Welsh rock and roll singer
Shakin' Stevens released a cover of the song in January 1980 as the only single from his album
Take One!. It became his first UK hit, peaking at number 24 on the
Singles Chart. However, the B-side of the single released in New Zealand was a cover of
Smiley Lewis' "Shame, Shame, Shame", written by
Kenyon Hopkins and Ruby Fisher (the record miscredits the song to
Bob Geddins and
Jimmy McCracklin who wrote a different song of same name).
Reception Reviewing the song for
Record Mirror, Robin Smith wrote "One more from the lumbering rock 'n' roll mastodon that refuses to die. Off we go with cats and chicks gathering round the hot dog stand of a summer's evening. The sort of thing you've heard time and lime before, and will no doubt be tortured with time and time again."
Track listings 7" • "Hot Dog" – 2:48 • "Apron Strings" – 3:06
7" (New Zealand) • "Hot Dog" – 2:48 • "Shame, Shame, Shame" – 2:09
Charts == Other cover versions ==