs that you've danced to at every disco you've ever been to.
Facts
The lead vocalist looks like Rob Halford
@@jcwchannel2004 I agree
Except they didn't make Agadoo. It's a cover of a 1970 song (Agadou), and it's pretty much the same as the 1981 English cover by The Snowmen.
They represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest when they were four members of the band
One of the finest things in all of existence. It was impossible to go to a disco in the 1980s without belting out Agadoo.
It’s not a British party without this song. From school discos, to piss-up’s with your mates, you’ve got to have it playing.
And they were from Leeds, which explains a lot...
Ahhhh charming.
You mean Cuban.
@@allthekingshorses7178 first heard at a kids Christmas party in Tadcaster c1985 so that explains a lot
I'm an American Anglophile! Born and raised in America but ever since I heard the King's College Choir on the radio I became an Anglophile. I loved this song since 1985 but I didn't know it was British. I love it even more now.
And how ignorant of me, I didn't know Petula Clark was British until I read her biography online recently. I always liked her, ever since I heard "Downtown" and "My Love", and"It's A Sign Of The Tmes" on the local oldies rock station in 1982. But I had no idea she was British. What rock have I been living under all these years?
Director”how many fruit costumes do you want”
Black lace:”yes”
zZukunft lol I only wrote that comment once
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The passing of Colin Gibb just before retiring to Spain, told my brain to come and push a pineapple up a tree from there.
Push the pineapple in his honour
It's 2023, I've lived 40 years without hearing this song...until today.
48 for me until now
No, you really haven't been.
You haven’t really lived until you’ve heard this song tbh
There's no escape. No matter how many decades you manage to hide, "Agadoo" will return.
Dammit, I almost escaped! 61 when I'm first hearing it. Half of it, anyway...I'm outta here.
This is an absolute banger when you're 12 beers deep and fumbling around for food
My last 3 Brain cells during an exam
😂
🤣
6?
Mom
Omg this comment got me dying😂😂😂
Ahh yes, 80s School christmas parties, and Thursday evenings spent at the youth club disco, lol.
These black lace records are some of the earliest memories i have of playing my old yellow record player, that looked like a suitcase.
I'd play these, roland rats, rat rapping, and that chick chick chicken song.
Man, i haven't listened to that chicken song for time. I'm off to find it right now.😂
I want this played at my funeral. It's majestic
nothing like skidding across the school hall on your knees as this played to make the ladies want you.
Lmfao, so true
Hugh Mad It burned!!!
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What am I doing with my life?
discovering quality music
-this song
-quality music
Please don't make me laugh at you
>this song
>no quality
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G.L Crushspace something brilliant
I’m 31 in 2 months. Some of my first memories from the 90s exist because of this song. Takes me back to holidays at Butlins when everyone would go crazy for this, little me included. Happier, more innocent times.
Same, it's one of the fun songs unlike the boring crap we have today
Goldbridge sent me here 😂😂
Fr
Who is here from google now assistance ? She told me its her fav song 😂
AYYEEE ME TOO
Booiiiiiii
Me omg😂
Me..
ha😂
It's 20 to 11, I have work tomorrow morning, and in currently dancing to agadoo in the bathroom. Man, when did I become so wild?
I'm literally doing the same
well he never went to work in the mornings which is why he's in jail now (sorry, I've come here direct from his benefit fraud story.....)
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/black-lace-singer-jailed-for-%C2%A325000-benefit-fraud/ar-AAhG41M?li=BBoPRmx&ocid=UP97DHP
The Agadoo hangover tomorrow is gonna suuuuuuuuck.
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I GOT TWO TWO NIL.
- Mark Goldbridge
Although I absolutely hated this song back in the late 80s when I was at primary school in the UK, listening to it now fills my eyes with tears. It reminds me of all my old mates at the school disco and a couple of girls I had a crush on, a couple of whom are no longer with us.
So true. I am 43 and just this to my Canadian wife...she had no clue. I said this was played at every school disco.
Man up!
@@janeybundybird
Never understood that dumbass saying
Bro, my music teacher helped produce this song and he still sings it haha
@@Blue-moon12 You know this song charted outside of the UK right? You Brits think that British music is only popular in England and nowhere else
Did anyone else used to listen to this when they were a child.
Just me, ok
Yeah me too idk why but my mum used to always play this and this song just randomly came to my head now lol
@@giselle283 omg same..it was always on my iPod
WITH my 9 year old. My other kid was a baby.
I literally came here because my school did a... pageant? Where we, the kindergartners, sang this song. I had to prove it wasn't a fever dream.
