Wild Thing No 01 [TESTED]

It is famous for its simple three-chord progression (A, D, and E) and a unique ocarina (flute-like) solo.

"Wild Thing" No. 1 refers to the iconic 1966 hit by the British rock band , which reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 on July 30, 1966. Originally written by American songwriter Chip Taylor and first recorded by The Wild Ones in 1965, the song became a global phenomenon only after The Troggs' raw, garage-rock rendition. Historical Impact and Chart Performance

The song is legendary not just for its sound, but for a unique legal quirk that saw it reach No. 1 for two different record companies simultaneously. Wild Thing No 01

Described by Chip Taylor as "therapeutic" and "sweaty," the song’s simplicity is its strength.

The track is considered a foundational influence on both garage rock and punk rock . It is famous for its simple three-chord progression

One of its most famous performances was by Jimi Hendrix , who famously lit his guitar on fire after playing it at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. Cultural Legacy

Due to a distribution dispute, the single was released on both Fontana and Atco records in the US. Billboard combined the sales from both, a feat never repeated. Duration at the Top: It held the No. 1 spot for two weeks. Originally written by American songwriter Chip Taylor and

Easy Wild Thing Guitar Lesson for BEGINNERS // Strumming & Lick

Wild Thing No 01