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"Let Her Dance" is a song by The Bobby Fuller Four. It was the group's fourth single under Del-Fi Records, and the first to achieve national attention. "Let Her Dance" is a modified version of an earlier Bobby Fuller song, "Keep on Dancing". The modifications came as a result of producer Bob Keane, who slowed it down and added a bottle-tapping rhythm to it (inspired by Randy Fuller tapping to the song with a beer bottle). Randy Fuller was also responsible for remaking the bass line.

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  • "Let Her Dance" is a song by The Bobby Fuller Four. It was the group's fourth single under Del-Fi Records, and the first to achieve national attention. "Let Her Dance" is a modified version of an earlier Bobby Fuller song, "Keep on Dancing". The modifications came as a result of producer Bob Keane, who slowed it down and added a bottle-tapping rhythm to it (inspired by Randy Fuller tapping to the song with a beer bottle). Randy Fuller was also responsible for remaking the bass line. (en)
  • "Let Her Dance" é uma canção de rock and roll da banda The Bobby Fuller Four, composta por Bobby Fuller e lançada pela Mustang Records em single 7" (45 rpm) em junho de 1965, com "Another sad and Lonely Night" no Lado B; a mesma edição de músicas sendo lançada também pela gravadora Liberty Records em julho. Michael Hann, do The Guardian, afirma que esta música é power pop, antes do fato. Em 2009, ela aparece na trilha sonora do filme de animação Fantastic Mr. Fox. (pt)
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  • "Let Her Dance" is a song by The Bobby Fuller Four. It was the group's fourth single under Del-Fi Records, and the first to achieve national attention. "Let Her Dance" is a modified version of an earlier Bobby Fuller song, "Keep on Dancing". The modifications came as a result of producer Bob Keane, who slowed it down and added a bottle-tapping rhythm to it (inspired by Randy Fuller tapping to the song with a beer bottle). Randy Fuller was also responsible for remaking the bass line. The single was first released in June 1965 on Mustang Records, backed with "Another Sad and Lonely Night". While becoming a local hit on the Los Angeles charts, it underperformed on the national charts, missing the Top 100 at No. 133. It was re-released multiple times afterwards (including a release by Liberty Records), but it did little to change its chart status. Despite this, it remained a popular song for the group, and was performed live on Shivaree and Where the Action Is. It was also released on the LP KRLA King of the Wheels in 1965, and later on I Fought the Law in 1966. (en)
  • "Let Her Dance" é uma canção de rock and roll da banda The Bobby Fuller Four, composta por Bobby Fuller e lançada pela Mustang Records em single 7" (45 rpm) em junho de 1965, com "Another sad and Lonely Night" no Lado B; a mesma edição de músicas sendo lançada também pela gravadora Liberty Records em julho. Esta é uma versão alterada de uma canção mais antiga de Fuller, "Keep on Dancing", gravada quando a banda ainda residia em El Paso, Texas. Foi incluída nos dois discos que a banda lançou: KRLA King of the Wheels (1965) e I Fought the Law (1966), em seu início; este último o nome de sua gravação de maior sucesso. "Let Her Dance" foi o primeiro single de Bobby Fuller a receber grande atenção comercial, quase se tornando sucesso em Los Angeles; atingindo a posição #133, abaixo das posições da parada Hot 100 da Billboard, e recebendo airplay apenas no sul da Califórnia. A gravadora Mustang licenciou a Liberty Records a também lançá-la em single, claramente esperando tornar a canção um sucesso nacional. O que não aconteceu. Pouco tempo depois Bobby Fuller morre, em 1966, com 23 anos. Michael Hann, do The Guardian, afirma que esta música é power pop, antes do fato. Em 2009, ela aparece na trilha sonora do filme de animação Fantastic Mr. Fox. (pt)
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