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The Watusi : ウィキペディア英語版
The Watusi

The Watusi is a solo dance that enjoyed brief popularity during the early 1960s.〔(Oxford English Dictionary definition of "Watusi" )〕 It was the second-most popular dance craze in the 1960s in the United States, after the Twist.〔(Le Watusi 1964 - années 60 °°°TEPPAZ AND CO°°° )〕
== History ==
The Orlons, a vocal quartet from Philadelphia, had the biggest hit of their career as recording artists with their recording of "The Wah-Watusi" (Cameo 218), which debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart on June 9, 1962 and remained on the Hot 100 for 14 weeks; it peaked at #2 and held the position for two weeks.
This was not the only version of the song to hit the charts. On Jan 18, 1963, Chubby Checker released his single version of "The Wah-Watusi" (B-side of Cameo 221). Later that year, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles also recorded their own version. Popular covers of the song included Annette Funicello, and The Isley Brothers. The Vibrations had previously released an R&B single in 1961 called "The Watusi" (US #25).
Also in 1963, Puerto Rican jazz musician Ray Barretto had his first hit with a song called "El Watusi", and - although he didn't invent the dancing style - he came to be typecast as connected to the style.〔"Grammy-winning Latin-jazz drummer Ray Barretto dies at 76", ''Houston Chronicle'', 17 February 2006〕 Barretto's recording, "El Watusi" (Tico 419), debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart on April 27, 1963 and remained on the Hot 100 for 9 weeks; it peaked at #17 for 9 weeks. The Ventures covered Barretto's version on their 1965 album ''Let's Go!''.
The "Monkey Watusi" is mentioned in the 1964 single "Hey Harmonica Man" by Stevie Wonder.
"The Watusi" was one of the inspirations for the Exodus song "The Toxic Waltz", from their 1989 album ''Fabulous Disaster''.

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