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JohnnyRingo

(20,309 posts)
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 10:31 AM 8 hrs ago

Here's a treat: "C'mon And Swim" by Bobby Freeman (1964)

Chubby Checker had "Let's Do The Twist", a dance sensation that put the old Chubster at the top of the charts. He would go on to release at least 5 versions and several songs that sounded just like it.

Not one to be outdone, Bobby Freeman brought his dance to American Bandstand where the kids went ape (that was a different dance). Soon it swept Hollywood, Go Go Clubs, and of course beach parties. I remember my older sister practicing The Swim before a date.

The song was co-written and produced by 20 year old Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone of Family fame
Freeman didn't go away after this mega hit though, as he also released "Shimmy Shimmy", another dance craze of the '60s. Maybe we'll look at those moves tomorrow.

Full two and three quarter minutes of '60s camp:

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Here's a treat: "C'mon And Swim" by Bobby Freeman (1964) (Original Post) JohnnyRingo 8 hrs ago OP
Way the best laugh for today. I had completely forgotten about that lunacy. Biophilic 8 hrs ago #1
You can laugh, but JohnnyRingo 6 hrs ago #3
lol. You're braver than me. I'll wish you luck. Biophilic 2 hrs ago #4
Memories of my HS days - Fun fact: the song was produced by the young Sly Stone (known then as Sylvester Stewart). walkingman 8 hrs ago #2

JohnnyRingo

(20,309 posts)
3. You can laugh, but
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 12:36 PM
6 hrs ago

...next time I go see a live band I'll be swimming across the dance floor. Then the backstroke return.
I'll probably break a hip. haha


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walkingman

(10,156 posts)
2. Memories of my HS days - Fun fact: the song was produced by the young Sly Stone (known then as Sylvester Stewart).
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 10:50 AM
8 hrs ago
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