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Before 1960, you needed a partner to dance. Then came The Twist. Imagine a world where you couldn't step onto a dance floor without a formal "lead and follow." In 1959, that all changed. In this episode of The Mid-Century Vault, Philip Mershon explores the radical shift from ballroom etiquette to the "democratic" solo dancing we know today. We’re digging into the vault to uncover the true origins of The Twist. While everyone knows Chubby Checker, the story actually begins with Hank Ballard's recording followed by a calculated move by "Kingmaker" Dick Clark to bring a tamer, less raunchy, vibe to white suburban living rooms. In this video, you’ll discover: The Original Version: Why Hank Ballard’s 1958 recording was pushed aside. The "Butt Drying" Description: The hilarious way Chubby Checker described the dance move. The Peppermint Lounge: How a teen craze captured socialites and politicians. The Death of the "Closed Position": How one song changed the choreography of our social lives forever. Did you know The Twist is the first song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in two completely different years? The Twist wasn't just a song; it was the moment we stopped dancing with each other and started dancing at each other. #TheTwist #MidCenturyModern #MusicHistory #ChubbyChecker #1960s #TheMidCenturyVault