About the song

Background

  • Original by Chris Kenner: The song was first written and recorded by rhythm & blues singer Chris Kenner in 1962.
  • Pickett’s Powerhouse Version: Wilson Pickett’s 1966 cover transformed the song into a soul classic with his raw energy and charismatic vocals.
  • Dance Anthem: The song became a popular staple of the 1960s, energizing crowds at parties and concerts with its dance references.

Lyrics

Here’s a look at the opening lines and what they set up:

“Gotta know how to pony Like Bony Maronie Mashed potato Do the alligator”

  • Dance Craze: The song immediately lists off popular dances of the era, establishing its celebratory, let-loose spirit and inviting listeners to join the fun.
  • Simple Structure: The repetition of “Na-na-na-na-na” builds energy and makes the song universally accessible, even if you don’t know all the dances!

Themes

  • Celebration of Dance: The core theme is the joyful abandon and sense of community generated by dancing.
  • Release and Escapism: There’s a feeling of escaping everyday worries and letting the rhythm take over.
  • Youthful Energy: The song captures the spirit of the 1960s and its vibrant youth culture.

The List of Dances

The long list of dances mentioned includes The Pony, The Chicken, The Mashed Potato, The Alligator, The Watusi, The Twist, The Fly, The Jerk, The Tango, The Yo-Yo, The Sweet Pea, The Hand Jive, The Slop, The Bop, The Fish, and The Popeye. While not all these dances have endured, the list conveys the diversity and enthusiasm for dance in the period.

Let me know if you’d like a deeper dive into a specific dance mentioned, or want to explore why Pickett’s version continues to be the song’s definitive take!

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Lyrics

One-two-threeOne-two-threeOw, uh, alright, uh!
Got to know how to ponyLike Bony MaronieMashed potatoDo the alligatorPut your hand on your hips, yeahLet your backbone slipDo the watusiLike my little LucyHey!
Uh, na-na-na-na-na na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-naNa-na-na-na, I need somebody to help me say it one timeNa-na-na-na-na na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-naNa-na-na-na, wo-ow!
Wow!Uh, you know I feel alrightHa, feel pretty good y’allUh, huh!
Na-na-na-na-na na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-naNa-na-na-na, come on y’all, let’s say it one more timeNa-na-na-na-na na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-naNa-na-na-na, wo-ow!
Twist it in the alleyWith long tall SallyTwistin’ with LucyDoin’ the watusi
Roll over on your backI like it like thatDo that Jerk-ahWatch me work y’all
Ow, do itWow, do itJust watch me do it
Aah, help meAah, help meAah, help meAah, help me