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He recorded the song with his characteristic enthusiasm in a hastily arranged recording session. It entered the pop charts in the summer of 1960 and went to number one. The record chubby chaser and the easy-to-do dance chubby chaser that accompanied it were a huge success internationally. Chubby Checker immediately followed up with a song that chubby chaser had made the top ten for both Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra titled The Hucklebuck. It was a hit, and his next song Pony Time went to #1. Other top ten hits followed ... Let's Twist Again, and The Fly. In late 1961 The Twist reentered the charts and went to #1. The only other artist who has ever accomplished that feat is Bing Crosby with White Christmas. Chubby Checker had just turned twenty years old. From 1959 to 1965, Chubby Checker put twenty-two hits in the top forty. Some were recorded with other Philadelphia-area artists, such as Jingle Bell Rock with Bobby Rydell and Slow Twistin' with Dee Dee Sharp. Limbo Rock reached number two in 1962. |
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