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At the Hop

"At the Hop" is a 1950s pop song written by Artie Singer, John Medora, and David White and originally released by Danny & the Juniors.[1] The song was released in the fall of 1957 and reached number one on the US charts on January 6, 1958, becoming one of the top-selling singles of 1958.[2] "At the Hop" also hit number one on the R&B Best Sellers list.[3] Somewhat more surprisingly, the record reached #3 on the Music Vendor country charts. It was also a big hit elsewhere, which included a number 3 placing on the UK charts.

The song returned to prominence after it was performed by rock and roll revival act Sha Na Na at the 1969 Woodstock Festival and featured in the 1973 coming-of-age teen comedy American Graffiti. Musically, it is notable for combining several of the most popular formulas in 1950s rock'n'roll, the twelve-bar blues, boogie-woogie piano, and the 50s progression.

The original version by Danny & the Juniors was included in Robert Christgau's "Basic Record Library" of 1950s and 1960s recordings, published in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981).[4]

Background Edit

The song was written by White, Medora, and Singer in 1957, when Danny & the Juniors were still called The Juvenairs. Initially called "Do the Bop",[5] the song was heard by Dick Clark, who expressed concern that the dance fad of doing The Bop was on its way out, so he suggested they change the band name to the Juniors and the chorus from "Let's all do the Bop" to "Let's go to the Hop".[6][7] After performing the song on Clark's show American Bandstand, it gained popularity and went to the top of the US charts, remaining at number one for five weeks.[8]

The song describes the scene at a record hop, particularly the dances being performed and the interaction with the disc jockey host.

A sample of the song's lyrics (contemporary popular dances in italics):

You can rock it you can roll it
Do the stomp and even stroll it
At the hop.
When the record starts spinnin'
You chalypso and you chicken at the hop
Do the dance sensation that is sweepin' the nation
at the hop

Payola involvement Edit

On the 2008 nationally-televised PBS documentary Wages of Spin: Dick Clark, American Bandstand and the Payola Scandals,[9] Singer claimed that Dick Clark would not play "At the Hop" without receiving half of the publishing proceeds. Singer agreed to make the payments and called the situation "bittersweet" because although he didn't like having to give the money, he credited his success in the music industry to Clark and therefore was grateful to him. Payola was not illegal at the time and Clark sold the song prior to the 1960 payola hearings.

Cover versions Edit

Soundtrack appearances Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "At the Hop - Danny and the Juniors". Billboard. from the original on August 3, 2009. Retrieved August 5, 2009.
  2. ^ Macmillan Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Macmillan. 1998. p. 1384. ISBN 0-333-74134-X.
  3. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 145.
  4. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "A Basic Record Library: The Fifties and Sixties". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 0899190251. Retrieved March 16, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  5. ^ Do The Bop, by Danny & The Juniors
  6. ^ Danny Rapp interview w/Dan Guilfoyle (in Rochester, NY, 1980)
    See also David White#The Juvenaires/Danny & the Juniors (and Dance the Bop!)
  7. ^ John Madara interview: John Medora explaining Dick Clark's role in the song lyrics being changed.
  8. ^ Macmillan Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Macmillan. 1998. p. 1384. ISBN 0-333-74134-X.
  9. ^ "The Wages of Spin". Full cast and crew. IMDb. Retrieved September 3, 2012.
  10. ^ "At the Hop - Freddy Quinn". Allmusic. Retrieved June 5, 2010.

