Martian Hop Explained

Martian Hop
Cover:Cover_sleeve_of_the_1963_single_Martian-Hop_by_the_group_The_Ran-Dells.jpg
Caption:"Martian Hop" 45
Type:single
Artist:The Ran-Dells
B-Side:Forgive Me Darling (I Have Lied)
Released:June 1963
Studio:Bell Sound (New York City)[1]
Genre:Doo-wop, novelty, pop
Label:Chairman

"Martian Hop" is a song written by The Ran-Dells, and released in 1963. It has been described as a one-hit wonder novelty song and reached #27 on the black singles chart and #16 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] The song was later covered by artists as diverse as Rocky Sharpe and the Replays, Joanie Bartels and soul group The Newcomers. Versions in French included comedian Henri Salvador and the group Les Champions.

Creation

The song is the product of the three band members joking around in John Spirt's living room at his residence in Wildwood, New Jersey. It tells of Martians throwing a dance party for "all the human race,"[2] and "theorized Martians were probably great dancers."[3] It is one of many songs recorded during the 1950s and 1960s that capitalized on space exploration and the possibility of threatening aliens. While Steve Rappaport worked on the song in the studio, Gerry Goffin heard it and recommended to Don Kirshner it be picked up and released on the new label, Chairman. The master tape cost over $300 and "Martian Hop" became the third single Chairman released.[1]

Early electronic music

Though the Ran-Dells have been recognized for innovative and pioneering use of a sine wave generator (a first for the pop music genre), the musicians actually responsible for the sine wave tones heard in "Martian Hop" received no credit for the composition. The twelve-second introduction at the beginning of the song is an uncredited sample from the first 30 seconds of "Moon Maid" by Tom Dissevelt and Dick Raaymakers, aka Kid Baltan. It appeared on their experimental album, The Electrosoniks - Electronic Music in 1962, a year before "Martian Hop" was recorded.

Chart positions

The Ran-Dells

!Chart (1963)!Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 10016
Chart (1974)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[4] 44

Rocky Sharpe and the Replays version

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Thompson. Dave. 1000 songs that rock your world. 2011. Krause Publications. 39. Iola, WI. 978-1440214226.
  2. Web site: Lyrics: Martian Hop by The Ran-Dells . Top40db.net . 2016-09-27.
  3. Book: Larkin, Colin. The Encyclopedia of Popular Music - 4th ed.. Oxford University Press. 2006. 0-19-531373-9. 760.
  4. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 246.
  5. Web site: ROCKY SHARPE & THE REPLAYS | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company . Officialcharts.com . 2016-09-27.