• • Length 3: 38 Todd Rundgren Todd Rundgren singles chronology ' (1983) ' Bang the Drum All Day' (1983) ' (1986) ' Bang the Drum All Day' is a song. The lyrics describe, in the, the singer's drive to 'bang on the drum all day' to the exclusion of everything else. All the instruments on this track are performed by Rundgren. The song has become popular as an or anthem of celebration.
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Rundgren would re-record the song live for subscribers to his Patronet service. The new version was retitled 'Bang the Ukulele Daily', referring to Rundgren's decision to perform it in a style, accompanied only by a. 'Bang the Ukulele Daily' was included on his album. Contents • • • • In popular culture [ ] The song is played in after the score a. It was similarly used by the in the early 2000s and brought back in 2017 as well as by the until being replaced by ' '. The also used the song as touchdown celebration music during home games at the during their Super Bowl-winning 1999 season. The song is used by host as his union theme.
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Conservative talk host also plays a snippet to poke fun at the movement. The song is referenced in the by the popular merchant, Creeper.
The song was featured in a 1997 commercial for entitled 'Phone Boss Vacation', where a bunch of workers are shown dancing to the song, and turning the music off. Meanwhile, a woman is talking on the phone with a phone boss from a vacation. That song is featured in the trailer of the 1998 animated Movie, in 1999 opening, and the 2001 VHS opening. The song is featured on the radio show The Morning Drive on, a morning talk show hosted by Mike Bagley and Pete Pistone.
The song is used on Friday mornings to celebrate the upcoming weekend. Likewise for many years, station in played it every Friday at 5 p.m. To signal the end of the. In plays the song every Friday as well during the Dwyer and Michael's morning show. The song is referenced by Michael Scott from on the episode '.
The lyrics are changed to 'I don't want to work, I just wanna bang on this mug all day'. The song was also featured in commercials for. Chart positions [ ] Year Chart Position 19 US 63 1983 US 39 References [ ].