Me too :D
I remember nobody was sitting when they played this song.Everybody was on the dance floor, even those who were hating it.
I want this at my funeral. Still makes me smile
Same!
Pineapplebridge at the Wheel. Speed in the mud
Even for the 80s how does a song like this go through the full production process of recording, distribution and fucking FILMING without someone involved pulling their heads out of the mountains of coke they're swimming in and go "what the fuck are we doing?"
TheRhinehart86 The song was made for the entertainment & service industries, specifically holiday parks, recreation centers, discos & cabaret clubs etc. Highly doubt that there was any drug taking that influenced their creativeness, the song was 'made purely for profit' for the British entertainment & service industries (Just visit any UK holiday park to see it for yourself)
TheRhinehart86 Honey, the song went nr 2 in the UK Singles, and spent 30 weeks in the top 75. So obviously many people considered it a good entertainment. It made EVERYBODY dance you snob!
wies siew
My point exactly. Everyone was on coke back then.
+TheRhinehart86 lmaoooo !!!
+TheRhinehart86 This is the best comment I ever read on youtube.
Ok Google assistant recommended this to me.
And guess what
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I regretted
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For not watching it before .
Same
Good save
Same
Same
This is my childhood anthem LMAO
mark goldbridge masterclass
I asked my google assistant about it's favourite song and this is it 😅
“It sounded like the school disco you were forced to attend, your middle-aged relatives forming a conga line at a wedding party, a traveling DJ act based in Wolverhampton, like every party cliche you ever heard.”
-Q Magazine
I would like to remind that it was the 8th best selling single in 1984, spending 30 weeks in the top 75 in UK, so many people actually liked it very much. No reason to hate it NOW.
I remember this song being very popular when I was a kid in the uk in 1984. I had not heard it since until just now.
@Mickey Codm Who cares???
I remember back in the 40's some German dude was very popular with his country. Couple of decades later opinions changed. This song suffers the same fate.
This is the same argument people talking about Vanilla Ice: "It sold well, why don't you like it?" It's like saying "Well, this guy made a lot of money. Why is he the bad guy?"
While *I'm not saying you're wrong for liking the song,* it doesn't excuse the hate the song gets just because it sold well. Terrible music sells well all the time, remember the Black Eyed Peas? Or god forbid Dahvie Vanity?
@Mickey Codm bbc radio one lmao worst radio station I had listen to in like forever.
The arrangement and instrumentation are absolutely on point, especially the brass.
Well done Goldbridge🤣
CLASSIC
Can someone please play this at my funeral?
NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No they can't. We want to have a good time dancing on your grave.
Just because you're dead doesn't mean you have to make those at your funeral suffer.
Will do.
I can't gaurantee that but I can piss on your grave
It just slips into your head at random moments and you have to listen to it. DAN HOW HAVE YOU NOT HEARD OF THIS?
I absolutely hated this song when I was younger, but listening to it now it just makes me wanna cry; this song brings back so many memories.
I just randomly started singing this song in my head for the first time for about 15 years, now I'm here jamming out, brings back some great childhood nastalgia
I was eating fresh pineapple tonight and this old song randomly popped into my head! Apparently it was never a hit in America because my hubby never heard of it haha.
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, shake the tree
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, grind coffee
To the left, to the right
Jump up and down and to the knees
Come and dance every night
Sing with the hula melody
I met a hula mistress somewhere in Waikiki
Well, she was selling pineapple, playing ukulele
And when I went to the girl, "Come on and teach me to sway!"
She laughed and whispered to me: "Yes, come tonight to the bay!"
The lovely beach, in the sky
The moon of Kauai
Around calypso sarong
We'll all be singing this song
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, shake the tree
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, grind coffee
To the left, to the right
Jump up and down and to the knees
Come and dance every night
Sing with the hula melody
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, shake the tree
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, grind coffee
To the left, to the right
Jump up and down and to the knees
Come and dance every night
Sing with the hula melody
And down on the shore
They gather romance
She showed me much more
Not only to dance
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, shake the tree
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, grind coffee
To the left, to the right
Jump up and down and to the knees
Come and dance every night
Sing with the hula melody
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, shake the tree
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, grind coffee
To the left, to the right
Jump up and down and to the knees
Come and dance every night
Sing with the hula melody
The lovely beach, in the sky
The moon of Kauai
Around calypso sarong
We'll all be singing this song
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, shake the tree
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, grind coffee
To the left, to the right
Jump up and down and to the knees
Come and dance every night
Sing with the hula melody
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, shake the tree
Agadoo-doo-doo
Push pineapple, grind coffee
To the left, to the right
Jump up and down and to the knees
Come and dance every night
Sing with the hula melody
Valaki Valakije thank you
Köszi!
