Ma Baker

Boney M. song from 1977 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Ma Baker" is a song by disco group Boney M., released as a single in 1977. It was the first single off their second album Love for Sale and their third consecutive chart-topper in (West) Germany.

B-side"Still I'm Sad"
ReleasedMay 1977[1]
Length
  • 4:51 (first 7-inch version)
  • 4:36 (album and single version)
Quick facts Single by Boney M., from the album Love for Sale ...
"Ma Baker"
Single by Boney M.
from the album Love for Sale
B-side"Still I'm Sad"
ReleasedMay 1977[1]
GenreDisco
Length
  • 4:51 (first 7-inch version)
  • 4:36 (album and single version)
LabelHansa
Composers
  • Original melody: based on "Sidi Mansour" (traditional Tunisian folk song)
  • Rearrangement: Frank Farian, George Reyam
LyricistFred Jay
ProducerFrank Farian
Boney M. singles chronology
"Sunny"
(1976)
"Ma Baker"
(1977)
"Belfast"
(1977)
Audio video
"Ma Baker (ZDF Starparade 02.06.1977)" on YouTube
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The song was a huge success in Europe and Latin America, topping the charts in many countries there. It was a number 2 hit in the UK (only surpassed by Donna Summer's "I Feel Love"). In the US, the song only reached number 96.

Composition and structure

Frank Farian's assistant Hans-Jörg Mayer discovered a popular Tunisian folkloric song, "Sidi Mansour" while on holiday, and rewrote the song into a disco track.

The lyrics by Fred Jay were inspired by the told story of 1930s US outlaw Ma Barker, although the name was changed into "Ma Baker" because "it sounded better".[2]

With a structure similar to Boney M.'s breakthrough single "Daddy Cool", using the same gimmick percussion, alternating answer-back vocals, and a spoken mid-part, the song opened with a snarling "Freeze, I'm Ma Baker, put your hands in the air and gimme all your money". Although it has never been officially credited, the voice was that of Linda Blake, the wife of Frank Farian's American friend Bill Swisher, who was a soldier in West Germany at the time.[citation needed] Bill Swisher performed the spoken mid-part, announcing a bulletin from the FBI. He was used on several later Boney M. recordings, including "Rasputin" and "El Lute".

Farian re-recorded the song with Milli Vanilli in 1988, and reused both spoken voiceovers from the original song in the cover. Boney M.'s version was remixed the same year, 1993 and again in 1998. The song has been covered a number of times, including Banda R-15 and Knorkator. The "ma ma ma ma" chorus vocals were also sampled in Lady Gaga's "Poker Face".[3][4]

Charts

More information Chart (1977–1978), Peak position ...
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Sales and certifications

More information Region, Certification ...
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
France 700,000[36]
Germany (BVMI)[37] Gold 500,000^
Netherlands 250,000[38]
Sweden (GLF)[39] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[40] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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1993 remix

Quick facts (Remix '93), Single by Boney M. ...
"Ma Baker" (Remix '93)
Single by Boney M.
from the album More Gold – 20 Super Hits Vol. II
Released1993
LabelBMG (FRG)
Boney M. singles chronology
"Brown Girl in the Ring" (Remix)
(1993)
"Ma Baker" (Remix '93)
(1993)
"Papa Chico"
(1994)
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Following the remix of "Brown Girl in the Ring", Farian remixed "Ma Baker" in 1993. While a modest club hit, it failed to enter the European charts. "Borsalino" and "The Most Wanted Woman" are two dub mixes of the track. The new remix was included in the compilation album More Gold - 20 Super Hits Vol. II.

Germany

12"

  • "Ma Baker (Remix '93)" (BMG 74321 15940 1, 1993)

Side A – Gangster

  1. "Ma Baker (Remix '93)" (Bonnie & Clyde mix) – 5:25
  2. "The Most Wanted Woman" – 3:30

Side B – Fashion

  1. "Borsalino (Trainee Mix)" – 4:55
  2. "Ma Baker (Remix '93)" (Radio Edit) – 3:58

CD

  • "Ma Baker (Remix '93)" (BMG 74321 15940 2, 1993)
  1. "Ma Baker (Remix '93)" (Radio Edit) – 3:58
  2. "Ma Baker (Remix '93)" (Bonnie & Clyde mix) – 5:25
  3. "Borsalino (Trainee Mix)" – 4:55
  4. "The Most Wanted Woman" – 3:30

1998 remix

Quick facts Released, Length ...
"Ma Baker"
Single by Boney M. vs. Sash!
Released1998
Length3:24 (Tokapi radio edit)
Label
  • Lautstark
  • Logic
Songwriters
ProducerTokapi
Boney M. singles chronology
"Papa Chico"
(1994)
"Ma Baker"
(1998)
"Daddy Cool" (Remix)
(1999)
Sash! singles chronology
"Move Mania"
(1998)
"Ma Baker"
(1998)
"Colour the World"
(1998)
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In 1998, a new remix of "Ma Baker" by German production team Sash! started to chart as a 12-inch single. Just as the CD single was about to follow, it was withdrawn, and a new version appeared, re-titled "Somebody Scream! Ma Baker" featuring Horny United. The single was a top-30 hit in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland. In Finland, New Zealand, and Sweden, it entered the top 10. When released in the UK in April, it peaked at no. 22. The accompanying video featured a young woman, kickboxing, training with a gun, the only relation to the original group being her watching the original 1977 video of "Ma Baker" on a TV set.

Charts

Weekly charts

More information Chart (1998–1999), Peak position ...
Weekly chart performance for Sash!'s remix
Chart (1998–1999) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[41]19
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[42]24
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[43]23
Canada Dance/Urban (RPM)[44]4
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[45]6
France (SNEP)[46]11
Germany (GfK)[47]28
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[48]26
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[49]34
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[50]9
Poland (Music & Media)[51] 3
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[52]10
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[53]21
UK Singles (OCC)[54]22
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Year-end charts

More information Chart (1999), Position ...
Annual chart rankings for Sash! remix
Chart (1999) Position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[55] 97
Canada Dance/Urban (RPM)[56] 35
Europe Border Breakers (Music & Media)[57] 38
France (SNEP)[58] 56
Sweden (Hitlistan)[59] 61
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The song is featured in the final episode of the sixth series of the television show Black Mirror, in which the demon character takes on the appearance of Boney M. member Bobby Farrell.[60]

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References

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