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"Do the Bartman" is a song from the 1990 album The Simpsons Sing the Blues, featuring the voice cast of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It was performed by The Simpsons cast member Nancy Cartwright (the voice of Bart Simpson ), with backing vocals from American singer Michael Jackson , alongside additional vocals from Dan ...
Although "Do the Bartman" was never officially released as a single in the United States, it was very successful internationally, placing first on the singles chart in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom. Additionally, it reached the top ten in Sweden and the Netherlands, and was certified gold in the United Kingdom.
An early musical number, "Do the Bartman", leads the album as the first track and the first single released. It was an international success, including being the United Kingdom number one single on February 16, 1991, staying there for a further two weeks being certified gold after selling over 400,000 copies. [ 1 ]
The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man, video game for the NES starring the alter ego character. "Do the Bartman", song and music video based on the Bart Simpson character; Steve Bartman incident, Chicago Cubs fan who gained exposure during the 2003 National League Championship Series
Bryan Loren Hudson (born May 5, 1966), also nicknamed The Wiz, is an American singer-songwriter and record producer.He produced and wrote The Simpsons ' 1990 single "Do the Bartman", and released the 1984 singles "Lollipop Luv" and "Do You Really Love Me?", which peaked at numbers 23 and 64 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart—where the latter remained for 17 weeks.
Jackson was a fan of The Simpsons, especially Bart, [54] and had called the producers one night offering to write Bart a number one single and do a guest spot on the show, which is how "Do the Bartman" came about. [55] Jackson eventually guest-starred in the episode "Stark Raving Dad". [56]
Now that the Cubs are back in the NLCS, Chicago fans are wondering what the so-called villain from 2003 must be thinking now.
Later released on The Essential Michael Jackson 3.0 (2008), several editions of King of Pop (2008),The Ultimate Fan Extras Collection (2013) and Thriller 40 (2022) [44] "Can't Let Her Get Away" 1991: Dangerous: Michael Jackson Teddy Riley: Recorded and mixed by Bruce Swedien and Riley in 1991. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as "I Can't Let ...