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A music video was produced and broadcast on [[VH1]], with Animal rocking out over old footage from 1960s beach movies. |
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Image:Wipeout.jpg|CD single |
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Image:Wipeout-vinyl.png|Vinyl single (UK)<br>cat. 74321219537 |
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Image:WipeOut.JPG|UK CD, Cassette, 7" vinyl picture disc, mail out postcard and advertising poster |
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[[Category:Muppet Songs]] |
[[Category:Muppet Songs]] |
Revision as of 00:40, 15 January 2013
Written by | Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson |
Date | 1962 |
Source | The Surfaris' "Surfer Joe" B-side |
Publisher | Miraleste Music, Robin Hood Music Co. |
thumb|300px|right|Animal's "Wipe Out" video.
"Wipe Out" is a 1962 song first recorded by the Surfaris, who were elevated to international status with the release of the "Surfer Joe" single, with "Wipe Out" as the B-side.
The song was performed by the Muppets' drummer, Animal, on the 1993 Muppet Beach Party album. Animal's version was also released as a single. In the UK the single reached number 39 in the UK charts. The Muppet Show theme was the B-Side and the CD also had Mahna Mahna included. It was also on cassette and a Limited Edition 7" vinyl picture disc. BMG mailed out a postcard to advertise the release and a poster was also printed for in store advertising.
The image was also printed on a T-Shirt in the UK by Black Cat Communications. However only a few were printed as the printer broke.
A music video was produced and broadcast on VH1, with Animal rocking out over old footage from 1960s beach movies.