Mr Blobby (song)

Mr Blobby (song)
"Mr Blobby"
Single by Mr Blobby
from the album Mr Blobby: The Album
Released November 1993
Recorded 1993
Genre Pop
Length 3:34
Label Destiny Music Ltd/BMG
Writer(s) Philip Raxster
Producer Paul Shaw, David Rogers
Mr Blobby singles chronology
- "Mr Blobby"
(1993)
"Christmas in Blobbyland"
(1995)

"Mr Blobby" is a novelty song performed by character Mr Blobby, famous for appearing in the TV programme Noel's House Party. The song originally peaked at #1 on the chart on 5 December 1993 for one week. It later spent a total of 3 weeks at #1. The single was the UK Singles Chart Christmas number one single in 1993.

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Song information

The Mr Blobby spoof theme song "Mr Blobby", written by Paul Shaw and David Rogers, was released as a single and somewhat improbably hit #1 on the UK Singles Chart on December 11, 1993, replacing Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)", which had been in the #1 spot for 7 weeks. A week later, "Babe" by Take That bumped it off #1, but only for a week. It returned to the #1 spot on the charts on Christmas Day and remained for another 2 weeks.[1]

Mr Blobby became a two-hit wonder with the follow-up single, "Christmas in Blobbyland" on December 16, 1995, which peaked at number 36 on the chart. It stayed on the charts for 4 weeks.

"Mr Blobby" later received the dubious honour of being voted the most irritating Christmas #1 single, according to the yearly HMV poll.

Track listing

  1. "Mr Blobby"
  2. "Mr Blobby's Theme"
  3. "Mr Blobby" (Instrumental Mix)
  4. "Mr Blobby "Blobby, Blobby, Blobby""

Music video

A music video was created for the single. It spoofed several music videos such as "Addicted to Love" by Robert Palmer and ZZ Top's 3-man arm swing-and-point, featured in many of their videos.

The video featured celebrities such as Noel Edmonds, Carol Vorderman, Garth Crooks, and Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear as Mr Blobby's limo driver.[2]

References

Preceded by
"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" by Meat Loaf
UK Singles Chart Number 1 single (first run)
December 11, 1993 for 1 week
Succeeded by
"Babe" by Take That
Preceded by
"Babe" by Take That
UK Singles Chart Number 1 single (second run)
December 25, 1993 for 2 weeks
Succeeded by
"Twist and Shout" by Chaka Demus & Pliers

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