Thanks now I can see the lyrics
Why? Why would you do this to us?
No hoodoo doo doo,
We've won again at wembley
No hoodoo doo doo
4-1.Spurs crushed LFC
With my left, with my right
Heugn Min Son, Dele Alli
Come on, sign and dance
To Harry's melody
"I was born in the wrong generation, music before was so much more layered and complex than it is now"
Music before:
Yes. What's your point?
Still better than bustin gieber.
@Ralof today's music even worse.
Having survived the 70s, I can verify that three quarters of pop music in that decade was basically this song. The "oldies" they play from that decade today are only that last quarter. We've done that thing all old people do: rewritten our youth.
This was considered commercial cheese/annoying kiddies music when it came out in the 1980's no young adult with taste thought of it as serious music.
Shout out to my manager
My mum introduced me to this song and a few other iconic old ones when I was quite little and I don't think there's anything I'm more grateful for
How did people not know this song before Dan and Phil it is a classic!
Jazz Windsor I knew it before them, just couldn't remember the name
Peter kay said on the Michael Parkinson show that he sang it on Karaoke in Las Vegas and the American people loved it loads!
I'm Greek and I didn't know there was an English version and then dan and Phil told me
I remember when my history teacher played this non-stop for just over an hour in his car when he took a few of us on a history trip. Of course I was the one sitting in the front seat right next to the blasting speakers.
Best history teacher ever! Haha
Ximbor Yeah, he was pretty cool :-D He never stopped talking in class though, which meant we never got anything done and so the homework was mental.
***** No more so than geography lessons.
A very important historical lesson about pushing pineapples and grinding coffee
Mark Goldbridge vs Speed on FIFA 23 brought me here
Came from Reddit and song kinda cheered me up🥲
I remember the lyrics we sang at school.
Agadododo, Maggie Thatcher's on the loo, pull the chain send her to Spain on a little aeroplane .
ahahahah
OMG
To the left, to the right. Jump up and down and have a shite!
HAHAH YOUR CRACKING ME UP!!!
@@CircuitBird HAHAHA YOUR CRACKING ME UP!!!!
The Phandom in the comments warms my heart 🖤
WE MAKIN' IT OUTTA THE SCHOOL DISCO WITH THIS ONE
RIP Colin Gibb aka Routh founder member and vocalist of Black Lace sadly passed away 3/6/2024 aged 70. Now reunited with his old band mate Alan Barton.
How do you know?
@@stephanierichard7078 it was mentioned on a Facebook music enthusiast site so I googled it and sadly it was true.
My childhood in one picture, this song was on at every one if me and my friends birthday parties! Along with the dance... OBVIOUSLY
I'm supposed to be doing homework but I'm dancing to this...
lol
Same here omg
Well when you're down at the "jobcentre" you can show them your new moves.
MARK GOLDBRIDGE 🤣🤣
Who’s here after mark goldbridge trolled speed with this 💀
😂🙋♂️
Someone tried to play this when the family got together over Christmas... He's dead now.
That was probably the Cherry B.
😂😂😂
He died happy
This has been stuck in my head for 3 hours and I'm singing it while crying.
This song belongs to mark goldbridge
This song needs applauding though, as it managed to piss off an entire continent....and a generation later.....it still does!!
This reminds me of being young and going to the caravan with my family. Oh how I miss those days :(
Britains drunken guilty pleasure
Absolute classic.....and there is literally,not one single pub,in all of manchester..,on my summer or xmas holidays visiting my nan......that i did not do Agadoo.....at a wedding,birthday,or funeral......as a ten year old!!!.....thats how we rolled in the olden days!!....😆
There were a lot of silly songs when I was a child. This was definitely one of them!!!
Why does the guy in the blue shirt look like he doesn’t know what he’s doing
It's like he's asking himself "What the hell am I doing here! This will destroy my reputation as a serious musician".
Dear I don't think ANYONE involved in this catastrophe knew what they were doing.
Hahaha 🤣🤣 yeah they look like a right pair of melts.
What about the pineapple lady?
BermudianNorwichFan 21 Because he doesn't
Reminds me of younger days. Lots of infinite energy, optimism and eternal happiness!
Erz
So catchy teaching my young grandchildren this dance ❤️
I’m sad no one has acknowledged the absolutely glorious commentary provided in the subtitles.
