that's a fast hour...
 
Yep. "Merry Twist-mas."
 
The Marcels tore up the charts with their doo-wop version of Rodgers and Hart’s “Blue Moon” in 1961, and their record producers (Columbia subsidiary) insisted on handing them more old songs. “Heartaches” was the biggest hit after “Blue Moon,” but they also recorded various antique tunes. That was the Marcels’ thing until their record label hit them with an original tune, “Merry Twist-mas,”
 
Is this one a "flip" or a "flop"?
 
I think every few months we should have one of these chats with Duke, if he's up to it.
 
F-L-O-P. “Merry Twist-mas,” to this writer, is a desperate Tin Pan Alley concoction combining Christmas with a dance craze, and hoping for some fast cash. If the Marcels seem embarrassed by the material, I think they are – they mime to the record in Columbia’s B-musical movie Twist Around the Clock, and they don’t look comfortable. Anyyay, all the push didn’t help “Merry Twist-mas,” which didn’t hit the charts at all.
 
(understatement!)
 
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