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  2. Land of a Thousand Dances - Wikipedia

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    "Land of a Thousand Dances" (or "Land of 1000 Dances") is a song written and first recorded by the American rhythm and blues singer Chris Kenner in 1962. It later became a bigger hit in versions by Cannibal & the Headhunters and Wilson Pickett. A version by Thee Midniters reached number 27 in Canada on March 22, 1965. [2]

  3. The Wrestling Album - Wikipedia

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    A year after the album's release, Jim Steinman wrote lyrics to "Hulk Hogan's Theme" and re-released it as "Ravishing," the opening track of Bonnie Tyler's 1986 album Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire. Meatloaf can be seen briefly playing the drums in the music video for "Land of a Thousand Dances?!!?".

  4. Cannibal & the Headhunters - Wikipedia

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    Their version of "Land of a Thousand Dances" was a remake of the original Chris Kenner tune, [3] arranged and produced by Max Uballez with Frankie Garcia, and engineered by Bruce Morgan. [citation needed] The record reached No. 30 in the Billboard Hot 100 [chart in early 1965, [3] and No. 42 in Canada. [5]

  5. Chris Kenner - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 he released his most enduring song, "Land of 1000 Dances", [1] based on an old spiritual. Kenner's version reached No. 77 on the pop chart in 1963. It was later covered by various artists, including Cannibal & the Headhunters, Fats Domino, Thee Midniters, Wilson Pickett, the Action, and Patti Smith. Kenner continued to record for ...

  6. Here Comes the Hotstepper - Wikipedia

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    chorus inspired by the Cannibal and the Headhunters version of "Land of 1000 Dances". The song was Kamoze's only song to reach the top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking atop the chart on 17 December 1994 and remaining there for two weeks. It also became a number-one hit in Denmark, New Zealand, and Zimbabwe and a top-10 hit in 13 other ...

  7. Wilson Pickett - Wikipedia

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    Pickett recorded some of his biggest hits there, including the highest-charting version of "Land of 1000 Dances", which was his third R&B No. 1 and his biggest pop hit, peaking at No. 6. It was a million-selling disc. [10]

  8. Thee Midniters - Wikipedia

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    Thee Midniters were an American rock group, among the first Chicano rock bands to have a major hit in the United States.They were one of the best known acts to come out of East Los Angeles in the 1960s, with a cover of "Land of a Thousand Dances" that charted in Canada in 1965, and an instrumental track "Whittier Boulevard" in 1965.

  9. Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section - Wikipedia

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    As an example, in the Muscle Shoals recording of Wilson Pickett's classic hit "Land of 1000 Dances", Jerry Wexler chose the song–it was to be a cover version of a song by Chris Kenner. In its original state, it was much too slow and had a honky-tonk piano sound. Wexler had faith that the Swampers could make something out of it. [7]