Come On Do The Jerk / Baby Don't You Go (7", Single, ARP)
Tamla
T-54109
US
1964
45-JSS 1052
The Miracles
Come On Do The Jerk (7", Mono)
Stateside
45-JSS 1052
Southern Rhodesia
Unknown
T-54109
The Miracles
Come On Do The Jerk / Baby Don't You Go (7")
Tamla
T-54109
Canada
1964
T-54109
The Miracles
Come On Do The Jerk / Baby Don't You Go (7")
Tamla
T-54109
US
1964
GO 42.590
The Miracles
Come On Do The Jerk / Baby Don't You Go (7", Single)
Motown
GO 42.590
Netherlands
1965
Video
Album
Come On Do the Jerk Tamla 54109 was a 1964 song recorded by R&B group the Miracles on Motown Records' Tamla label subsidiary. A single-only release, it did not appear on any original Miracles studio album, and was the group's last single release of 1964. Co-written by Miracles members Pete Moore, Bobby Rogers, Smokey Robinson, and Ronnie White, Come On Do the Jerk charted at 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at 22 on the Cash Box R&B chart. Billboard had temporarily suspended its R&B chart at. Текст песни: Everybody now gather around Get hip to the new sensation Theres a brand new dance coming to your town And sweeping across the did not appear on any original Miracles' studio album. It was was the follow-up song to the group's 1963 million-selling smash, Mickey's Monkey the previous year. Come On Do The Jerk charted at 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at 22 on the Cash Box R&B Singles Miracles. Released: Sep 2002. Label: Motown. Disc 1. It did not appear on any original Miracles' studio album. Come On Do The Jerk charted at 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at 22 on the Cash Box R&B Singles chart. Billboard had temporarily suspended its R&B chart at this time. The dance, The Jerk, was popular in the early- to mid- 1960s. The eponymous The Jerk, written by Don Julian, and first recorded in 1964 by his Los Angeles soul group The Larks for the Money label, started the craze. In this dance the arms and hands move as if conducting a band. After scoring two Top Ten pop hits during 1963, the Miracles struggled during 1964, and Come on Do the Jerk, their fourth and final single of the year, saw that struggle continue. The song was written by the group and was a basic dance song announcing the arrival of a new dance to replace all those other ones: the Jerk. There had been other dance songs no more complicated than this one that succeeded, but maybe the Jerk was just too weird a name for a dance or Come on Do the Jerk was not its anthem. In any case, the Miracles' recording of the song barel. Come On Do The Jerk by Smokey Robinson And The Miracles 1968 From the album Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 track 6. Come On Do The Jerk appears on the following albums by Smokey Robinson And The Miracles: Anthology track 16 compilation 1973. Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 track 6 this album compilation 1968. SMOKEY ROBINSON - THE TRACKS OF MY TEARS bw COME ON DO THE JERK 7 vinyl Condition: Used. Your feedback for Come On Do The Jerk. Well now jerk children jerk jerk children jerk Come on jerk children jerk jerk children jerk Well now jerk children jerk jerk children jerk Well jerk children jerk jerk children jerk. Well now jerk to the left and jerk to the right Jerk all day and jerk all night Jerk it hard and jerk it soft Jerk your hands and arms right off. Come on do the jerk in the morning come on do the jerk Come on do the jerk right now come on do the jerk Now snap your back like a bullwhip crack Now jerk your hip, let your backbone slip. The Miracles - Greatest Hits, Volume 2 Album Lyrics. Choosey Beggar. Come on Do the Jerk. I Second That Emotion. Come On Do The Jerk. This song is by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles and appears on the album Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 1968 and on the compilation album The Best of Smokey Robinson & the Miracles 1995. Come on do the jerk come on do the jerk. Everybody now gather around. Get hip to the new sensation. There's a brand new dance coming to your town. And sweeping across the nation. Come on do the jerk everybody come on do the jerk