"Mona (I Need You Baby)" is a song written by Ellas McDaniel (Bo Diddley ) that appeared as the B-side to his 1957 single "Hey! Bo Diddley ". According to Diddley's obituary in The New York Times , "Mona" was a song of praise he wrote for a 45-year-old exotic dancer who worked at the Flame Show Bar in Detroit. The song also became the template for the Crickets 's "Not Fade Away ".[ 1]
Bo Diddley, 1957 Craig McLachlan & Check 1–2 version[ edit ] In April 1990, Australian actor and musician Craig McLachlan released a version with his band, Check 1–2, as the second single from their 1990 debut album, Craig McLachlan & Check 1-2 . It was a commercial success, peaking at No. 3 in Australia and No. 2 in the United Kingdom. In Australia, it was the highest-selling single by a native artist in 1990.[ 3] At the ARIA Music Awards of 1991 it won ARIA Award for Highest-Selling Single .[ 4]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Mona" (7-inch version) Ellas McDaniel 3:40 2. "Mona" (extended remix) Ellas McDaniel 6:52 3. "I Don't Mind" Craig McLachlan 3:19
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