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I Gotta Dance to Keep from Crying : ウィキペディア英語版
I Gotta Dance to Keep from Crying

"I Gotta Dance to Keep from Crying" was a 1963 hit by the Miracles on Motown's Tamla label. It was a ''Billboard'' Top 40 Pop hit,reaching # 35 on that chart, and a Top 20 hit on its R&B chart, peaking at # 17 . It was written and produced by Motown's main songwriting team, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland, and was the follow-up to the group's Top 10 pop hit, "Mickey's Monkey", written by the same team.
The smash success of that song, according to Motown policy, automatically gave Holland-Dozier-Holland the green light to write and produce the Miracles' next release, which resulted in this song. Like "Mickey's Monkey", "I Gotta Dance to Keep from Crying" features a "live party" feel. The song's title is a play on the old expression, "I Gotta ''Laugh'' to Keep from Crying", highlighting the all-too-human tendency to escape from heartbreak or personal pain by dancing, laughing and having a good time. Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson, as the song's narrator, portrays a young man trying to get over the heartbreak of a recent breakup with his girl: "Gather 'round me, swingers and friends...help me forget my hurt within...I lost the only girl I've ever loved...the only one I'm thinking of...and I've gotta dance to keep from crying..." Holland-Dozier-Holland later went on to write another Top 20 hit for the Miracles in 1966, "(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need", which was the last song to bill the group as "The Miracles" before their name was officially changed to "Smokey Robinson and the Miracles". "I Gotta Dance to Keep from Crying" has inspired cover versions by The Who and Jimmy James, and was included on the group's albums ''The Miracles Doin' Mickey's Monkey'', ''I Like It Like That'' (withdrawn from the U.S.), ''Greatest Hits from the Beginning'', and several other Miracles "greatest hits" albums and CD anthologies.
The song was ranked Number 356 out of the ''1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made'' by the American rock critic Dave Marsh, who wrote: "no band ever cut a deeper groove than the Motown group does here". The British rock journalist Jon Wilde ranked it Number 6 among his top ten favourite songs in 2007, calling it "pure Motown gold and the greatest party-on record there ever was".
==Personnel: The Miracles==

*Smokey Robinson - lead vocals
*Bobby Rogers - background vocals
*Marv Tarplin - guitar
*Claudette Robinson - background vocals
*Pete Moore - background vocals
*Ronnie White - background vocals
Other instruments: The Funk Brothers
Written and produced by Holland–Dozier–Holland

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