You Can't Sit Down

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"You Can't Sit Down"
Single by The Dovells
from the album You Can't Sit Down[1]
Released1963
Recorded1963
LabelParkway
Songwriter(s)Dee Clark, Kal Mann, Cornell Muldrow[1]

"You Can't Sit Down" was originally recorded in 1959 as "Can't Sit Down" by The Bim Bam Boos on Dasher Records catalogue number D-500 and credited to Dasher - Muldrow; it featured Philip Upchurch on guitar and Cornell Muldrow on organ.

Background[]

The song references "South Street", which is the same good-time area the Orlons sang about in their 1963 recording of the same name. The Orlons and the Dovells, who later recorded the most popular version, were both from Philadelphia, and recorded for Cameo-Parkway Records.

Other Versions[]

  • The later better-known recording of "You Can't Sit Down" by Phil Upchurch and his Combo (Upchurch, Muldrow, David Brooks, Mac Johnson and Joe Haddick) was re-recorded in New Orleans in 1960 and released in 1961 by Boyd Records (Boyd 3398) of Oklahoma with distribution by United Artists Records.[2] Upchurch's own version reached #29 on the Billboard pop charts.[3]
  • This was followed by the vocal cover version by the Dovells that reached number three on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in 1963. It is based, at least in part, on the gospel song "Sit Down Servant".[citation needed] This version also reached number ten on the Hot R&B Singles chart[4]
  • In 1962, it appeared as a cover on Booker T. and the MG's first album, Green Onions.[5]
  • Also the Bar Kays and Hound Dog Taylor have recorded it (on albums Soul Finger and Natural Boogie).
  • In 1964, the Kingsmen released a version on their LP The Kingsmen in Person.
  • The Shangri-Las released a version on their 1965 debut album.
  • Paul Revere & the Raiders recorded the song on their 1965 album Here They Come!.
  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have played it live as an encore over thirty times since 1976.[6]

Usage in media[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Allmusic song info
  2. ^ JMS. "Artist: The Dovells (Canary) You can't sit down / Wildwood days". secondhandsongs. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  3. ^ Joel Whitburn, Top Pop Singles. 12th edition, 2009, p. 1013.
  4. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 170.
  5. ^ Allmusic chart history
  6. ^ "You Can't Sit Down". Brucebase. Brucebase. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
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