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The song was recorded using leftover studio time, and it was done in record time.

Page invited the Troggs to jump into the end of studio time he had booked, and they quickly recorded the song.

While the Troggs' song was a hit, one year earlier, the first version of “Wild Thing”  was recorded by  American rock band The Wild Ones, and it failed to chart at all.

An emergency songwriting session

“I remember the day I wrote 'Wild Thing,' I wrote it for a group that was recording the next day (The Wild Ones). It was a very organic song, and I hadn't really finished it by the studio time,” Taylor told BBC News.

Taylor wrote and recorded a demo for the song “Wild Thing” in one day.  The Wild Ones version of “Wild Thing” was rereleased on Nov. 1, 1965, and it did nothing on the charts. The band broke up in 1967.

 “We did ‘Wild Thing’  and ‘With A Girl Like You’ on the end of a Larry Page Orchestra session,” Britton told Uncut. "We drove up to Olympic Studios in London from Andover in our battered J4 van, which took two of us to drive, because someone had to lean over and help turn the steering wheel. …It was utter chaos. Anyway, we arrived outside Olympic, and Larry said, ‘Come on, load yourselves in.' We got in as fast as we could, did a quick run through to get a sound balance, played ‘Wild Thing,' played ‘With A Girl Like You,’ and we were back out in 20 minutes."

The Wild Ones singer was critical of his band's version of the song

“The version that The Wild Ones did was nice, but it really wasn't like my demo,” he told BBC. “As a songwriter, you were always hoping that the group would get the right feel of your song and when I heard The Troggs' record I thought, 'Woah, this is a perfect recording of this song, if this doesn't make it then nothing will', because the feel was exactly like my demo. It was simple and it just felt great. I really loved it.

“’Wild Thing’ is not something I take pride in,” Alden admitted to Uncut. “It’s like I was holding my nose when I sang it. When you record for a producer, you do what they tell you to do, and that’s it, case closed. It’s spilt milk. I had nothing to do with it except to go in and try to put down a vocal. Looking back, I didn’t even do a good reading on it. If you listen to the demo, they had that little potato pie tin sound, banging away. The Troggs did it the way it should’ve been done."

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