Land Of | 1000 Dances

"Land of 1000 Dances" is an iconic R&B anthem first recorded by in 1963, though it became most famous through Wilson Pickett’s high-energy 1966 cover. The song is celebrated for its infectious "Na na na na na" hook and its lyrical catalog of popular 1960s dance crazes. Musical Significance & History

: Written and released by Chris Kenner in 1963, the song originally featured 16 named dances, including the Pony , the Watusi , and the Mashed Potato .

: Shifting weight on the balls of the feet with heels moving in and out. Land of 1000 Dances

: Moving arms in front like a swimming motion or sliding hands across the eyes.

: The song is a staple in films like The Great Outdoors and video games like Just Dance 3 . Common Dance Moves Mentioned "Land of 1000 Dances" is an iconic R&B

The song serves as a lyrical "how-to" for various 60s fad dances: : Swinging arms up and down while marching.

: Shuffling hands on top of each other in a rhythmic pattern. : Shifting weight on the balls of the

: The "Na na na na" hook was popularized by the Los Angeles group Cannibal & the Headhunters in 1965 after their lead singer forgot the lyrics during a live performance.