This video of Leeds firefighters is guaranteed to put a smile on your face - and could make national TV!
Peter Kay has invited the nation to get marching to Amarillo, as he plans to recreate his iconic Comic Relief video.
He put out a Facebook call on 19 March, asking for all Peter Kay Fans and "fabulous key workers" to get involved.
It's all in aid of the BBC's Big Night In and the best entries will be used in the new video, which will air this evening (23 April).
Our very own West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service have jumped on board and they've done a tremendous job.
The Leeds White Watch uploaded their video to Twitter, using fireman's poles, hoses and more to make their version one to remember!
Staff at a Leeds Teaching Hospital have also recreated Peter Kay’s comic relief music video.
Sarah Deakin, 47, and her colleagues at the Leeds General Infirmary recreated the iconic Amarillo music video during their lunch break on Tuesday.
In the video, which was taken in one shot, the key workers can be seen marching down the Cardio Respiratory Unit with their machines, scrubs and gloves to the Comic Relief smash hit.
Peter Kay has said that there have now been thousands of entries, so it's going to be one heck of a job narrowing down the winning entries in time for this evening.
On Twitter, he said: "I wanted to say a huge heartfelt thanks to everybody who's took the time to film themselves marching to Amarillo.
"We've literally received thousands. Lots of very emotional clips from nurses & care workers & key workers & shoe repairers. Thank you all xxx"
You can tune in to The Big Night In tonight at 7pm, on BBC One and iPlayer.