One of the most debated lyrics— "There was a cat that really was gone" —uses '70s slang where "cat" meant a cool guy and "gone" suggested he’d lost his mind (fitting for the "Mad Monk") [25].
Ra-Ra-Rasputin: The 7" Edit That Conquered the World Whether you know it from a vintage vinyl collection, a high-energy Just Dance routine , or a viral TikTok trend, Boney M.’s "Rasputin" is a disco titan that refuses to quit [18, 32]. While the full album version on Nightflight to Venus is a sprawling epic, it’s the punchy (the single edit) that truly weaponized this track for radio and the dance floor [21]. The Sound: Euro-Disco Meets Russian Folklore Boney M Rasputin (7 Version)
While Bobby Farrell provided the legendary dance moves and stage presence, the deep, booming male vocals were actually provided by producer Frank Farian himself [12]. Why the 7" Version Hits Different One of the most debated lyrics— "There was