Die Travellers -: Mamma Zieh Die Hot Pants An

While international audiences might associate "Hot Pants" with the funk of (who released his famous track in 1971), Die Travellers provided a distinctly German, comedic take on the phenomenon. The song can be found on several of their compilation albums, such as Jubel, Trubel, Travellers! (Jazz Club) .

The title translates to "Mama, Put the Hot Pants On," and the lyrics poke fun at the cultural shift toward shorter, daring fashion choices. Like much of the band's repertoire, the song blends catchy melodies with comedic storytelling, a style known as "parody schlager." It remains a nostalgic example of how German popular music reacted to international fashion trends of the era. About the Band: Die Travellers Die Travellers - Mamma zieh die Hot Pants an

Founded in Berlin in 1946, the group was led by Fred Oldörp (vocals and bandoneon). The title translates to "Mama, Put the Hot

They began as a jazz-influenced trio but found massive success by specializing in humorous covers and parodies of international hits. They began as a jazz-influenced trio but found

Die Travellers were one of Germany’s most enduring and successful cabaret-style trios.