Short Fat Fannie

{{Infobox song

| name = Short Fat Fannie

| cover =

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Larry Williams

| album =

| B-side = High School Dance

| released = 1957

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Rock and Roll

| length = 2:25

| label = Specialty 608 (U.S.)
London HLN 8472 (UK){{cite book

| first= David

| last= Roberts

| year= 2006

| title= British Hit Singles & Albums

| edition= 19th

| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited

| location= London

| page= 604

| isbn= 1-904994-10-5}}

| writer = Larry Williams

| producer =

| prev_title = High School Dance

| prev_year = 1957

| next_title = Bony Moronie

| next_year = 1958

}}

"Short Fat Fannie" (alternatively "Short Fat Fanny"{{cite book

| first= Joseph

| last= Murrells

| year= 1978

| title= The Book of Golden Discs

| edition= 2nd

| publisher= Barrie and Jenkins Ltd

| location= London

| page= [https://archive.org/details/bookofgoldendisc00murr/page/97 97]

| isbn= 0-214-20512-6

| url-access= registration

| url= https://archive.org/details/bookofgoldendisc00murr/page/97

}}) is Larry Williams' second single release after "High School Dance". Williams' original penned track peaked at number five on the U.S. pop chart, and at number one on the R&B chart. It sold over one million records, Williams' first million seller.

Recording

The track was recorded on April 26, 1957. The musicians included:

Cover versions

The song was rehearsed by The Beatles during the filming of the documentary, Let It Be in 1969. The song was recorded on the film soundtrack and is featured on many bootleg recordings.

"Short Fat Fannie" was an early example of a novelty genre including pop song titles. This formula was later used for Bobby Darin's "Splish Splash" and Bob Kayli's "Everyone Was There", as well as both of Billy and Lillie's hits, "La Dee Dah" and "Lucky Ladybug".

The song was also covered by Billy Preston, The Beatles, Little Richard, Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers, Curtis Johnson, Ronnie Self, The Dovells{{Cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/search/track/Short+Fat+Fannie/order:default-asc|website=AllMusic|title=Track search: Short Fat Fannie|accessdate=October 29, 2019}} and Johnny Winter. Frankie Avalon also recorded the song.

The track was also a favorite of Levon Helm, drummer of The Band. He would sing the song often while touring as the Hawks, and even played a version of it on Late Night with Conan O'Brien in 1993.

Charts

  • Billboard R&B: No. 1
  • Billboard Hot 100: No. 5
  • Billboard Hot 100 - B-side: No. 45
  • Canada CHUM Chart; No. 3 {{cite web|url=http://chumtribute.com/57-07-29-chart.jpg| title=CHUM Hit Parade - July 29, 1957}}
  • UK Singles Chart: No. 21

References