While critics often derided the track as "ridiculous" or a "hot mess," the public's appetite for nostalgia was massive; it stayed at the top of the UK charts for .

: "Chantilly Lace" (which provides the famous title line, "Oooh baby, that's what I like")

: The face of the act was an animated cartoon rabbit. Because they didn't always have legal permission to use original master recordings in every territory (especially the US), some versions featured sound-alike impersonators rather than the original artists.

The track is a high-energy "cut and paste" record that fuses 12 classic rock 'n' roll and pop songs into a seamless 5-minute party.

: "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez), "Wipe Out" (The Surfaris), and "Runaround Sue" (Dion). Cultural Impact & Production

: In the US, it reached number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100, failing to match the Top 20 success of their first single. That's What I Like (Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers song)

: Produced by Les Hemstock, Ian Morgan, and Andy Pickles, the mix was born from the Mastermix DJ service , which originally provided medleys exclusively for professional DJs.

: The recurring theme from the TV show Hawaii Five-O acts as the anchor, appearing at the intro, outro, and between samples. Key Samples Included : Chubby Checker : "Let's Twist Again" and "The Twist" Jerry Lee Lewis : "Great Balls of Fire" Chuck Berry : "Johnny B. Goode" Little Richard : "Good Golly Miss Molly"