Peppermint Twist Part I
Joey Dee & The Starlighters Lyrics


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Well they've got a new dance and it goes like this
(Bop shoo-op, a bop bop shoo-op)
Yeah the name of the dance is Peppermint Twist
(Bop shoo-op, a bop bop shoo-op)
Well you like it like this, the Peppermint Twist

It goes round and round, up and down
Round and round, up and down
Round and round and a up and down
And a one two three kick, one two three jump

Well meet me baby down at 45th street
Where the Peppermint Twisters meet
And you'll learn to do this, the Peppermint Twist

It's alright, all night, it's alright
It's okay, all day, it's okay




You'll learn to do this, the Peppermint Twist
Yeah, yeah

Overall Meaning

Joey Dee & The Starlighters' song "Peppermint Twist Part I" is a classic party tune that describes a new dance craze that has swept across the United States in the early 1960s. The song's lyrics are straightforward and aim to promote the Peppermint Twist dance style that is named after the Peppermint Lounge, a New York City nightclub where the band famously performed. Dee encourages the listener to join the party and learn the dance at the Peppermint Lounge and provides instructions on how to dance to the upbeat tune.


The Peppermint Twist dance itself involves circular movements, both clockwise and anti-clockwise, while alternating steps and kicking your legs in the air, as described in the lyrics. By telling the listener to "meet me baby down at 45th street," Dee invites them to join the dancers in the Peppermint Lounge, suggesting that the dance craze is becoming increasingly popular and widespread. The lyrics' repetition of "it's alright, all night, it's alright, it's okay, all day, it's okay" reinforces the idea that the Peppermint Twist dance and the nightclub scene represent an escapism from the usual rules of society and offer a way of celebrating and having a good time with others.


Line by Line Meaning

Well they've got a new dance and it goes like this
A new dance has been introduced and the singer is about to describe it


(Bop shoo-op, a bop bop shoo-op)
These nonsense syllables represent the rhythm and lyrics of the dance


Yeah the name of the dance is Peppermint Twist
The dance is officially named Peppermint Twist


Well you like it like this, the Peppermint Twist
The singer is encouraging the listener to enjoy the Peppermint Twist dance


It goes round and round, up and down
The dance involves circular and vertical motions


Round and round, up and down
Reiteration of the circular and vertical motions


Round and round and a up and down
Continuation of the circular and vertical motions


And a one two three kick, one two three jump
The dance involves a specific sequence of kicks and jumps


Well meet me baby down at 45th street
The singer invites the listener to come to 45th street


Where the Peppermint Twisters meet
45th street is where people gather to perform the Peppermint Twist dance


And you'll learn to do this, the Peppermint Twist
The singer suggests that by coming to 45th street, the listener will learn how to do the dance


It's alright, all night, it's alright
The Peppermint Twist dance is enjoyable and permissible to do all night long


It's okay, all day, it's okay
The Peppermint Twist dance is also enjoyable and permissible to do all day long


You'll learn to do this, the Peppermint Twist
Reiteration that the listener will learn how to perform the Peppermint Twist dance


Yeah, yeah
An expression of excitement or affirmation




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: HENRY GLOVER, JOSEPH DI NICOLA

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Comments from YouTube:

@joancook8454

I'm sixty eight and still have my cloth hat with peppermint stripes that reads Joey Dee. Good old days! :)

@Grintchish

When I was a teenager, my uncle took me and my sister to the Peppermint lounge to see Joey Dee and the Starliters do this song. We had a great time.

@kjchicago1

Who remembers 1962, Joey Dee, & the Peppermint Twist? They don't make music like this anymore like they used to in the old days.

@mrob75

All the comments about the size of heads and bodies: This is filmed in "kinescope"...Which means that a camera was pointed at a television screen...Remember that this is 1962 and television technology was still evolving. We should be so lucky to have this great footage! Stop being so critical and enjoy the music!

@mrob75

@R4-P17 hello....the "guy" on the left is Joey Dee. Quite simply, not a selective camera but rather the convex on the television screen and the angle the camera pointed to.

@mrob75

@R4-P17 very

@skeeter197140

It's kinda hard when it looks so creepy...

@SSSS-wq4vn

@skeeter197140 😂

@angelclass9814

That does look ridiculous though. Ha!!!😂😂😂😂😂

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@pops2728

I am 77 years old and live in Essex in England. I had the good fortune to Twist at the Peppermint Twist Lounge in New York in 1962. I was breaking the law because you couldn't drink alcohol in the States until you were 21. I was with my family and we had travelled to Boston to see Terry Downes fight Paul Pender for the Middleweight Title of the World. The Peppermint Twist Lounge was crazy, a very small dance floor but it was packed. The waitresses were twisting on top of the rail that surrounded the dance floor. The atmosphere was fantastic, great memories.

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