- Do You Wanna Dance?
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"Do You Wanna Dance?" is a song written by Bobby Freeman (as "Do You Want to Dance?"), and recorded by him in 1958. It is also popular in a version performed by the Beach Boys, which was released in 1965, and in a version recorded by Bette Midler in 1972. The Ramones also cover the song on Rocket to Russia and It's Alive.
Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia is rumored to have recorded the guitar on the original Bobby Freeman version. However there is no definitive documentation of this.[1]
Contents
The Beach Boys version
"Do You Wanna Dance?" Single by The Beach Boys from the album Today! Released February 15, 1965 Format Vinyl Recorded January 11, 1965 Genre Rock Length 2:14 Label Capitol Producer Brian Wilson The Beach Boys singles chronology "The Man with All the Toys"/"Blue Christmas"
(1964)"Do You Wanna Dance?"/"Please Let Me Wonder"
(1965)"Help Me, Rhonda"/"Kiss Me, Baby"
(1965)"Do You Wanna Dance?" was a single released by The Beach Boys in 1965 through Capitol Records. It peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the highest charted Beach Boys song to feature Dennis Wilson on lead vocals. According to the contemporary Gilbert Youth Survey conducted nationwide in April 1965, it was featured one week on its chart at No. 5. The B-side of this single was "Please Let Me Wonder". The song was also released on the band's 1965 album Today!.
Musicians
- The Beach Boys
- Al Jardine - backing vocals
- Mike Love - backing vocals
- Brian Wilson - piano, backing vocals
- Carl Wilson - guitars, backing vocals
- Dennis Wilson - lead vocals
- Additional musicians
- Hal Blaine - drums, woodblocks
- Steve Douglas - tenor saxophone
- Plas Johnson - tenor saxophone
- Larry Knechtel - bass
- Jay Migliori - baritone saxophone
- Bill Pitman - guitar
- Leon Russell - organ
- Billy Strange - mandolin
- Tommy Tedesco - mandolin
- Julius Wechter - timpani, tambourine
- Marilyn Wilson[citation needed] - backing vocals
Bette Midler version
Bette Midler included the song — slightly retitled as "Do You Want to Dance" — on her 1972 debut album The Divine Miss M. Whereas the Bobby Freeman and Beach Boys versions are uptempo rock and roll, Midler slowed the tempo of the song down to a sultry-sounding ballad. As Midler's first single release, it was a hit, reaching #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1973.
In 1985, Ula Hedwig, a Bette Midler-soundalike and former backup singer, sang the song emulating Bette Midler's version for a Mercury Sable television commercial. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that using this sound-alike version in a TV commercial violated Midler's right of publicity. Midler v. Ford Motor Co., 849 F.2d 460 (9th Cir. 1988).
Other versions
- 1960s
- Eddie Cochran recorded a version of this song before his death.
- 1962 - Cliff Richard, b-side to "I'm Lookin' Out the Window" The single sold more than 1 million copies worldwide and reached #1 in Holland and Australia.
- 1964 - The Four Seasons recorded a version appearing on their album "Dawn (Go Away)".
- 1964 - Del Shannon
- 1965 - The Beach Boys, the opening track on the album Today!.
- 1966 - The Mamas & the Papas - debut album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears. Part of the instrumental melody in this version is sampled in the Jens Lekman song "Maple Leaves".
- 1966 - Johnny Rivers album Changes.
- 1970s
- 1974 - Hurriganes
- 1975 - John Lennon album Rock 'n' Roll.
- 1975 - T. Rex - bonus track on the album Bolan's Zip Gun.
- 1977 - The Ramones album Rocket to Russia.
- 1978 - Ray Stevens album There is Something on Your Mind. A portion of "Do You Wanna Dance" was featured as part of Ray's 'Dance Trilogy' medley of 1950's R&B songs with titles that had emphasis on dancing...the song samples: "Do You Wanna Dance/When You Dance/Save The Last Dance For Me")
- 1980s
- Bruce Springsteen performed it at least twice during his "Jersey Shore Bar Tour" of 1982.[2]
- It was covered live during Neil Young's 1983 rockabilly period.
- 1987 - Barbie in the 'Rockin' Back to Earth' episode of her TV show.
- 1988 - David Lindley and El Rayo-X on their "Very Greasy"
- 1988 - A Swedish version, with lyrics by Keith Almgren, called "Säg, får jag lov min vän" was recorded by Tonix on the album Bugga loss.
- 1990s
- 1990 - Belinda Montgomery on Doogie Howser, M.D. season 1 episode 16 - It Ain't Over Till Mrs. Howser Sings (Jan/17/1990)
- 1993 - Peter Andre on his debut album Peter Andre.
- 1996 - Petty Booka on their album Blue Lagoon of Petty Booka.
- 1998 - The Queers on their Ramones tribute album Rocket to Russia.
- 1998 - Jazz saxophonist Walter Beasley on his release For Your Pleasure.
- 1998 - Attaque 77 in their CD of covers Otras Canciones; the version was in Spanish.
- 2000s
- 2006 - Laurent Voulzy album La Septième Vague
- 2008 - Energy album Race the Sun.
- 2008 - Andreas Johnson album Rediscovered.
- 2009 - Cliff Richard & The Shadows a track on the 250,000 selling album Reunited
- 2011 - Emily's Army covered the song in the style of The Ramones for their debut album Don't Be A Dick.
In popular culture
- The original Bobby Freeman recording features in the film "American Graffiti" (1973).
- The Ramones's version of "Do You Wanna Dance?" was used in an American television advertisement for the release of Wall-E on DVD and in the popular cult film "Rock 'n' Roll High School"
References
Categories:- 1958 singles
- 1965 singles
- 1972 singles
- The Beach Boys songs
- Cliff Richard songs
- Del Shannon songs
- The Mamas & the Papas songs
- Bette Midler songs
- Ramones songs
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