The song has been recorded or referenced by: •
The Viscounts, on the album
Who Put the Bomp—The Pye Anthology (1961) •
Grease, We Go Together (1978) •
The Boppers, a Swedish rockabilly band in 1979 •
Showaddywaddy, "Who put the Bomp in the Bomp a Bomp a Bomp a Bomp" (1982) •
Sharon, Lois & Bram, on their 1995 album ''
Let's Dance!'' •
Cartoons, on their 1998 album
Toonage •
The Overtones, on their 2013 album
Saturday Night at the Movies •
The Heebee-jeebees, on their live album
Surgical Strike •
Jan and Dean (who claim "
We put the bomp...") •
Le Tigre ("Who took the Bomp from the Bompalompalomp" is incorporated into
Deceptacon on their 1999 debut self-titled album
Le Tigre) •
Frankie Lymon (who claims "
I put the bomp...", and opens the song with the "Oo-wah, oo-wah" that opened his hit song with
the Teenagers, "
Why Do Fools Fall in Love") •
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, on the album
Blow in the Wind •
The Muppets •
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy •
The Real Group, on their album
Debut •
The Wurzels •
Ol' 55, on their album
The Vault (1980) • A parody, "Who'll Put a Bomb on
Saddam Saddam Saddam" was introduced in the political satirists Capitol Steps' 1990 album,
Sheik, Rattle and Roll. A later parody, "Who put the Bomb in
Tehran, Tehran, Tehran", was produced by
Capitol Steps and included in their book
Sixteen Scandals and accompanying
CD. • In the
Full House episode "Joey Goes Hollywood" (Season 4, episode 23), the song is sung by
Frankie Avalon and
Annette Funicello in the pilot for ''Surf's Up'', a fictitious TV show. • A parody, "Who Put the Mush", was written and performed by
The McCalmans. In an inversion of the original song, the singer's girlfriend leaves him due to the nonsense lyrics in his
folk music. It was released in 1994 on the album
Songs from Scotland. •
Bentley Rhythm Ace had a track called "Who Put the Bom in the Bom Bom Diddleye Bom" on their
debut album. • The audio introduction at the
Boston Museum of Science's Mugar Omni Theater includes actor and Boston native
Leonard Nimoy reciting the first two lines of the chorus of "Who Put the Bomp". • The song was parodied by
Bob Rivers as "Who Put the Stump?" on his fourth Christmas album
Chipmunks Roasting on an Open Fire, written from the perspective of an angel on top of a
Christmas tree, involving the tree being inserted up the angel's
rectum. The lyrics include "Who put the stump in my rump ba-bump ba-bump". A remix titled "Stumpmaster Remix" was also included as the final track on the same album. • The song is referenced in Swedish comedy group
Grotesco's sketch "The Trial", a parody of American courtroom dramas, in which the characters speak broken English (without subtitles) to a confused Swedish audience. •
Chuck Prophet's 2004 album,
Age of Miracles, includes the song, "You Did (Bomp Shooby Dooby Bomp)", which contains the lyric, "Who put the bomp in the bomp shooby dooby bomp? Who put the ram in the ram a lama ding dong? You did, you did". • In July 2017 fictional UK comedy character
Alan Partridge selected the track as one of his favourite ever songs (along with the theme tune to the BBC sports show
Grandstand) in a feature for the
Radio 4 show
Inheritance Tracks. • At the restaurant Gadgets, which had a show featuring animatronics of the
Looney Tunes characters (with voices reprised by
Mel Blanc), one track titled "Sensational Sixties" featured
Porky Pig singing "Who Put the Bomp". • The song inspired the title of the music magazine
Who Put the Bomp, published from 1970 to 1979, as well as the record label
BOMP! Records, both founded by
Greg Shaw. == References ==