: McFerrin creates complex rhythms by beating his chest and clicking his tongue, proving that you don't need a band to find a groove.
: While McFerrin is best known for "Don't Worry, Be Happy," this track reached number 46 on the charts in late 1988. Bobby McFerrin - Thinkin' About Your Body
: The song features simple, repetitive lyrics focused on longing and physical presence: "Oh baby I’m thinkin’ about your body / Oh baby I’m thinkin’ about your face" . : McFerrin creates complex rhythms by beating his
: In the late 1980s, the song was famously adapted for a Cadbury’s chocolate commercial with the modified lyrics, "I'm thinking about your chocolate" . : In the late 1980s, the song was
: Critics often note that the "body" in the title refers to both the subject of the song and McFerrin’s literal use of his own body to produce every note and beat. Cultural Impact