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Who sang fish heads
Who sang fish heads












This version is very fragile and known to break easily. This version can record a message (up to 9 seconds) and play it back, followed by him singing "Take Me to the River" (the recording it plays more closely resembles the version of the song by Talking Heads rather than the version by Al Green). This much smaller Billy Bass was made to mark his 10th Anniversary.

  • Mini Big Mouth Billy Bass REC+PLAY: A miniature version of Billy Bass only sold at CVS and Cabela's in 2009.
  • These models were sold mostly in the UK, Germany, and Australia. Some models sing "Take Me to the River" and "Don't Worry Be Happy" just like the original. This version sings a parody of "I Will Survive" and "Take Me to the River" (same recording as the original). This version was made to mark his 5th Anniversary, and was sold until 2006.
  • Big Mouth Billy Bass Jr.: A smaller version of Billy Bass on an oval plaque released in 2004.
  • It is highly possible that this model was not sold in America, and was sold in other countries since all videos of it on YouTube are either in French, German, or Italian. A 3rd model exists that sings "I Will Survive" and "Don't Worry Be Happy" (same recording as the original Billy Bass). This version may possibly be an earlier model, probably from around 2001. This model has an anal fin which is not present on the usual Billy Bass Superstar. There is an early generation model that plays a longer version of "Act Naturally" and "Stayin' Alive" by The Beegees. This version of Billy Bass sings "Act Naturally" by The Beatles and a parody of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor. He taps his tail, sways his body, and sings into the microphone. He now stands by his tail on a black round base and holds a microphone.
  • Big Mouth Billy Bass Superstar: A special edition of Billy Bass released in 2001-2002.
  • Big Mouth Billy Bass Christmas Stocking: W.I.P.
  • It plays "Take Me to the River" and "Don't Worry Be Happy" just like the original. It can be activated by squeezing the lower half of the head. The mouth is hollow so it can hold your drinking cup.
  • Big Mouth Billy Bass Cupholder: A spinoff Billy Bass product made in 2000.
  • He sings "Take Me to the River" and "Don't Worry Be Happy" just like the original. You activate him by pressing a small button near his tail. Made in 2000, this version lacks a plaque and doesn't have movement.

    who sang fish heads

    Big Mouth Billy Bass Musical Keychain: A very small static version of Billy Bass that is attached to a clip.He sings "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood. Released in 2000, Billy Bones appears to be the deceased brother of Billy Bass. Big Mouth Billy Bones: A singing skeleton fish made for Halloween.The fish comes with an extra nameplate that reads "WORLD RECORD BILLY BASS" that can be placed via peel off tape over the existing "BIG MOUTH BILLY BASS" nameplate.

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    This giant Billy Bass sings "Take Me to the River" and "Don't Worry Be Happy" just like the original. World Record Billy Bass: A giant 28" lunker singing fish sold exclusively at KayBee Toys in 2000.The 2nd version released in 2000 sings Country versions of "Jingle Bells" and "Up On a Housetop". The 1st version released in 1999 sings a Blues version of "Twas the Night Before Christmas" (a parody of "Trouble" by Elvis Presley). He wears a Santa hat and has a small jingle bell wrapped around his tail. Big Mouth Billy Bass Sings For the Holidays: A Christmas-themed version of Billy Bass.He sings "Take Me to the River" and "Don't Worry Be Happy" though earlier models only sing "Take Me to the River". Big Mouth Billy Bass the Singing Sensation: The original singing fish released in 1998-1999 and popular in 2000.Billy Bass sings "Take Me to the River" by Al Green and "Don't Worry Be Happy" by Bobby Mcferrin. When activated by pushing the red button or passing by the motion sensor, Billy Bass will spring to life! He flaps his tail, turns his head outward to face you, and moves his mouth to the words of the song. He resembles a realistic-looking rubber Largemouth Bass mounted on an ordinary looking plastic plaque with a wood design. Big Mouth Billy Bass is a singing fish made by Gemmy Industries in 1998-1999 and popular throughout 2000.














    Who sang fish heads