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Let's Dance" is a 1962 hit-single by Chris Montez, written and produced by Jim Le. In Tina Turner's 1988 Live in Europe album/CD, Tina sings a duet with David Bowie wherein they sing the first 2 verses of the "Let's Dance" written by Jim Lee and performed by Chris Montez, then segue into the last section of Bowie's song "Let's Dance".
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Let's Dance" is a 1962 hit-single by Chris Montez, written and produced by Jim Lee. The personnel on the original recording included Joel Hill on guitar, Ray Johnson on Philicorda organ, Ray Pohlman on bass guitar and Jesse Sailes on drums. When initially released, the song shot to on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the . and to No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart.
Album: A Year In Your Life 1962: Vol 1 (1962). Charted: 2 4. Get the Sheet Music License This Song. This song refers to dance steps that were popular with teenagers in the Sixties, such as The Twist, The Stomp, and the Mashed Potato. Chris Montez is a Mexican American singer who was the last of 20 children. This song was re-released in 1972 and reached on the UK chart. This song was featured in the 1978 film Animal House. More songs from Chris Montez
Chris Montez (born Ezekiel Christopher Montanez on January 17, 1943) is an American guitarist and vocalist, whose stylistic approach has ranged from rock & roll to pop standards and Latin music. His rock sound is exemplified in songs such as his 1962 hit "Let's Dance", which reached on the Billboard Hot 100. When his early music's popularity began to fade, he switched to a more traditional role as a popular singer of soft ballads, scoring a hit with "Call Me" in 1966.
| A | Let's DanceWritten-By – Lee* |
| B | Some Kinda FunWritten-By – Montez*, Lee* |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 129, E-1781 | Chris Montez | Let's Dance / Some Kinda Fun (7", Single, RE) | Eric Records, Eric Records | 129, E-1781 | US | Unknown |
| P-HLU 10 205 | Chris Montez | Let's Dance / Some Kinda Fun (7", Single) | London Records | P-HLU 10 205 | Portugal | Unknown |
| OL-59 | Chris Montez | Let's Dance (7") | Oldies 45 | OL-59 | US | Unknown |
| DL 20 941 | Chris Montez | Let's Dance (7", Single) | London Records | DL 20 941 | Germany | 1972 |
| 125-79.638Y | Chris Montez | Let's Dance / Some Kinda Fun (7", Single, RE) | London Records | 125-79.638Y | Belgium | 1962 |
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