Saturday music spot: Bobby Pickett performs "Monster Mash"
A recent repeat, but never mind.
This was often on the radio when I was a small boy.
And because I knew it from radio, I missed half the genius of the performance. The late Bobby Pickett had a face so flexible that he makes Jim Carrey look like someone on Botox - and I write that as someone who has been a judge in the World Gurning Championships.
From Wikipedia:
Pickett co-wrote "Monster Mash" with Leonard Capizzi in May 1962.
The song is a spoof on the dance crazes popular at the time, including the Twist and the Mashed Potato, which inspired the title. The song features Pickett's impersonations of veteran horror stars Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi (the latter with the line "Whatever happened to my Transylvania Twist?").
Every major record label declined the song, but after hearing it, Gary S. Paxton agreed to produce and engineer it. Among the musicians who contributed to the song are pianist Leon Russell and The Ventures drummer Mel Taylor.
Issued on Paxton's Garpax Records, the single became a million-seller, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks before Halloween in 1962.
It was styled as being by "Bobby (Boris) Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers".
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