The Twist is a twelve bar blues song that gave birth to the Twist Dance craze. The song was written and originally released in 1959 by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters as a B-side but was a minor hit. The song and the dance the Twist, were popularized in 1960 when the song was covered by Chubby Checker. His single became a smash hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 19 in 1960 (one week), and then setting a record by being the only single to reach number one in two different chart runs when it resurfaced and topped the chart again on January 13, 1962 (two weeks).
THE TWIST
by Chubby Checker
Come on baby let's do the twist
Come on baby let's do the twist
Take me by my little hand and go like this
Ee-oh twist baby baby twist
Oooh-yeah just like this
Come on little miss and do the twist
My daddy is sleepin' and mama ain't around
Yeah daddy is sleepin' and mama ain't around
We're gonna twisty twisty twisty
'Til we turn the house down
Come on and twist yeah baby twist
Oooh-yeah just like this
Come on little miss and do the twist
Yeah you should see my little Sis
You should see my my little Sis
She really knows how to rock
She knows how to twist
Come on and twist yeah baby twist
Oooh-yeah just like this
Come on little miss and do the twist
Yeah rock on now
Yeah twist on now
Twist.
It's 1960 and the new dance craze is The Twist...
Remember the popular live show Dance-O-Rama televised Monday to Friday, 6 to 7pm at DZTM-TV-Channel 5 and hosted by Pete Roa and Baby O’Brien.
How about DJ Dance Time aired at DZRH-TV-Channel 11 and The Nite Owl Dance Party also aired over Channel 11 and hosted by Lito Gorospe.
I used to watch these TV shows with my parents, titos and titas. Those were the good old days!
1 comment:
You have a fantastic archive of material. I am interested in obtaining copies of the Helen Gamboa (and other) dance craze movies. Can you help?
I am doing a project on this phenomena and also run a university archive dedicated to cult cinema.
Please contact me on salvaje68@hotmail.com
Regards, Julian
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