Chris Montez - Let’s Dance 1972 (1962) 4K

Chris Montez performing “Let’s Dance 1972“, released originally in 1962. It reached #1 in Belgium Ultratop 50, #1 in Sweden, #2 on the UK Singles Chart, #4 on the US Billboard Hot 100, #4 in New Zealand and #15 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. “Let’s Dance 1972“ is a song about popular dance steps in the 1960s such as The Twist, The Stomp, and the Mashed Potato. The song was written and produced by Jim Lee. The original 1962 recording featured Joel Hill on guitar, Ray Johnson on organ, Ray Pohlman on bass guitar, and Jesse Sailes on drums. In 1972, the song was re-released as an “oldie“ coupled with the Shirelles’ “Will You Love Me Tomorrow“ in Europe. However, the record company, London Records, quickly removed the Shirelles’ cut and replaced it with the original flip side “You’re the One“ due to radio play. As a result, the recording reached the top five for a second time in both Britain and Germany. Chris Montez is an American guitarist and vocalist who started his music career in the late 1950s. He is known for his hit songs “Let’s Dance 1972“ and “The More I See You“. Stereo mix by @radiowollaton8521 Enjoy more of the best 1960s Music Digitally Remastered in 4K: Listen to Chris Montez online: Spotify - iTunes - Classic Hits Studio is a specialized digital remastering studio based in New Zealand. We are dedicated to restoring and enhancing classic music performances and music videos. We are passionate about music and committed to delivering high-quality results. If you enjoyed this upload, please consider sharing with a friend and subscribing to Classic Hits for more: Follow our Facebook page: #ChrisMontez #LetsDance1972 #ClassicHitsStudio
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