"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" is a 1977 hit single by the Spanish vocal duo
Baccara. Written by
Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja, and produced by Soja, this song was a hit across Europe and became the duo's sole number one single in the United Kingdom, spending a single week at the top of the
UK Singles Chart in October 1977.
Baccara were Spanish
flamenco dancers Mayte Mateos and
María Mendiola. They were discovered on the island of
Fuerteventura in the
Canary Islands by
RCA Records executive Leon Deane, who saw them dancing
flamenco and singing traditional songs for tourists and signed them to the label.
Other uses
Finnish singer Eini had her first hit in
Finland with a
Finnish language version called "Yes sir, alkaa polttaa" in 1978.[2]
Lola (Chiwetel Ejiofor) performs the song during the closing scene of the
Kinky Boots movie.
In 2014, the song was used in a television advertisement in the United Kingdom for
Cadbury Dairy Milk.[3]
The song was adopted by fans of the
Scotland national football team in 2020 following the team's qualification for the
UEFA Euro 2020 championships. It had first become notable locally in 2015, due to a
stag party video of
Aberdeen defender
Andrew Considine miming to the song while dressed in
drag.[4] Five years later, after Scotland defeated
Serbia to reach their first major tournament since
1998, videos of the players (including Considine) chanting the song in celebration after the match went
viral on social media.[5][6] Following the renewed success of the song, one half of Baccara,
María Mendiola, said that she would be happy to re-record the song for the people of Scotland.[7] Following renewed popularity, the song re-entered the
UK Singles Chart at number 57 on 20 November 2020.[8] In June 2021, Scottish DJ George 'GBX' Bowie released a new remixed version of the song for Scottish fans to use as an anthem for UEFA Euro 2020. This dance version included new vocals from Baccara[9] and peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart.[10]
Glaswegian band
the Fratellis performed a live version of "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" for their appearance on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on 26 March 2021. The positive response to their version prompted the band to release a recording of their performance of the song as part of the Charity Boogie Bundle, a special edition digital download of their then-latest album Half Drunk Under a Full Moon, with all profits going to the
Tartan Army Children's Charity,
Soccer Aid and the Eilidh Brown Memorial Fund.[11] The band also announced plans to record a studio version of their cover with new lyrics, which is to be released ahead of the Scotland national football team's opening game at Euro 2020 against the
Czech Republic on 14 June 2021.[12] While Mary Dostal and Marie-Luise Soja, widows of the song's writers Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja respectively, endorsed the Fratellis' version of the song and asserted that their late husbands would have also approved,[11] Baccara vocalist María Mendiola was less keen on it, stating that she felt that they made the song sound more like the
James Last Orchestra instead of disco. Having said that, Mendiola still considered the Fratellis "fantastic" and would be happy for their version of the song to be successful.[13]
In 2022, clothing chain store H&M used the song in an advertisement.[14]
In 2023, It was featured in an episode of "The Continental: From the World of John Wick"
In 2023, it was featured in Sofia Exarchou's feature film "Animal"
In 2023, it featured in the "Wicked Little Letters" movie trailer for cinema release in 2024.
^Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992: 23 years of hit singles & albums from the top 100 charts. St Ives, N.S.W, Australia: Australian Chart Book. p. 23.
ISBN0-646-11917-6.
^Pennanen, Timo (1977). Sisältää hitin - levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Tammi.
ISBN9789511210535.
"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" is a 1977 hit single by the Spanish vocal duo
Baccara. Written by
Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja, and produced by Soja, this song was a hit across Europe and became the duo's sole number one single in the United Kingdom, spending a single week at the top of the
UK Singles Chart in October 1977.
Baccara were Spanish
flamenco dancers Mayte Mateos and
María Mendiola. They were discovered on the island of
Fuerteventura in the
Canary Islands by
RCA Records executive Leon Deane, who saw them dancing
flamenco and singing traditional songs for tourists and signed them to the label.
Other uses
Finnish singer Eini had her first hit in
Finland with a
Finnish language version called "Yes sir, alkaa polttaa" in 1978.[2]
Lola (Chiwetel Ejiofor) performs the song during the closing scene of the
Kinky Boots movie.
In 2014, the song was used in a television advertisement in the United Kingdom for
Cadbury Dairy Milk.[3]
The song was adopted by fans of the
Scotland national football team in 2020 following the team's qualification for the
UEFA Euro 2020 championships. It had first become notable locally in 2015, due to a
stag party video of
Aberdeen defender
Andrew Considine miming to the song while dressed in
drag.[4] Five years later, after Scotland defeated
Serbia to reach their first major tournament since
1998, videos of the players (including Considine) chanting the song in celebration after the match went
viral on social media.[5][6] Following the renewed success of the song, one half of Baccara,
María Mendiola, said that she would be happy to re-record the song for the people of Scotland.[7] Following renewed popularity, the song re-entered the
UK Singles Chart at number 57 on 20 November 2020.[8] In June 2021, Scottish DJ George 'GBX' Bowie released a new remixed version of the song for Scottish fans to use as an anthem for UEFA Euro 2020. This dance version included new vocals from Baccara[9] and peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart.[10]
Glaswegian band
the Fratellis performed a live version of "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" for their appearance on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on 26 March 2021. The positive response to their version prompted the band to release a recording of their performance of the song as part of the Charity Boogie Bundle, a special edition digital download of their then-latest album Half Drunk Under a Full Moon, with all profits going to the
Tartan Army Children's Charity,
Soccer Aid and the Eilidh Brown Memorial Fund.[11] The band also announced plans to record a studio version of their cover with new lyrics, which is to be released ahead of the Scotland national football team's opening game at Euro 2020 against the
Czech Republic on 14 June 2021.[12] While Mary Dostal and Marie-Luise Soja, widows of the song's writers Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja respectively, endorsed the Fratellis' version of the song and asserted that their late husbands would have also approved,[11] Baccara vocalist María Mendiola was less keen on it, stating that she felt that they made the song sound more like the
James Last Orchestra instead of disco. Having said that, Mendiola still considered the Fratellis "fantastic" and would be happy for their version of the song to be successful.[13]
In 2022, clothing chain store H&M used the song in an advertisement.[14]
In 2023, It was featured in an episode of "The Continental: From the World of John Wick"
In 2023, it was featured in Sofia Exarchou's feature film "Animal"
In 2023, it featured in the "Wicked Little Letters" movie trailer for cinema release in 2024.
^Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992: 23 years of hit singles & albums from the top 100 charts. St Ives, N.S.W, Australia: Australian Chart Book. p. 23.
ISBN0-646-11917-6.
^Pennanen, Timo (1977). Sisältää hitin - levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Tammi.
ISBN9789511210535.