"Sucu Sucu" is a dance and a song written by Tarateño Rojas from Bolivia, who recorded his version in 1959. It became very popular in the 1960s and many singers and bands from all over the world made their own version of the song often in their own language.[1] The song became even more popular worldwide once it was chosen to be the theme of Top Secret, a 1960s TV series, performed by Laurie Johnson and his orchestra.[2][3] Diverse acts such as the Skatalites and Alberto Cortez did their own version of the song.
Different versions
editCzechoslovakian version
edit- Sláva Kunst Se Svým Orchestrem - Sucu Sucu
Danish version
edit- John Hatting – Sucu Sucu
- Posten Fra Ranum - Sucu Sucu
Dutch version
edit- Eddy Christiani – Sucu Sucu (Mijn sombrero) (1961)
English versions
edit- Harry Stoneham - Sucu Sucu (1970)
- Nina & Frederik - Sucu Sucu (1961)
- The Polka Dots - Sucu sucu (1961)
Finnish version
edit- Brita Koivunen - Sucu Sucu (1961)
- Kai Lind - Sucu Sucu (1961)
- Seppo Pirhonen - Sucu Sucu (1961)
- Iskelmälaulaja Arokanto Ja Viihdeorkesteri Tempo - Sucu Sucu (1983)
French/Arabic version
editGerman versions
edit- Die Amigos - Sucu Sucu
- Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra - Sucu Sucu (1967)
- Los Cucarachas - Sucu Sucu (1988)
Hindi version
edit- Shankar Jaikishan - Aiyayya karoon main kya Sucu Sucu, Film Junglee (1961)
Instrumental versions
edit- Frits Stein - Sucu sucu
- The Laurie Johnson Orchestra - Sucu sucu (From TV Series "Top Secret")
- Joe Loss - Sucu sucu
- Eddie Calvert - Sucu Sucu (1965)
- Sonora Palacio - El sucu sucu
- James Wright and his orchestra - Sucu Sucu
- Tono Quirazco - Sucu sucu
- Poly e Seu Conjunto - Suco Suco (1961)
Italian version
edit- Maja Brunner - Sucu sucu
- Cristiano Malgioglio - Sucu sucu (2022)
Jamaican version
edit- The Skatalites - Sucu Sucu (1980)
Japanese version
edit- The Peanuts - Sucu Sucu (1961)
Latvian version
edit- Andris Ērglis - Suku Suku (2016 Kuldīgas koncerts)
Norwegian versions
edit- The Monn Keys - Sucu sucu (1961)
- Banana Airlines - Sucu Sucu (1983)
Polish version
edit- Irena Santor - Sucu sucu (1963)
Russian version
edit- Evgeny Belyaev & Alexandrov Ensemble - Малыш (Kid) (1961, lyrics in Russian and Spanish)
Spanish versions
edit- Ping Ping - Sucu sucu (1960)
- Caterina Valente - Sucu Sucu (1960)
- Tarateño Rojas - Sucu Sucu (1961)
- Alberto Cortez / Hugo Diaz y su Conjunto from the Argentine National Ballet - Sucu sucu (1960)
- Chico Del Rio / y su Combo - Sucu-Sucu (1961)
- Belisario Lopez - El sucu sucu
- Los Wawanco - El Baile Del Sucu Sucu
- Los Prendados - Sucu sucu
- Maria Zamora - Sucu sucu
- Los Matecoco - Sucu sucu
- Pilar Morales Y Conjunto De Fernando Orteu - Sucu sucu
- Xavier Cugat - Sucu Sucu (1961)
- Trio Guarania - Sucu Sucu (1969)
- Eddy Christiani - Sucu, Sucu
Swedish versions
edit- Cool Candys - Sucu, Sucu
- Lars Lönndahl - Sucu, Sucu
Swiss versions
edit- Hazy Osterwald - Sucu Sucu
- Lys Assia - Sucu-Sucu (1961)
Yugoslavian versions
edit- Ivo Robić - Suku Suku
- Gabi Novak – Suku, Suku (1961)
References
edit- ^ "Le Sucu Sucu 1961 - années 60 °°°TEPPAZ AND CO°°°". 11 March 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-03-11. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
- ^ "Laurie Johnson - The Easy Project 4 - Laurie Johnson...With A Vengeance (CD)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ^ "Tarateno Rojas Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ^ "Photographic image of "Sucu Sucu : Bob Azzam disc" (JPG). Images.gittigidiyor.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.