Etta James' 'The Wallflower', subtitled 'Dance With Me Henry', can surely be seen as a true rock and
roll original.
An early favorite in Alan Freed's "Rock & Roll
Show" miss Peaches wants to get up her feet and roll with Henry, while the rolling is on! Henry's voice is Richard Berry (of 'Louie Louie' and 'Have Love Will Travel' fame).
The song is one in a long exchange of 'Annie and Henry' songs: 'Work With Me Annie', 'Dance With Me Henry', 'Annie Had A Baby', 'Henry's Got Flat Feet', 'Hey Henry', 'Annie's Aunt Fannie' etc. The 'Annie' songs were introduced by Hank Ballard & the Midnighters, but in 'Annie's Aunt Fannie' Ballard refers back to Roy Brown's 'Fannie Brown' I guess ... and so the family tree branches out.
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