Deeply Dippy

"Deeply Dippy"
Single by Right Said Fred
from the album Up
Released 9 March 1992
Format CD, 12", 7", cassette
Recorded 1991
Genre Dance, Pop
Length 3:21
Label Tug (UK)
Charisma (U.S.)
Writer(s) Richard Fairbrass, Fred Fairbrass, Rob Manzoli
Producer Tommy D
Right Said Fred singles chronology
"Don't Talk Just Kiss"
(1991)
"Deeply Dippy"
(1992)
"Those Simple Things" / "Daydream"
(1992)

"Deeply Dippy" is a popular song by English trio Right Said Fred. Written by Right Said Fred and produced by Tommy D, "Deeply Dippy" was Right Said Fred's third single and did one better than their debut "I'm Too Sexy" by reaching number one on the UK singles chart for three weeks in April 1992, knocking off Shakespears Sister's two-month #1 "Stay". The song failed to chart in the U.S. other than on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart where it reached #9.

The song was later covered by The Rockingbirds on the Terence Higgins Trust supporting charity EP, The Fred EP.

Contents

Track listings

UK CD (CD SNOG 3)
  1. "Deeply Dippy" (single mix) – 3:16
  2. "Deeply Dippy (Deeply Brassy)" – 5:34
  3. "Deeply Dippy (Deeply Nervous)" – 5:04
  4. "I'm Too Sexy" (extended club mix) – 6:26
UK 12" (12 SNOG 3)
  1. "Deeply Dippy (Deeply Brassy)"
  2. "Deeply Dippy (Deeply Nervous)"
  3. "I'm Too Sexy (Catwalk Mix)"
  4. "I'm Too Sexy" (extended club mix)
UK 7" (SNOG 3) / cassette (CA SNOG 3)
  1. "Deeply Dippy" (single mix)
  2. "Deeply Dubby" (single mix)

Chart positions

Chart (1992) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 38[1]
Austrian Singles Chart 6[1]
Canadian Singles Chart 82
Dutch Singles Chart 9[1]
German Singles Chart 15[2]
Irish Singles Chart 1
New Zealand Singles Chart 11[1]
Swedish Singles Chart 26[1]
Swiss Singles Chart 23[1]
UK Singles Chart 1[3]
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 9[4]

End of year charts

End of year chart (1992) Position
UK Singles Chart 12
Preceded by
"Stay" by Shakespears Sister
Irish number one single
30 April 1992 – 28 May 1992 (4 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Why Me" by Linda Martin
Preceded by
"Stay" by Shakespears Sister
UK number one single
12 April 1992 – 3 May 1992 (3 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Please Don't Go" by KWS

References