<Li> The Techniques covered the song in 1967 . </Li> <Li> Italian singer Mina covered the song under the title "Banana Boat" on the 1984 album Catene . </Li> <Ul> <Li> "Banana Boat (Day - O)" by Stan Freberg, released in 1957 by Capitol Records, features ongoing disagreement between an enthusiastic Jamaican lead singer and a bongo - playing beatnik (Peter Leeds) who "don't dig loud noises" and has the catchphrase "You're too loud, man". When he hears the lyric about the "deadly black taranch - la" (actually the highly venomous Brazilian wandering spider, commonly dubbed "banana spider"), the beatnik protests, "No, man! Don't sing about spiders, I mean, oooo! like I don't dig spiders". Stan Freberg's version was the basis for the jingle for the TV advert for the UK chocolate bar Trio from the mid-1980s to the early to mid-1990s, the lyrics being, "Trio, Trio, I want a Trio and I want one now . Not one, not two, but three things in it; chocolatey biscuit and a toffee taste too ." </Li> <Li> Dutch comedian André van Duin released his version in 1972 called Het bananenlied: the banana song . This song asks repetitively why bananas are bent . It reaches the conclusion that if the bananas weren't bent they wouldn't fit into their peels . </Li> <Li> German band Trio performed a parody where "Bommerlunder" (a German schnapps) substituted the words "daylight come" in the 1980s . In one rare occurrence, Trio and Harry Belafonte appeared in the same TV show, "Bio's Bahnhof", in 1982, with the latter watching Trio's act in disbelief . </Li> <Li> The Serbian comedy rock band The Kuguars, consisting of famous Serbian actors, covered the song in 1998, with lyrics in Serbian language dedicated to the, at the time, Yugoslav national soccer team player Dejan "Dejo" Savićević . The song became a nationwide hit, and a promotional video for the song had been recorded . </Li> <Li> In their 1994 album, the comedy music group Grup Vitamin included a Turkish cover of the song parodying the macho culture in the country . </Li> <Li> The Swedish humor show Rally, which aired between 1995 and 2002 in Sveriges Radio P3 made a version called "Hey Mr. Taliban", which speaks about Osama Bin Laden with the lyrics "Hey Mister Tallyman, tally me banana / Daylight come and me wan' go home" replaced by "Hey Mister Taliban, In Afghanistan / US Come and you wanna go home" or "Hey Mister Taliban! Turn over Bin Laden" and "Day - O! Daaaaay - O! Daylight come and me wan' go home" is replaced by "Day - O! Daaaay - O! Missile come and you wanna go home". </Li> <Li> Since 1988 British radio DJ and presenter Simon Mayo has used several variations of the song as jingles . This originated during Mayo's time as presenter of the Radio 1 Breakfast Show where the jingle was sung by fellow presenter Steve Wright and has continued on many of his shows since, including (since 2010) Mayo's Drivetime show on BBC Radio 2 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> "Banana Boat (Day - O)" by Stan Freberg, released in 1957 by Capitol Records, features ongoing disagreement between an enthusiastic Jamaican lead singer and a bongo - playing beatnik (Peter Leeds) who "don't dig loud noises" and has the catchphrase "You're too loud, man". When he hears the lyric about the "deadly black taranch - la" (actually the highly venomous Brazilian wandering spider, commonly dubbed "banana spider"), the beatnik protests, "No, man! Don't sing about spiders, I mean, oooo! like I don't dig spiders". Stan Freberg's version was the basis for the jingle for the TV advert for the UK chocolate bar Trio from the mid-1980s to the early to mid-1990s, the lyrics being, "Trio, Trio, I want a Trio and I want one now . Not one, not two, but three things in it; chocolatey biscuit and a toffee taste too ." </Li>

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