Scatman's World

Scatman John

About Scatman's World

Scatman's World is an album by American musician Scatman John, recorded after the worldwide success of his debut single "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)". It is somewhat of a concept album dealing with an imaginary Utopian society named "Scatland". He speaks about this at length in the liner notes: "If you're wondering where Scatland is, you don't have to look too far; it's between your deepest dreams and warmest wishes". Scatman's World was very popular internationally, particularly in Japan, where it reached No. 2 and stayed on the charts for 40 weeks, selling more than 1,560,000 copies overall, ranking among the top twenty best-selling albums of all time in that country recorded by non-Japanese artists. In the late 2010s, the title track “Scatman's World” saw a resurgence in popularity due to becoming an internet meme. 


Year:
2009
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Scatman's world

I'm calling out from Scatland
I'm calling out from Scatman's world
If you wanna break free you better listen to me
You got to learn how to see in your fantasy

I'm calling out from Scatland
I'm calling out from Scatman's world
If you wanna break free you better listen to me
You got to learn how to see in your fantasy

Everybody's talkin' something very shockin' just to
Keep on blockin' what they're feelin' inside 
But listen to me brother, you just keep on walkin' 'cause
You and me and sister ain't got nothin' to hide

Scatman, fat man, black and white and brown man
Tell me 'bout the colour of your soul
If part of your solution isn't ending the pollution
Then I don't want to hear your stories told
I want to welcome you to Scatman's world

I'm calling out from Scatland
I'm calling out from Scatman's world
If you wanna break free you better listen to me
You got to learn how to see in your fantasy 

Everyone's born to compete as he chooses
But how can someone win if winning means that someone loses
I sit and see and wonder what it's like to be in touch
No wonder all my brothers and my sisters need a crutch

I want to be a human being not a human doing
I couldn't keep that pace up if I tried
The source of my intention really isn't crime prevention
My intention is prevention of the lie, yeah
Welcome to the Scatman's world

I'm calling out from Scatland
I'm calling out from Scatman's world
If you wanna break free you better listen to me
You got to learn how to see in your fantasy

I'm calling out from Scatland
I'm calling out from Scatman's world
If you wanna break free you better listen to me
You got to learn how to see in your fantasy
Listen to me

I'm calling out from Scatland
I'm calling out from Scatman's world
If you wanna break free you better listen to me
You got to learn how to see in your fantasy

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Scatman John

John Paul Larkin (March 13, 1942 – December 3, 1999), better known by his stage name Scatman John, was an American musician who created a fusion of scat singing and dance music, best known for his 1995 hit "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)". more »

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Written by: John Larkin, Antonio Nunzio Catania

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17 facts about this song

Genre Specification
"Scatman's World" is a song in the fusion genre of scat singing and dance music, particularly Eurodance.
Release Date Fact
The song was released in June 1995, as the second single from the album of the same name.
Chart History
"Scatman's World" reached number one on the charts in several countries, including Belgium, Finland, and Norway.
Album Fact
"Scatman's World" became so popular that it is also the title of Scatman John's debut album.
Name of Artist
The real name of the artist "Scatman John" is John Paul Larkin.
Artist Background
Scatman John had a significant stutter, which he incorporated into his music as a form of scat singing.
Theme Message
Scatman's World was an artistic expression of Scatman John's life-long struggles with stuttering, aimed at inspiring other people facing similar issues.
Song Length
The song has a duration of approximately 3 minutes and 40 seconds in its standard album version.
Music Video Information
The music video for the song, directed by William Cameron, portrays Scatman John in a computer-generated world, referencing virtual reality.
Lyrics Insight
The song’s lyrics talk about a utopian world where ‘the children in us can come out and play’.
Larkin's Vision
With the song, Larkin aimed to inspire people to discard all prejudices and live in harmony, as one big unified world nation.
Song Impact
"Scatman's World" helped Larkin become a spokesperson for people who stutter, promoting the message that such speech impediments should not deter anyone from achieving their dreams.
Composer Details
"Scatman's World" was penned and composed by Antonio Nunzio Catania and John Larkin.
Record Label
The song was recorded under the RCA Records label.
Success in Germany
The song was particularly successful in Germany, where it stayed on the top 20 chart for 20 weeks.
Worldwide Acceptance
"Scatman's World" was a worldwide hit, selling over six million records across the globe.
Subsequent Work
The hit success of "Scatman's World" pushed Scatman John to continue incorporating his scat singing in subsequent works till the end of his career.

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