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Background Swedish rock group
Tages incorporated "Dancing in the Street" into their setlist during either December 1965 or January 1966. This rendition was performed with original drummer Freddie Skantze, who did not sing lead vocals on the performances. Tages rendition of the song removes the brass parts for optimization during live performances, instead incorporating them into licks by lead guitarist
Anders Töpel or organ parts played by rhythm guitarist
Danne Larsson, who started learning the instrument in mid-1965. Following the success of their rendition of
Marvin Gaye's "
I'll Be Doggone", which reached number 10 on
Kvällstoppen and number 7 on
Tio i Topp in late May-early June 1966, Tages decided to record "Dancing in the Street" for their upcoming album
Tages 2. However, prior to recording the song, Skantze had left the band. He was swiftly replaced by Tommy Tausis, whose drumming talents and vocal skills fit the band perfectly. During sporadic sessions at
Europafilm Studios,
Bromma between May and June 1966, The group recorded "Dancing in the Street". It was one of three
rhythm and blues covers on the album, along with "
I Got You (I Feel Good)" and "
Leaving Here". The album sold over 10000 copies in Sweden alone, becoming their second and final album to be certified gold. The group would go on to record another album for Platina,
Extra Extra before their contract expired, enabling them to sign with
Parlophone Records instead. It was also at around this time that Tausis left the band to join
the Spotnicks. He was replaced by Lasse Svensson. Following several singles from
Extra Extra, Platina managed to extract "Dancing in the Street" for single release, almost one and a half years after it was recorded. The B-side was "Those Rumours", a song which was written by the band and also appeared on
Tages 2. "Dancing in the Street" failed to chart on Kvällstoppen, but entered
Tio i Topp on December 9, 1967 for a week before being voted off. Curiously, the Norwegian single sleeve shows Freddie Skantze, who did not participate in the recording. Tages performed the song on an episode of Swedish pop show
Popsan on October 7, 1966.
Personnel Tages •
Göran Lagerberg – co-lead vocals, bass guitar • Tommy Tausis – co-lead vocals, drums •
Tommy Blom – percussion, backing vocals •
Anders Töpel – lead guitar, backing vocals •
Danne Larsson – organ, piano, backing vocals
Other personnel • Anders "Henkan" Henriksson – studio engineer • Björn Almstedt – studio engineer
Charts ==Grateful Dead version==