
Now if ex- Joey Dee sideman Jimi Hendrix showed up on this as he does on mastering engineer Little Walter DeVenne's Revere Beach tape of Little Richard, well, the LP would go from artifact to gold. The Twist by Chubby Checker song meaning, lyric interpretation. A Twist in Time Spreading like wildfire from the tiny dance floor of New Yorks Peppermint Lounge, in 1960, a Harlem teen craze set the eras most glamorous hips gyratingNorman Mailer and Noël. With no credits other than singer and producer, no dates, and no mention if future Young Rascals appear in the grooves, the disc remains an interesting period piece that is mildly entertaining. Rider" and Lloyd Price's "Have You Ever Had the Blues?" That other question, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?," retains its double-entendre, "can I believe the magic of your sighs" (aka "size") and is the poppiest of the bluesy material included here.

Glover gets an above-bootleg sound (also for this time period) on the rock legend as he has some fun with familiar material ranging from "Kansas City" and "Money" to "C.C. Ballard's version was a moderate hit, peaking at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesPeppermint Twist Chubby CheckerTwist with Chubby Checker / Twist-a-Long with Chubby Checker 2013 Stage Door. 1 It was inspired by the twist dance craze. The legendary Henry Glover produces this set, Roulette Records economozing by splashing red, white, blue, and orange lettering on an LP with no photos and the usual, uncredited, tacky (for the day) liner notes. ' The Twist ' is an American pop song written and originally released in 1958 by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters as a B-side to 'Teardrops on Your Letter'. In the wake of the Chubby Checker twist craze, Dee had no less than five album titles in a row between 19 featuring a reference to "the Twist" or "Twistin'," though the dance craze is absent from the song titles here.

1962's Back at the Peppermint Lounge (Recorded Live) in Miami Beach: Twistin' With Joey Dee and His Starliters (say that title three times fast) is a sequel of sorts to Joey Dee & the Starliters' 1961 release Doin' the Twist at the Peppermint Lounge.
