Introduction
Chubby Checker, a name synonymous with rock ânâ roll and dance sensation, is renowned for the legendary twist that took the world by storm. However, in his diverse career, Checker explored various musical genres, and one of his lesser-known gems is âPeanut Vendor.â In this article, we will delve into the captivating world of this song and its creator, Chubby Checker, and explore fascinating trivia in our âDid You Know?â section.
Did You Know?
Diverse Talents: Chubby Checker is primarily known for his hit song âThe Twist,â but he displayed remarkable versatility in his career. âPeanut Vendorâ showcases his ability to tackle diverse musical styles, moving away from his signature twist.
Cuban Roots: The song âPeanut Vendorâ originally had Cuban roots, composed by MoisĂ©s Simons in the early 1920s. It gained immense popularity as an instrumental mambo piece. Chubby Checkerâs version adds a unique twist to this Latin classic.
Chubbyâs Twist on Mambo: In 1961, Chubby Checker breathed new life into âPeanut Vendorâ by adding his own twist, quite literally. His rendition turned the Cuban mambo into a dance sensation, and it climbed the charts in no time.
Global Impact: Chubby Checkerâs âPeanut Vendorâ wasnât just a hit in the United States; it reached a global audience, making it a unique and influential piece in the history of music.
Legacy Continues: While Chubby Checkerâs legacy is often associated with âThe Twist,â âPeanut Vendorâ remains a testament to his musical prowess and his ability to transform a classic into something entirely his own.
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Lyrics: Peanut Vendor
Peanuts!
Roasted, toasted peanuts!
Peanuts, peanuts, peanuts, peanuts
See the peanut vendor stroll along
If youâre lookinâ for a early morninâ treat
Gets some double-jointed peanuts, good to eat
A-donât waste them, no tummy ache
Youâll taste them when you awake
Peanuts, peanuts, peanuts, peanuts
Hear the peanut vendor sing his song
For at the very break of day
The peanut vendorâs on his way
A merry twinkle in his eye
Heâs got a way to make you buy
Mani! (Doo-wah, doo-wah)
Manisero seller! (Doo-wah, doo-wah)
And that means
(Peanuts) Theyâre ever light
(Peanuts) I sell a lot
(Peanuts) They make you strong
Peanuts, peanuts, peanuts, peanuts
Fifty million monkeys canât be wrong
Sing their song
(Ooh wah)
(Ooh ooh)
(Ooh ooh)
(Ooh ooh)
Hey, man, you like walnuts? (No)
Chestnuts? (No)
Pistachio nuts? (No)
Peanuts? (Yeah)
The little children like to trail along
They love to hear the peanut vendor song
And as he goes by to them he say
âDonât waste them, no tummy ache
Youâll taste them when you awakeâ
Mani! (Doo-wah, doo-wah)
Manisero seller! (Doo-wah, doo-wah)
In English
(Peanuts) Weâll meet again
(Peanuts) The street again
(Peanuts) Youâll eat again
Peanuts, peanuts, peanuts, peanuts
Fifty million monkeys canât be wrong
Peanuts! (Doo-wah, doo-wah)
Roasted, toasted peanuts! (Doo-wah, doo-wah)
Breakfast time (Doo-wah)
Dinner time
Supper time (Doo-wah)
Anytime
Peanuts, peanuts, peanuts, peanuts (Doo-wah, doo-wah)
Fifty million monkeys canât be wrong (Doo-wah, doo-wah)
Ah-ha
Peanuts! (Doo-wah)
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