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  2. Mashed Potato (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The Mashed Potato is a dance move which was a popular dance craze of 1962. The dance move and mashed potato song were first made famous by James Brown in 1959 and used in his concerts regularly. It was also a dance done to songs such as Dee Dee Sharp's "Mashed Potato Time".

  3. Land of a Thousand Dances - Wikipedia

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    The original Chris Kenner recording, which peaked at No. 77 on the Billboard chart in 1963, mentions 16 dances: the Pony, the Chicken, the Mashed Potato, the Alligator, the Watusi, the Twist, the Fly, the Jerk, the Tango, the Yo-Yo, the Sweet Pea, the Hand Jive, the Slop, the Bop, the Fish, and the Popeye.

  4. Mashed Potato Time - Wikipedia

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    "Mashed Potato Time" is a 1962 single written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe, and performed by Dee Dee Sharp, with backing vocals by The Orlons, on her debut album It's Mashed Potato Time. The song refers to the Mashed Potato dance move, which was a fad.

  5. Dance crazes - Wikipedia

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    Songs such as "The Loco-Motion" were specifically written with the intention of creating a new dance and many more pop hits, such as "Mashed Potato Time" by Dee Dee Sharp, were written to cash in recent successful novelties. In the early 1970s, disco spawned a succession of dance fads including the Bump, the Hustle, and the Y.M.C.A.

  6. Do You Love Me - Wikipedia

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    Gordy said that "getting the concept for the song was easy. I remembered the days when I could never get the girls I liked because I couldn't dance". [6] As such, the song references the 1960s dance moves the Mashed Potato and the Twist. The song also makes reference to the song "I Like it Like That" with the altered line: "Do You Like it Like ...

  7. Mashed Potatoes U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    "Mashed Potatoes U.S.A." is a rhythm and blues song by James Brown and his Famous Flames. Released in 1962 as a single by King Records, it reached #82 on the Pop chart and #21 on the R&B chart. [1] The title refers to the Mashed Potato dance popular at the time.

  8. Twist (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally one leg is lifted off the floor for styling, but generally the dance posture is low and with the feet in contact with the floor with very little vertical motion. The moves include the mashed potato, swimming, drowning, twisting, arm swing and single leg twist. Another description of the moves popularized by Chubby Checker: [4] 1.

  9. Do the Twist (Connie Francis album) - Wikipedia

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    When the Twist became the biggest dance phenomenon of 1961, many artists recorded Twist-themed singles and albums, usually as a quickly produced rush releases as the audience's tastes in current dances changed very fast. Some of the follow-up dances to the Twist were the Mashed Potato or the Pony.