Land Of Thousand Dances
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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One, two, three!
One, two, three!
You gotta know how to pony like Bony Maronie
Mashed Potato, do the Alligator
Put your hands on your hips, let your back-bone slip
Do the Watusi, like my little Lucy
Na, na na na na, na na na na, na na na, na na na, na na na na.
Need somebody to help me say it one time
Na, na na na na, na na na na, na na na, na na na, na na na na.
You know I feel alright.
Feel pretty good y'all.

Na, na na na na, na na na na, na na na, na na na, na na na na.
Need somebody to help me say it one time
Na, na na na na, na na na na, na na na, na na na, na na na na.
Dance with me honey, like Long Tall Sally
Twistin' with Lucy, doin the Watusi
Gotta hold of your back, I like it like that




Do the Jerk, watch me work
Ah, do it!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bill Haley's song "Land of a Thousand Dances" are a call and response between the singer and the audience, with the singer leading a series of dance moves that the crowd can follow along with. The song starts with a simple count-off of "One, two, three!" before launching into the first verse. The singer urges the audience to "know how to pony like Bony Maronie," referring to a popular dance move at the time. He then goes through a series of other dance moves, including the Mashed Potato, the Alligator, and the Watusi.


The chorus of the song is a repeated set of na-na-nas, which the singer invites the audience to join in with. He also asks for someone to help him out with the lyrics, emphasizing the communal aspect of the dance floor. In the second verse, the singer references popular songs of the time, name-dropping "Long Tall Sally" and "Lucy" before urging the audience to do the Watusi again. He continues to call out dance moves, including the Jerk, before exhorting everyone to "do it!"


Overall, "Land of a Thousand Dances" is a classic example of a dance-craze song, designed to get people moving and grooving on the dance floor. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, but they work in service of the song's goal - to create a sense of communal joy and celebration through dance.


Line by Line Meaning

One, two, three!
Let's get ready to start dancing!


You gotta know how to pony like Bony Maronie
You need to know the dance move 'pony' in order to dance to this song properly.


Mashed Potato, do the Alligator
You can also dance other popular dances like 'Mashed Potato' and 'Alligator'.


Put your hands on your hips, let your back-bone slip
Put your hands on your hips and loosen yourself up, like you're letting your spine relax.


Do the Watusi, like my little Lucy
You can also do the Watusi dance move, which is similar to what Lucy (presumably a dancer he knows) does.


Na, na na na na, na na na na, na na na, na na na, na na na na.
This is just an up-tempo vocalization that's paired with the dance moves to create a fun atmosphere during the performance.


Need somebody to help me say it one time
He's looking for someone to join him in singing and dancing to the song.


You know I feel alright.
The singer is having a fun time and feels good while dancing and singing to this song.


Feel pretty good y'all.
He emphasizes how good he feels during this performance.


Dance with me honey, like Long Tall Sally
He's asking someone to dance with him in the style of 'Long Tall Sally' who may be another musician or dancer he knows.


Twistin' with Lucy, doin the Watusi
A variation to dancing with the Long Tall Sally style is to dance with Lucy's (the dancer he knows) style, such as the Watusi.


Gotta hold of your back, I like it like that
He enjoys a more intimate hold on his partner's back while dancing because it just feels good for him.


Do the Jerk, watch me work
He introduces another dance move (The Jerk) and invites his audience to watch him dance it.


Ah, do it!
He's encouraging his audience to dance and move their bodies along to the beat of the song.




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Written by: Christopher Kenner

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