"Limbo Rock" is a popular song about limbo dancing written by Kal Mann and Billy Strange. An instrumental version was first recorded by The Champs in 1961. The first vocal version was recorded in 1962 by Chubby Checker : it peaked at number two on the BillboardHot 100 for two weeks and at number one on the Cash Box charts. The Chubby Checker recording also made it to number three on the R&B charts. Checker then released a sequel, "Let's Limbo Some More", in 1963, which peaked at #20 in the Billboard chart.
Background and composition
In 1960 session guitarist Billy Strange and a friend were listening to a song on the radio. Strange sneered that he could write a better song in five minutes. His friend produced a hundred-dollar bill from his wallet and bet him he could not. Strange pulled out a note padcoming up with the tune in under five minutes with the only lyrics being "What a monotonous melody" for every line, and pocketed the money. Whilst later doing a recording session for Ricky Nelson, Strange was asked if he had a song for recording. As a joke he sang the "What a monotonous melody" song. A few months later Chubby Checker's manager Kal Mann asked Strange if he could record the song with different lyrics that became "Limbo Rock". the song is noted for checker's high pitched witchy laugh, which is heard between most of the choruses of the song. checker does a couple of monologues between the first and second verses, as well as the third verse And the final whistling chorus. they are:. "Limbo lower now How low can you go", and "Don't move that limbo bar/ You'll be a limbo star/ How low can you go". a male chorus sings the " La la" chorus between the second and third verses. there is also a drum riff between some of the verses and choruses, including the one that ends the song, too. Checker's witchy laugh is heard a few times in the sequel "Let's Limbo some more". the nursery rhyme "Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jumped over the candlestick", is altered with the line: "Jack go under Limbo stick".
Chubby Checker released a remix of the song in 2003, titled "Limbo Rock," produced Mike Rogers and Gary Lefkowith and featuring Inner Circle. Phil Sweetland, writing for the New York Times stated that at "age 62 and 43 years after 'The Twist,' Chubby Checker has once again comes up with a top-five single: a hip-hop-flavored version of another of his 1960's hits, 'Limbo Rock.'" Sweetland also states that "the Dec. 20 issue of Billboard listed the song at No. 3 on its hot dance singles sales chart, making it Mr. Checker's first top-five hit since the original 'Limbo Rock' in 1962."
Soundtrack
The Chubby Checker 1962 recording was featured in the 1988 filmHairspray.