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I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)

1967 film song by the Sherman Brothers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)" is a song from Walt Disney's 1967 film The Jungle Book. The song was written by songwriters Robert and Richard Sherman,[1] and was performed by singer and musician Louis Prima as King Louie, with Phil Harris providing additional vocals as Baloo the bear.[2]

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Walt Disney sought to make his version of The Jungle Book a lot more upbeat than the Rudyard Kipling-penned source material, the original Bill Peet script, and the initial score composed by Terry Gilkyson (whose song "The Bare Necessities" ultimately made it into the final film).[3][4] The Sherman brothers were tasked with coming up with "crazy ways to have fun with [the music]."[5]

Working with concept art of what the monkeys would look like,[6] Richard Sherman said he and his brother aimed for a jazz sound, with a Dixieland-like melody. He added that "when we first got an idea for 'I Wan'na Be Like You', we said an ape swings from a tree, and he's the king of apes. We'll make him 'the king of the swingers'. That's the idea, we'll make him a jazz man."[7] After suggesting that Louis Prima could play the part of King Louie,[8] Walt Disney Records president Jimmy Johnson and music director Tutti Camarata asked the Sherman brothers to fly to Las Vegas and perform the song for Prima.[9] Once Prima was invited to do the song, he mockingly responded to the Shermans with "You want to make a monkey out of me? You got me!"[5]

The instrumentals were originally recorded by Prima - who also played the trumpet - and his band, Sam Butera & The Witnesses, but the music was replaced by one written by the film's composer, George Bruns, and orchestrated by Walter Sheets. The "scat dialogue" between Baloo and King Louie was the result of two recording sessions. Louis Prima recorded first, with the intent that Baloo - played in his recording by Butera - would simply repeat what Louie scatted, but Phil Harris decided not to imitate Prima's recording and made up his own. The song was released the same date as the motion picture itself.[10]

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"I Wan'na Be like You" was covered by British recording artist Robbie Williams featuring British recording artist Olly Murs for his tenth studio album Swings Both Ways (2013). Production of their rendition was handled by Guy Chambers. However, in the liner notes Robbie Williams incorrectly attributes the original to Phil Harris, and says how much he admires Harris (p. 4 of notes in Deluxe Edition).

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  • In 1978, a live-action sketch titled The Wonderful World of Ernie from Morecambe and Wise parodied the song by doing a full reenactment of the scene with sets and costumes and lip-synching to the original recording (including the characters' spoken dialogue in the middle of the song). The sketch starred Danny Rolnick as Mowgli, Derek Griffiths as Bagheera, Eric Morecambe as Baloo and Ernie Wise as King Louie.[20]
  • In 2008, the NHS featured the song in an anti-smoking public information film. The ad depicts children mimicking their parents' behaviors (e.g. cooking, reading the newspaper, and washing the car), all while the song plays. However, the music slows to a halt when a girl is shown imitating her mother's smoking by putting a crayon to her lips. The advertisement concludes with the message: "Smoking. Don't keep it in the family."[21]
  • The Robbie Williams/Olly Murs collaborative cover appears in season 3, episode 9 of the TV drama Stella.
  • In 2015, "I Wanna Be like You" was featured in season 1, episode 7 of the TV drama Aquarius.
  • The song was used in a popular TikTok trend during the year 2019.
  • In 2022, it was used on The Voice of Germany by Sid Bader, where he received an all turn.
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