- Written by William Stevenson & Marvin
Gaye in 1964
- The song was first recorded by
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, after
another Motown singer, Kim Weston, passed on the song, (probably just a
bit of regret going on there...she did eventually record the song)!
- It was released
first as a single in 1964 and then on the album "Dance Party" in 1965
- Martha Reeves (born
Martha Rose Reeves 7/18/41 in Alabama & raised in Detroit)
- In addition to The Vandellas (Betty
Kelley & Rosalind Ashford),
backup vocals on the original song were done by none
other than Marvin Gaye and the composer William "Mickey" Stevenson
- The Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
version of the song peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1964
- After peaking at #28 in 1964 on
the UK charts it was re-released in 1969, and made it to a respectable
#4 on the UK Pop chart
- In 1995 Martha & The Vandellas
were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2003 inducted
into the Vocal Group Hall Of Fame
- Between the years 1963 to 1972
Martha and the Vandellas charted over twenty-six hits.
- Ten of her songs reached the Top 10 of
the Billboard R&B singles chart, including two R&B number ones
- Twelve of the Vandellas' songs
charted within the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, with six songs
charting within the Top Ten
- Martha Reeves was elected to the
Detroit City Council in 2005, and faces a whirlwind of problems
associated with the Mayor's legal troubles and with her own problems
relating to her ownership of many run-down lots in the Detroit area
- A 1967 remake by The Mamas & the Papas failed to make
the top 40 charts
- Yet another remake in 1982 by Van Halen,
from the "Diver Down" album hit # 38 on the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart
and was #3 on the Mainstream Rock tracks chart
- Remade again in 1985 by Mick Jagger & David Bowie,
as part of the Live Aid charity event, the
recording
reached # 7 in the US on the Hot 100 chart, but in
the UK it was a #1 song for four weeks
- Other artists to cover this
song:
- Dusty Springfield
- Ramsey Lewis
- The Who
- The Grateful Dead
- Little Richard
- The Kinks
- The Carpenters
- Neil Diamond
- Cilla Black
- Myra
- Atomic Kitten
- Jimmy Barnes
- Girl Authority
- Mystique
- Jazz Jamaica
- Black Oak Arkansas
- Kim Weston
- Human Nature (with
Martha Reeves)
- Tim Curry
- Rhonda Stisi
- Soul Incision
- Bruce Springsteen
- Nikki Webster
MP3 Downloads
Download the MP3 of Dancing In The
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Song Lyrics - Song Title
Calling out around the world,
Are you ready
for a brand new beat?
Summer's here and the time is right
For dancin' in the street
Dancin' in Chicago
(Dancin' in the street)
Down in New Orleans
(Dancin' in the street)
In New York City
All we need is music, sweet music,
There'll be music everywhere
There'll be swingin' swayin',
And records playin',
Dancin' in the street
Oh it doesn't matter what you wear,
Just as
long as you are there.
So come on every guy, grab a girl,
Everywhere, around the world
There'll be dancin',
They're dancin' in the
street.
This is an invitation,
Across the nation,
A chance for folks to meet.
There'll be laughin' singin',
And music swingin'
Dancin' in the street
Philadelphia P.A.,
Baltimore and D.C now,
Can't forget the motor city
All we need is music, sweet music
There'll be music everywhere
There'll be swingin' swayin',
And records playin,
Dancin' in the street
Oh it doesn't matter what you wear,
Just as
long as you are there.
So come on every guy, grab a girl,
Everywhere, around the world
They're dancin', dancin' in the street
Way down in L.A.,
Every day they're dancin' in the street
Lets form a big strong line,
And get in time,
We're dancin' in the street.
Across the ocean blue,
Me and you
We're dancin n the street
Note that the lyrics posted here are
those as interpreted and performed by The Oracle Band. In a
few cases we have taken some liberties with the lyrics to make
them more appropriate for tasteful gatherings. Their use here is intended as
an aid for people in selecting music for their wedding reception or private
party, and may not be reproduced for any commercial, for-profit use. |
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Soul Divas
(Various Artists)
Here's a
cool collection of great female hits from the 60s & 70s.
Featuring
singers such as Diana Ross, Thelma Houston, Tina Turner, Donna
Summer, and more, this 2-CD 32 track set has Dancing In The
Street as well as:
My Guy
Heat Wave
Last Dance
Rescue Me
Don't Leave Me This Way
Love Child
...and 25 more!
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Best of the 60s
(Various Artists)
Here's a
somewhat different 60s related album. These are all hits,
including Dancing In The Street, but the other cuts are ones not
typically found on other "Best of 60s" albums.
They
include:
Son of
a Preacher Man
King of the Road
Rubber Ball
California Dreamin
It's Not Unusual
Nights in White Satin
and 25 more hits on 2 CDs
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Martha & The Vandellas
Dance Party
This is the
original album. A great collector's item as it has been out of
print for some years, it is available through several dealers
online through Amazon.com
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The Mamas & The Papas
Greatest Hits
This is a
super collection that anyone who remembers the 60s should own.
Includes
Dancing in the Street, plus their other
classics like:
Monday Monday
California Dreamin
I Saw Her Again
Dream A Little Dream
...and 15 more, all for an incredible price from Amazon.com!
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Human Nature
Dancing In The Street
A really
interesting look at some Motown covers by the Australian pop
band Human Nature
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