<Li> In 1967, the novelty team of Senator Bobby released a version of "Wild Thing". Sung by comedian Bill Minkin in the verbal style of Democratic Senator Bobby Kennedy while a recording engineer is heard giving instructions, the stammering single charted at number 20 in the United States . The flip side featured "Senator Everett McKinley" (an impression of Republican Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen) doing the same song; the initial voiceover by the recording engineer encourages Senator Bobby to respond to his "hit single" (the Senator Everett McKinley version also had some radio airplay at the time). The songs were credited to The Hardly - Worthit Players, and the Senator Bobby version was included as a bonus track on reissues of their 1966 Parkway LP called The Hardly - Worthit Report (the rest of the album is a comedic takeoff on the NBC national news broadcast The Huntley - Brinkley Report). </Li> <Li> The British group Fancy recorded a version of the song in 1974, which reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 . </Li> <Li> The Los Angeles - based punk band X released their cover of the song in 1984 . It was later used in the 1989 film Major League and its 1994 sequel, Major League II . </Li> <Li> French singer Amanda Lear recorded "Wild Thing" for her 1986 album Secret Passion and released as a single in 1987 . </Li>

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