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"The Purple People Eater" is a
novelty song A novelty song is a type of song built upon some form of novel concept, such as a gimmick, a piece of humor, or a sample of popular culture. Novelty songs partially overlap with comedy songs, which are more explicitly based on humor, and w ...
written and performed by Sheb Wooley, which reached number one on the ''
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'' pop charts in 1958 from June 9 to July 14, number one in
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, number 12 overall in the UK Singles Chart, and topped the Australian chart.


Composition

The premise of the song came from a joke told by the child of a friend of Wooley's, fellow songwriter Don Robertson: Wooley finished composing the song within an hour, later describing it as "undoubtedly the worst song he had ever written.” According to Wooley,
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initially rejected the song, saying that it was not the type of music with which they wanted to be identified. An
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of the song reached MGM Records' New York office. The acetate became popular with the office's young people. Up to 50 people would listen to the song at lunchtime. The front office noticed, reconsidered their decision, and decided to release the song. The recording was arranged by Neely Plumb. The voice of the purple people eater is a sped-up recording, giving it a voice similar to, but not quite as high-pitched or as fast as,
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's 1957 " Pinky and Perky", or Ross Bagdasarian's "
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", another hit from earlier in 1958; and " The Chipmunk Song", which was released late in 1958.
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eventually covered "Purple People Eater" for their 1998 album '' The A-Files: Alien Songs''. The sound of a toy
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was produced in a similar fashion, as the saxophone was originally recorded at a reduced speed. "The Purple People Eater" tells how a strange creature from outer space (described as a "one-eyed, one-horned, flying, purple people eater") descends to Earth because it wants to be in a
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band. Much of the song's humor derives from toying with the listener's expectations. The creature is initially described as having "one long horn", suggestive of an anatomical horn, yet the song ends with the creature playing music from the horn, implying that it is acoustic or
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. Likewise, challenging the listener's assumption that the creature is a purple-colored people-eater, the creature asserts that it eats purple people: The creature also declines to eat the narrator "'cause
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so ''tough''", a term which can be interpreted either as fierce or not easily chewed. Attempts to clarify the
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in the song have persisted since its original release. The 1958
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portrayed a purple creature playing the single horn on his head like a
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, and MGM used the same image on record sleeves in foreign markets such as Australia and Japan. In response to requests from radio
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s to portray the creature, listeners drew pictures that show a purple-colored people eater.


Chart performance


Notable recordings

The Sheb Wooley version crossed to the ''Billboard'' R&B Best Sellers in Stores chart, peaking at number 18.
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covered the song in 1958, and his version reached number 29 in the UK.
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recorded the song on her 1958 Capitol Records album ''
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'', accompanied by
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and his Orchestra, issued as Capitol T 1118 (mono) and ST 1118 (stereo). Wooley recorded another version of the song in 1967, titled "The Purple People Eater #2" and credited to his ''alter ego'' Ben Colder, on the MGM label. A cover version recorded by British comedian
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reached number one in the Finnish chart after contractual reasons prevented Wooley's version being released in Scandinavia. Wooley re-recorded the song in 1979 under the title "Purple People Eater", which
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released through its King Records subsidiary. A dubstep song under the title "Purple People Eater" by the Dano-Norwegian electronic music group
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was released in 2018 and samples the original piece.


Popularity

In the May 28th, 1958 episode of Leave it to Beaver, "Flying Purple People Eater" is referenced as the answer to a riddle with which Ward Cleaver stumps Wally and "the Beaver". The enduring popularity of the song led to the nicknaming of the highly effective "
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", the
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defensive line of the 1970s, whose team colors include purple. From 1982, major British toy manufacturer
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marketed a children's game inspired by the song. Players competed to remove tiny "people" from the rubber Purple People Eater shell, using tweezers on a wire loop, which activated an alarm if coming into contact with its metal jaws. In the 1984
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'',
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are nicknamed "Purples", from the song. In 1988, a film of the same name based on the song was released. The 2022 film '' Nope'' features a cinematographer, Antlers Holst, who is hired to capture an alien on camera. While preparing to capture camera footage of the alien creature, Holst recites the lyrics from "The Purple People Eater". In winter 2022/2023, the
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held the "Name that Holiday Pepper – Violet to Red" contest on Challenge.gov to name new varieties of ornamental peppers they had developed. The winning name for a purple pepper with
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spiciness level was "Purple People Heater".
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supervillain
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uses the song as a self-chosen theme song in the 2024
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''.


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