Do You Wanna Dance? by Bobby Freeman – Free Piano Sheets
Do You Wanna Dance?
“Do You Wanna Dance? ” is a strain cursive by Bobby Freeman, and transcribed by him in 1958. It is also popular in a edition performed by the Beach Boys, which was free in 1965, and in a edition transcribed by Bette Midler in 1972. According to several sources[who?], Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia transcribed the guitar on the original Bobby Freeman version.[citation needed] “Do You Wanna Dance? ” was a single free by The Beach Boys in 1965 finished Capitol Records. It peaked at on the Billboard charts and was the highest charted Beach Boys strain to feature Dennis Wilson on lead vocals. The B-side of this single was “Please Let Me Wonder “. The strain was also free on the band’s 1965 medium The Beach Boys Today!. Bobby Freeman (born June 13, 1940) is an African-American soul singer, songwriter, and record producer who transcribed for the Autumn Records adjudge in San Francisco, California. He is best.
Bobby Freeman
Bobby Freeman (born June 13, 1940) is an African-American soul singer, songwriter, and record producer who transcribed for the Autumn Records adjudge in San Francisco, California. He is prizewinning known for his 1958 impact “Do You Want To Dance? ” and his 1964 Top Ten impact “C’mon and Swim “. “Do You Want To Dance? ” was covered after (as “Do You Wanna Dance “) by Del Shannon, The Beach Boys, Bette Midler, John Lennon, Cliff Richard and the Ramones. “C’mon and Swim ” was cursive and produced by twenty-year-old Sylvester Stewart, after known as Sly Stone. In 1964, Bobby Freeman played nightly at the Condor Night Club in San Francisco where Carol Doda performed her topless Go-Go diversion shows. Freeman began his recording career at age 14 with the Romancers who transcribed briefly on the Dootone label. At 17, he scored a impact with “Do You Want To Dance? ” and appeared on the pop charts with various follow-ups finished 1961. In 1964, he was back in the Top Ten with the dance-craze impact “C’mon and Swim “, which reached . The craze had cooled by the time he free his follow-up “S-W-I-M “, but he continuing to tour widely over the next few years. Mainly supporting himself as a.
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