The Pushbike song

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The Pushbike Song is a popular Australian song originally recorded by The Mixtures, a Melbourne band that was formed in 1965.

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[edit] History and Chart Success

Written by brothers Idris and Evan Jones, The Pushbike Song was released in 1971 and reached the top-spot in the Australian charts. It also proved popular in the UK too, reaching the number 2 spot on the 16th January (beaten by George Harrison's My Sweet Lord).

[edit] Covers

[edit] Vinyl and CD releases

  • Mungo Jerry (1990, UK) - Surprisingly this cover was recorded in 1990. Available on CD, All The Hits Plus More.
  • The Beggars (70s, Germany) - Only available in vinyl format from specalist record shops (see GEMM and Music Stack and ocassionally eBay). Sounds very similiar to the original Mixtures performance.
  • The Great American Disaster (70s, USA) - Again, only available in vinyl format from specialist record shops. Features heavy use of the washboard and a great honky-tonk piano. B-side of the record contains Sister Lily.
  • Anita Harris (??, UK) - Only female artist to record this cover professionally. Although the chorus while sounding deeply male (in the region of Barry White) actually appears to be Anita Harris' own voice pitched altered down a few octaves. Available on the Those Pesky Kids! Cult Childrens Classics CD (most large retailers will still stock this)
  • Pinky and Perky (??, UK) - Only available in vinyl format. A surreal performance from the popular pig puppets. Helium induced fun.
  • The Wurzels (1978, UK) - A parody on the original Pushbike Song. Available on CD as part of The Best of Adge Cutler and the Wurzels.

[edit] Television / Other

I'm convinced that Cilla Black recorded a cover version for Surprise! Surprise! years ago, but I've been unable to confirm this.

Australia's Young Talent Time also performed The Pushbike Song during one of their episodes in 1986. Young Talent Time was a programme that helped launch the careers of a few famous Aussies including Kylie and Danni Minogue amongst others.

[edit] Karaoke / Backing Tracks

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