It serves as a recurring musical "trap" or punchline. Whenever unsuspecting characters (typically antagonists like Lt. Harris or Proctor) enter the bar, the music triggers a sequence where they are forced to dance with the "leathermen" patrons. Scene Context & Trivia
The specific version heard in the films was arranged by Jean-Marc Dompierre and performed by his orchestra. Police Academy - The Blue Oyster Bar Song
The Blue Oyster Bar is depicted as a stereotypical leathermen/bear gay bar. It serves as a recurring musical "trap" or punchline
While the original was a disco/pop track, the movie version is performed as a tango , which underscores the comedic nature of the scenes. Scene Context & Trivia The specific version heard
The iconic song featured in the "Blue Oyster Bar" scenes of the Police Academy film series is titled . Originally a 1974 disco hit by the French group Bimbo Jet , the version used in the movies is a specialized tango arrangement. Song Profile: "El Bimbo" Composer: Claude Morgan.