Land Of A Thousand Dances (Land Of 1,000 Dances)

OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s:  This one is dedicated to my dear sister Gina.  This R&B standard was written and first recorded by Chris Kenner in '62.  Some subsequent releases list Fats Domino as co-writer but legend goes that he agreed to record it in exchange for 1/2 of the royalties.  It alludes to 16 of the most popular dances (hint, hint!) of the time.  The song's title does not appear in the lyrics of any of the many recordings.  Cannibal and The Headhunters took it to #30 in '65.  Frankie "Cannibal" Garcia is credited with adding the trademark "hook" when he forgot the lyrics during the recording session.  Five recordings have made the Billboard Pop charts.  By far the best-known recording is "Wicked" Wilson Pickett's from 1966.  Recorded at Muscle Shoals, it was Pickett's 3rd R&B #1.  My favorite version is The Young Rascals' from their '67 "Collections" album.


Answer:  Land of A Thousand Dances (Land of 1,000 Dances),

Land of 1000 Dances (youtube.com)

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