“It’s a super weird song and it was covered by The New York Dolls, so it’s got punk cred,” says Wendy Stonehenge, mastermind behind the electro/New Wave-inspired project CANDY WHIPS, about the second single “Stranded In The Jungle” released from their upcoming covers EP Moonlight (release date: August 26, 2025 via Kitten Robot). “It’s one of my all-time favorite ’50s songs. I love the back and forth between the verse and chorus on this song.”
Originally released by The Cadets in 1956, “Stranded In The Jungle” transforms the wacky doo wop song (its signature deadpan lyric “Meanwhile, back in the jungle” is often quoted by those of a certain age) into a propulsive, psychedelic jackhammer dance track, retaining all of the original’s weird tone shifts. “I really didn’t have anything planned other than really wanting to stress the interplay between the two distinct parts,” Wendy explains about his adaptation. “It’s basically two separate songs stitched together, so it gave me a lot of room to experiment… and experiment I did!”
Stranded in the Jungle
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