Produced by William "Mickey" Stevenson and written by Stevenson and Marvin Gaye, the song highlighted the concept of having a good time in whatever city the listener lived. The song was conceived by Stevenson who was showing a rough draft of the lyrics to Gaye disguised as a ballad. When Gaye read the original lyrics, however, he said the song sounded more danceable. With Gaye and Stevenson collaborating, the duo composed the single with Kim Weston in mind to record the song. Weston passed on the song and when Martha Reeves came to Motown's Hitsville USA studios, the duo presented the song to Reeves. Hearing Gaye's demo of it, Reeves asked if she could arrange her own vocals to fit the song's message.
Gaye and Stevenson agreed and including new Motown songwriter Ivy Jo Hunter adding in musical composition, the song was recorded in two takes. The interesting loud beat of the drums in its instrumentation can be attributed to Hunter, who banged on a crowbar to add to the drum beat led by Gaye, who was often a drummer on many of Motown's earliest hits.
While produced as an innocent dance single (it became the precursor to the disco movement of the 1970s), the song took on a different meaning when riots in inner-city America led to many young black demonstrators citing the song as a civil rights anthem to social change which also led to some radio stations taking the song off its play list because certain black advocates such as H. Rap Brown began playing the song while organizing demonstrations.
"Dancing in the Street" peaked at number two on the U.S. Billboard Pop Singles chart when it was originally released as the group's third album Dance Party's first single in 1964 (see 1964 in music), with "There He Is (at My Door)" included as a B-side. The song also reached the top 5 on the UK pop charts peaking at #4 in a 1969 release after initially peaking at #28 on the chart and helped to revive the Vandellas' success in England.
On April 12, 2006, it was announced that Martha and the Vandellas' version of "Dancing in the Street" would be one of 50 sound recordings preserved by the Library of Congress to the National Recording Registry. Lead singer Martha Reeves said she was thrilled about the song's perseverance, saying "It's a song that just makes you want to get up and dance".
This version was #40 on the list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time by Rolling Stone.
Dancing in the Street
Martha and The Vandellas Lyrics
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Are you ready for a brand new beat?
Summer's here and the time is right
For dancing in the street
They're dancing in Chicago (dancing in the street)
Down in New Orleans (dancing in the street)
In New York City (dancing in the street)
There'll be music everywhere (everywhere)
There'll be swinging, swaying
And records playing
Dancing in the street, oh
It doesn't matter what you wear
Just as long as you are there
So come on, every guy, grab a girl
Everywhere around the world
They'll be dancing (dancing in the street)
They're dancing in the street (dancing in the street)
This is an invitation across the nation
A chance for folks to meet
There'll be laughing, singing, and music swinging
Dancing in the street
Philadelphia, PA (dancing in the street)
Baltimore and D.C., now (dancing in the street)
Can't forget the Motor City (dancing in the street)
All we need is music, sweet music (sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet music)
There'll be music everywhere (everywhere)
There'll be swinging, swaying (swaying)
And records playing (playing)
Dancing in the street, oh
It doesn't matter what you wear
Just as long as you are there
So come on, every guy, grab a girl
Everywhere around the world
They're dancing
They're dancing in the street (dancing in the street)
Way down in L.A. (dancing in the street)
Every day, they're dancing in the street (dancing in the street)
Let's form a big, strong line (dancing in the street)
Get in time, we're dancing in the street (dancing in the street)
Across the ocean blue (dancing in the street)
Me and you, we're dancing in the street
The lyrics of Martha and The Vandellas's song Dancing in the Street is an invitation across the nation to celebrate the arrival of summer and to come together to dance in the street. The lyrics encourage people from all around the world to grab a partner and dance in the street, regardless of what they are wearing. The song lists a number of cities where people are dancing, from Chicago and New Orleans to Philadelphia and Baltimore, showing that the joy of dancing in the street is not limited to one place or community, but is a universal celebration.
The song symbolizes the energy and excitement of youth culture in the 1960s and the pride and resilience of black Americans during the Civil Rights Movement. The phrase "dancing in the street" became a metaphor for social change and protest, and the song was often played at demonstrations and rallies. The lyrics are a call to action, inviting people to come together in unity and to celebrate the power of music to bring people together.
Line by Line Meaning
Calling out around the world
An announcement being made worldwide
Are you ready for a brand new beat?
