Peak
5
Weeks
17
Score
2,957
Chart Year
1958
Bobby Freeman was 17 when he wrote and recorded "Do You Want To Dance," a high energy pop hit with a common topic early in the rock era: asking a girl to dance. Freeman had been performing with three other teenagers at dances and other functions when a San Francisco DJ brought him in to record the song. Released on the Josie label, it was a big hit in the summer of 1958. Freeman struggled to follow up this song with another hit. His next single, "Betty Lou Got A New Pair Of Shoes," stalled at #37. He got no higher until 1964, when "C'mon And Swim," inspired by the dance he popularized, went to #5. That one was produced and co-written by Sly Stone, marking the first hit he worked on. Freeman never again cracked the Top 40, but he performed for years to come, with "Do You Want To Dance" his showstopper. The album was called Do You Wanna Dance and the song listed with that spelling. The single was released as "Do You Want To Dance." This song was recorded by a wide array of artists in a litany of styles, making it known to just about anyone who listens to popular music. These are the charting versions of the song: Del Shannon (#43, 1964) The Beach Boys (#12, 1965) The Mamas & the Papas (#76, 1968) Love Society (#108, 1968) Bette Midler (#17, 1973) Ramones (#86, 1978) The Beach Boys version is one of their few songs with drummer Dennis Wilson on lead vocals. Mike Love would become a dancer during live performances. The Mamas & the Papas did a mellow, lush arrangement, as did Love Society. Midler also slowed it down, but her rendition was more sultry, with the line "Tell me I'm your lover man" changed to "Tell me your my lover man." The Ramones, as always, did it fast and furious. Their version was used in their movie Rock 'N' Roll High School. In the UK, Cliff Richard and the Shadows' cover peaked at #2 in 1962. It also topped the charts in the Netherlands, Australia, and Flemish Belgium. A notable cover that didn't chart: John Lennon, who included it on his 1975 album Rock 'n' Roll. Freeman's original was used in the 1973 movie American Graffiti, which was set in 1962. It also appeared in these films: You, Me and Him (2017 - Ramones version) Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) One True Thing (1998 - Bette Midler version) Bio-Dome (1996 - performed by Wax) He Said, She Said (1991) Look Who's Talking Too (1990) Porky's Revenge (1985 - performed by Dave Edmunds)
Well do ya want to dance and-a hold my hand Tell me I'm your lover man Oh baby do ya want to dance? Well do ya want to dance and make romance Squeeze me all through the night Oh baby do you want to dance? Well do you want to dance under the moonlight Squeeze me all through the night Oh baby do you want to dance? Hey! Well do ya want to dance and-a hold my hand Squeeze me if I'm your man Oh baby do you want to dance? Well do you want to dance under the moonlight Squeeze and kiss me all through the night Oh baby do you want to da-ance? Well do ya want to dance and-a make romance Kiss and squeeze umm yeah Do you, wa-anna dance? Well do ya want to dance and-a hold my hand Squeeze and tell me I'm your lover man Oh bab-ay-ay do you want to dance? Yeah do ya want to dance under the moonlight Squeeze and hug me all through the night Oh bab-ay do you want to dance? Well do-ya do-ya do-ya do-ya Want to dance? Do-ya do-ya do-ya do-ya Want to dance? Do-ya do-ya do-ya do-ya Want to dan-ance?
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | May 12, 1958 | 81 | 45 |
| 2 | May 19, 1958 | 50 | 76 |
| 3 | May 26, 1958 | 19 | 107 |
| 4 | Jun 2, 1958 | 8 | 118 |
| 5 | Jun 9, 1958 | 5 | 121 |
| 6 | Jun 16, 1958 | 7 | 119 |
| 7 | Jun 23, 1958 | 7 | 119 |
| 8 | Jun 30, 1958 | 9 | 117 |
| 9 | Jul 7, 1958 | 11 | 115 |
| 10 | Jul 14, 1958 | 11 | 115 |
| 11 | Jul 21, 1958 | 14 | 112 |
| 12 | Jul 28, 1958 | 17 | 109 |
| 13 | Aug 4, 1958 | 20 | 106 |
| 14 | Aug 11, 1958 | 27 | 99 |
| 15 | Aug 18, 1958 | 43 | 83 |
| 16 | Aug 25, 1958 | 47 | 79 |
| 17 | Sep 1, 1958 | 75 | 51 |