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For the Devendra Banhart song see Nino Rojo For the Family Guy episode see Let s Go to the Hop Family Guy episode At the Hop is a 1950s pop song written by Artie Singer John Medora and David White and originally released by Danny amp the Juniors 1 The song was released in the fall of 1957 and reached number one on the US charts on January 6 1958 becoming one of the top selling singles of 1958 2 At the Hop also hit number one on the R amp B Best Sellers list 3 Somewhat more surprisingly the record reached 3 on the Music Vendor country charts It was also a big hit elsewhere which included a number 3 placing on the UK charts At the Hop Single by Danny amp the JuniorsB side Sometimes When I m All Alone ReleasedFall 1957GenreRock and rollLength2 39LabelABCSongwriter s Artie Singer John Medora and David WhiteProducer s Kim FowleyThe song returned to prominence after it was performed by rock and roll revival act Sha Na Na at the 1969 Woodstock Festival and featured in the 1973 coming of age teen comedy American Graffiti Musically it is notable for combining several of the most popular formulas in 1950s rock n roll the twelve bar blues boogie woogie piano and the 50s progression The original version by Danny amp the Juniors was included in Robert Christgau s Basic Record Library of 1950s and 1960s recordings published in Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies 1981 4 Contents 1 Background 2 Payola involvement 3 Cover versions 4 Soundtrack appearances 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground EditThe song was written by White Medora and Singer in 1957 when Danny amp the Juniors were still called The Juvenairs Initially called Do the Bop 5 the song was heard by Dick Clark who expressed concern that the dance fad of doing The Bop was on its way out so he suggested they change the band name to the Juniors and the chorus from Let s all do the Bop to Let s go to the Hop 6 7 After performing the song on Clark s show American Bandstand it gained popularity and went to the top of the US charts remaining at number one for five weeks 8 The song describes the scene at a record hop particularly the dances being performed and the interaction with the disc jockey host A sample of the song s lyrics contemporary popular dances in italics You can rock it you can roll it Do the stomp and even stroll it At the hop When the record starts spinnin You chalypso and you chicken at the hop Do the dance sensation that is sweepin the nation at the hopPayola involvement EditOn the 2008 nationally televised PBS documentary Wages of Spin Dick Clark American Bandstand and the Payola Scandals 9 Singer claimed that Dick Clark would not play At the Hop without receiving half of the publishing proceeds Singer agreed to make the payments and called the situation bittersweet because although he didn t like having to give the money he credited his success in the music industry to Clark and therefore was grateful to him Payola was not illegal at the time and Clark sold the song prior to the 1960 payola hearings Cover versions EditChildren s entertainers Sharon Lois amp Bram covered the song on their 1995 album titled Let s Dance Singer Nick Todd brother of Pat Boone reached the Billboard Top 100 with his cover New Orleans based band Dash Rip Rock recorded a parody version titled Lets Go Smoke Some Pot It was sung by Elvis Presley in Bad Nauheim in 1959 and can be found on the bootleg album Greetings from Germany The song was also covered and recorded between October 1984 and January 1985 by The Beach Boys for their 1985 self titled album though it never made the final cut At The Hop was covered by Austrian singer Freddy Quinn in 1958 10 The song was part of Uriah Heep s song Rock n Roll Medley to be found on 1973 s Uriah Heep Live The 1988 film Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw featured a variation on the song called At the Pound A music video of the song promoting the film was included on various Family Home Entertainment video cassettes American retro rock and roll band Flash Cadillac amp the Continental Kids covered the song as part of the sound track for the 1973 film American Graffiti In the film the band portrayed a fictional band named Herby and the Heartbeats The cover was released as a single in 1973 Les Forbans recorded a cover in 1983 under the title Leve ton ful de la In 1973 a Danish version Rend og hop was recorded by the local band Bamses Venner Soundtrack appearances Edit At the Hop was performed at Woodstock by Sha Na Na in August 1969 and was included on the soundtrack album It was also performed by Flash Cadillac amp the Continental Kids and included on the soundtrack for the 1973 movie American Graffiti This recording was produced by Kim Fowley The Kidsongs franchise covered this song in their 1997 home video I Can Dance Scooter performs this song on the Teresa Brewer episode of The Muppet Show Some frogs joined him and upon reaching the chorus began jumping around Although Scooter tried to tell them to finish the song they didn t and like multiple songs on the show the song ended abruptly The Family Guy episode Let s Go to the Hop is named after the song s chorus It is played frequently in the American radio program The Savage Nation hosted by talk show host Michael Savage The song is used in the video game Mafia II The song is sampled in the 1989 song Swing the Mood by Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers The song is used in the Netflix animated series Kid Cosmic See also EditList of Billboard number one rhythm and blues hits List of Billboard number one singles of 1958 Billboard year end top 50 singles of 1958 List of Cash Box Top 100 number one singles of 1958 List of CHUM number one singles of 1957References Edit At the Hop Danny and the Juniors Billboard Archived from the original on August 3 2009 Retrieved August 5 2009 Macmillan Encyclopedia of Popular Music Macmillan 1998 p 1384 ISBN 0 333 74134 X Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 145 Christgau Robert 1981 A Basic Record Library The Fifties and Sixties Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 0899190251 Retrieved March 16 2019 via robertchristgau com Do The Bop by Danny amp The Juniors Danny Rapp interview w Dan Guilfoyle in Rochester NY 1980 See also David White The Juvenaires Danny amp the Juniors and Dance the Bop John Madara interview John Medora explaining Dick Clark s role in the song lyrics being changed Macmillan Encyclopedia of Popular Music Macmillan 1998 p 1384 ISBN 0 333 74134 X The Wages of Spin Full cast and crew IMDb Retrieved September 3 2012 At the Hop Freddy Quinn Allmusic Retrieved June 5 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title At the Hop amp oldid 1173062032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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