Introducing a new type of dance music
Summer's here and the time is right
The perfect time to dance
For dancing in the street
To dance outdoors with everyone
They're dancing in Chicago (dancing in the street)
People are dancing in Chicago's streets
Down in New Orleans (dancing in the street)
People are dancing in New Orleans' streets
In New York City (dancing in the street)
People are dancing in New York City's streets
All we need is music, sweet music
Music can make us dance joyfully
There'll be music everywhere
Music will be played everywhere
There'll be swinging, swaying, and records playing
Different ways of dance moves with exciting music
Dancing in the street
To dance with everyone on the streets
Oh, it doesn't matter what you wear
What you wear doesn't matter as long as you dance
Just as long as you are there
The presence of every individual is what matters
So come on, every guy, grab a girl
An invitation for all men to dance with women
Everywhere around the world
Everyone around the globe is invited to dance
It's an invitation across the nation
An invitation to individuals of different areas
A chance for folks to meet
A chance for individuals to connect
There'll be laughing, singing, and music swinging
Dancing will be associated with joy, singing and music
Philadelphia, PA (dancing in the street)
People are dancing in Philadelphia's PA streets
Baltimore and D.C. now (dancing in the street)
People are dancing in Baltimore and D.C. streets
Can't forget the Motor City (dancing in the street)
People are dancing in the streets of Motor City
Oh, it doesn't matter what you wear
What you wear doesn't matter as long as you dance
Just as long as you are there
The presence of every individual is what matters
They're dancing
People are dancing
Way down in L.A. (dancing in the street)
People are dancing in L.A.'s streets
Every day, they're dancing in the street (dancing in the street)
People are dancing in the streets every day
Let's form a big, strong line (dancing in the street)
An invitation to dance in a long row
Get in time, we're dancing in the street (dancing in the street)
Dancing together in sync on the streets
Across the ocean blue (dancing in the street)
Inviting individuals across the ocean to dance with us
Me and you, we're dancing in the street (dancing in the street)
Inviting everyone to dance with us
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Marvin Gaye, William Stevenson, Ivy Hunter
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S
MOTOWN'S 60TH ANNIVERSARY
WITH MORE GREAT RECORDING ARTIST AT THEIR BEST FROM
YESTERDAY TODAY & FOREVER
MARTHA REEVES AND THE VANDELLAS WHILE THEY
ENTERTAINER ALL THEIR MUSIC CONNOISSEURS W/ THOSE GREAT
"MOTOWN SOUNDS" WHY CONTINUE
TO ENJOY THOSE GOLDEN MEMORIES BUT I KNOW THOSE WERE
THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE & I WANT TO THANK ALL, BECAUSE
THEY ALWAYS BRING HEALING TO
MY SOUL, WHEN MY LONELY DAYS
AND NIGHTS SEEMS SO HARSH AND COLD
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[Verse 1]
Calling out around the world
Are you ready for a brand new beat
Summer's here
And the time is right
For dancing in the street
They're dancing in Chicago
Down in New Orleans
Up in New York City
[Hook]
All we need is music
Sweet music
There'll be music everywhere
There'll be swinging
Swaying
And records playing
Dancing in the street
[Chorus]
Oh
It doesn't matter what you wear
Just as long
As you are there
So come on
Every guy
Grab a girl
Everywhere around the world
They'll be dancing
They're dancing in the street
[Verse 2]
It's just an invitation
Across the nation
A chance for folks to meet
There'll be laughing
Singing
Music swinging
Dancing in the street
Philadelphia, PA
Baltimore and D.C. now
Can't forget the Motor City
[Hook]
All we need is music
Sweet music
There'll be music everywhere
There'll be swinging
Swaying
And records playing
Dancing in the street
[Chorus]
Oh
It doesn't matter what you wear
Just as long
As you are there
So, come on
Every guy
Grab a girl
Everywhere
Around the world
Dancing
They're dancing in the street
Way down in L.A
Every day
(Dancing in the street)
Across the ocean blue
Me and you
We're dancing in the street
(Dancing in the street)
@theresaheidel9878
that intro.. gets you right up to dance, right there!
@tonyfelton8042
Without a doubt, MOTOWN had the BEST INTROS EVER! Gordy believed that the first 10 SECONDS u had to HOOK the listener!
@daysturn1971
This song FEELS like the Summer of 1964!
@louiejonesponation
Hence the lyrics of the song summers here and the time is right for dancing in the street 😂😂😂
@sarahventura5407
I sure wish I was there
@TheLeftdog
it was a hot hot hot summer ... if you lived downtown the streets were so hot in the daytime .. hot hot hot .. and you heard this song thru people's windows .. played on AM radio and 45's
@nurkenrustem6044
@@TheLeftdog Summer's leavin' :(
@tyliekinc.
The same summer when Where did our love go came out
@eptunes3616
One of my favorites. I remember dancing to it as a little kid. Thank goodness for older sisters.
@oldskoolmusicforever0724
AS A SENIOR ADULT NOW,LET ME SAY I STILL APPROVE OF OLD SKOOL MUSIC LIKE THIS.