2019 Anyone?
Also...Who Gets Holiday Vibes From This Song 👊
Me i heard this one time i went to majorca one island near spain.
mini wheats wheats wheats
164
hell yeah baby
2020 ez clap
My grandad always use to play this song, along with a couple others I can’t remember whenever I would go in the car with him
This song will forever remind me of going to Butlins every year as a kid
I mean, this was always played at my school discos - but did anyone come here from DanAndPhilGames?
Edit: lmao wow more people than I thought cared about the song ahaha. (a right bop tho)
Me
Lara D only reason I'm here
okay same
meeeee
Haha
I hate it yet, I love it in a way.
The wife shouted down 'I've put a black lace number on' I thought oh excellent, I love Agadoo!!
My daughter's dance class danced to this on stage back in the early 80s, so cute, and what a happy song
I am here because of Stevie T. And I don’t regret looool
Same
i've had this song stuck in my head for weeks. thanks phil
Classic British caravan holiday slammers I remember jamming to this as a kid in the entertainment room pure knee sliding 👌🏼
My great grandfather was 10th Light Horse in the first, my grandfather was 2/3rd Machine Gunner. I heard their stories. I remember them.
When I was young, and I mean just a pup, I heard this song on a close to daily basis. I've not heard it in years.
It was only today that I heard it ... and finally understood its message.
I am proud of those who came before me, and grateful for what they gave me.
my big pa was in the SS
@@yungclimba the curveball is strong on this one 😂
Absolute classic. They don’t make songs like this anymore. I miss the 80’s
Yes they do, there were loads more like this in the 90s & 00s
We should start a campaign to get this to number one all over the world.... except the UK.
+Yoda on DMT Then we'll be starting an act of war on everyone!
+Yoda on DMT You can do that by creating a viral meme similar to the Harlem Shake just to piss off the haters.
I like how the one on the right has no idea what's going on and keeps looking around.
Please do. It would be hilarious
+Yoda on DMT its Limahl
Pov you're here cuz of Mark goldbridge
Who?
@@Lord-Farquaadfrom united stand
@@ytowem5650 oh okay, hadn't heard of him. Thanks for the context!
❤R. I. P Colin
Thanks for all the fun times🎉
Thanks phil this is now going to be stuck in my head all year now 😐
In primary school music class, my teacher would get us to sing old songs. This brings back so many good memories
This is the type of song that will get stuck in your head and never stop 😃
It has 🫠
My assistant told me this is her favourite song😂😂
Me too 😂😂
me too🤣2
here from new walkers advert in UK,i highly regret this decision..
same
Haha yes me too lol
+Ross Brogan They need more pineapples
I agree completely haha I'm in the same boat here :')
Same
"She showed me much more, not only to dance."
Are we sure this is a kids song😂?
Actually, this was never said to be a "kids" song...
@@pinchin330 *HAVE A SCREW SCREW SCREW*
Nobody thought this was a kids song
Who knows these days 😁
Definitely not a kids song, think what “push pineapple and shake the tree” could mean.
Look up the lyrics for The Joker’ by Steve Miller Band, that has the words “really love your peaches want to shake your tree’ The lyrics are similar, the imagery is strong...can only mean one thing.
I asked my Google assistant what's her favorite song and now I'm here lmfao
A cure for depression has been found if you can master the dance
THE BEST SONG EVER! I WANT THIS PLAYED AT MY FUNERAL. No, I am being serious. I adore this song.
ok
Its a happy silly sort of song
I love it
Are you a cricket bowler?
No you’re not.
my grandad had this at his funeral :))
The bowling alley tv screens are starting to look pretty realistic.
Ishowspeed gotta react to this 😂😂😂😂
I don’t know why this song randomly popped into my head while trying to think of a song to sing to my baby, I haven’t heard for 24 years 😂
My dad plays this all the time bless him
Your Dad sounds like a man with a taste of good music.
Callum Andrews or a DJ
Livvi Vendetta loves it
Livvi Vendetta loves this tune
Omg same here, my dad plays this too
Why is it that I always seem to find myself in the odd obscure places of CZcams like this at 2 in the morning? A better question: why do I kinda like it?
I found myself here on Christmas Eve
we made it all the way to 8 am this time *thumbs up n wink*
Because your insane?
@@ciarantimothy8081You killed Christams you BASTARDS; Southpark refference, haha.
This songs in my head rent free
when I was a small boy we were always in the Dominican republic and I always joined the minidisco there In the hotel in the evening and this was one of the songs from there I still like it 😍❤️
This was the song of my holiday