Tuesday’s Tune: You Never Can Tell

It’s Christmas in a week. Where on earth did this year go? I need a pick me up. This is late, (yes it’s Wednesday) but it’s goodie! Chuck Berry’s You Never Can Tell, 1964. Originally written while he was in prison for committing a sexually-related crime, and then re-celebrated by Uma Thurman’s post-milkshake twist-off in […]

Dancing School Students Learn The Twist

It’s Christmas in a week. Where on earth did this year go? I need a pick me up. This is late, (yes it’s Wednesday) but it’s goodie!

Chuck Berry’s You Never Can Tell, 1964. Originally written while he was in prison for committing a sexually-related crime, and then re-celebrated by Uma Thurman’s post-milkshake twist-off in Pulp Fiction. So. So. Good.

Flip your shoes off, let your hair down and take two minutes to have an afternoon boogie… Enjoy!

Image above: “The first pupils learn to twist in a dancing school in Frankfurt, West Germany, November 1961. A band in the United States had invented the dance and made it the most popular dance in the world by 1960. The Twist is basically a twisting motion back and forth with the hips.” Image by Mickey Bohnacker.