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Chubby Checkers, Chubby Checker & Bobby RydellAlso known as: Earnest Evans. Submitted by: A Mazzara
Also known as: Ernest Evans. Submitted by: Rick Clarke
Name | New Career | Comments & Submitter Name |
"Chubby Checker" | "Poultry plucker at local slaughter house" | - Keeley |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"Let's Dance," David Bowie | "The Twist," Chubby Checker | |
"Buzz-Buzz-Buzz," Hollywood Flames | "The Fly," Chubby Checker | |
"The Old Dance," The Oyster Band | "The Twist," Chubby Checker | |
"How Deep Is Your Love," The Bee Gees | "Twenty Miles," Chubby Checker | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Let's Twist Again" | "The Covid Re-Hash of 4 June 2024" | Gregory Blake |
"The Twist" | "Twump Is Twisted" | eeL deaL |
"Let's Twist Again" | "You Twisted Me" | Glynn Leaney |
"Limbo Rock" | "Chaos Revisited" | Giorgio Coniglio's Grandson |
"The Twist" | "The Sphinx" | John A. Barry |
"The Twist" | "The Schvitz" | John A. Barry |
"Limbo Rock" | "Postcard To Chubby Checker" | Giorgio Coniglio's Grandson |
"Limbo Rock" | "Inferno Canto#4: Limbo Rocks, Or Not" | Giorgio Coniglio's Grandson |
"Let's Twist Again" | "I'm Pissed Again" | Glynn Leaney |
"The Hucklebuck" | "Do the Upchuck" | Joseph Hayes |
There are additional song parodies available. |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Like A Rock Bob Seger | Limbo Rock Chubby Checker | Like A Limbo Rock I'd like to see Bob do the limbo. | rocky |
Soul Limbo Booker T and the MG's | Limbo Rock Chubby Checker | Soul Limbo Rock How low can you go? I don't know! | crazydon |
Mama Tried Merle Haggard | The Twist Chubby Checker | Mama Tried The Twist | Marian |
When It's Nighttime In Italy,It's Wednesday Over Here The Everly Brothers | It's Pony Time Chubby Checker | When It's Nighttime In Italy, It's Pony Time Over Here | Marian |
There are additional duets that haven't been done yet available. |
"Let's Twist Again"
Misheard Lyrics: Like we did McDonald's
Original Lyrics: Like we did last summer
| "Limbo Rock"
Misheard Lyrics: Hey, let’s go to Little Rock
Original Lyrics: Hey, let’s do the Limbo Rock
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"Let’s Twist Again"
Misheard Lyrics: Christmas time is here
Original Lyrics: Twistin’ time is here
| "Hooka Tooka"
Misheard Lyrics: Everybody yuck
Original Lyrics: Everybody yup
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There are additional misheard lyrics available. |
"Birdland"
Misheard Lyrics: We like Bert Lance
We like Bert Lance! Original Lyrics: We like Birdland
We like Birdland! |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Frank When I first heard this back in the 1970's (and I think it was already pretty old then), Bert Lance was a member of then-President Carter's Cabinet and his name was always in the news. |
"Pony Time"
Opening Lines: It's pony time, get up Boogety, boogety, boogety shoo.
Comments: So, starts Checker's second #1 song (in spring 1961, and only other #1 besides "The Twist"). Again, Checker went back to introducing a dance craze for his second #1, this time, "The Pony".
Submitted by: Peter
| "The Twist"
Opening Lines: Come on baby let's do the twist.
Comments: So starts one of the most important introduction to a dance craze songs of the rock era. "The Twist" was a #1 for Chubby Checker twice (summer 1960 and winter 1962) and is the definite template as to how all other introduction to dance craze songs in the rock era would be done. But Chubby Checker did not originate "The Twist" (although he definitely popularized it). "The Twist" was written by Hank Ballard in 1958, and was originally released as a single by Ballard and his group the Midnighters (but didn't get very far). Checker heard Ballard's version and loved it and the rest became popular history, as well as legend.
Submitted by: Peter
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