Pata Pata Explained

Pata Pata
Cover:Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba German vinyl single.jpg
Caption:Artwork for German vinyl single
Type:single
Artist:Miriam Makeba
B-Side:The Ballad of the Sad Young Men
Album:Pata Pata
Released:November 1967
Recorded:1967
Length:3:10
Label:Reprise
Producer:Jerry Ragovoy
Prev Title:Malaika
Prev Year:1965
Next Title:Malayisha
Next Year:1967

"Pata Pata" is an Afro-pop dance song popularized internationally by South African singer Miriam Makeba. "Pata Pata" is credited to Makeba and Jerry Ragovoy. Her most popular recording of "Pata Pata" was recorded and released in the United States in 1967.[1] [2] The song is considered by many to be Makeba's signature hit and it has since been recorded by many artists.

Origins

The song's title "Pata Pata" means "touch touch" in the Xhosa language, in which the song was originally written and sung.[2] "Pata Pata" was also the name of a style of dance that was popular in the shebeens of Johannesburg's Townships[3] in the mid-1950s. The dancer crouched before his partner and patted her body to the rhythm of the music as he rose up and she spun around, making hip circles.[4] [5] In another version of the dance,

The male dancers stand in a row with their arms extended out to the front, palms to the floor, while the women pat each in turn in a manner resembling security search body-frisking, after which the men do the same to the women.[6]
Makeba's "Pata Pata" was not the only song inspired by the "Pata Pata" dance. Her "Pata Pata" melody was based on an instrumental "Phatha Phatha" by Shumi Ntutu and Isaac Nkosi, which was in turn based on "Noma Kumnyama" by Alson Mkhize. The popular 1956 "Ei Yow Phata Phata" by Dorothy Masuka was distinctly different from Makeba's,[7] but in later years, Masuka made her own recording of the version made popular by Makeba. Masuka claimed that she herself had written it.[8]

Recordings

Makeba's "Pata Pata" was originally sung, recorded, and released in South Africa by Makeba's girl group The Skylarks[9] in either 1956[10] or 1959.

In 1967, after establishing a successful singing career in the US, Makeba re-recorded the song with Jerry Ragovoy producing, and with an added spoken part in English. Ragovoy was then billed as the co-writer of the words and music.[11] It was released in the United States on Makeba's studio album of the same name.[2] It was also released as a single and peaked at #12 on 25 November 1967 on the Billboard chart. The flip side song was Malayisha.[12]

This version's English language content includes a description of the origin of the dance:[13]

Pata Pata is the name of a dance [sat si pata pata]We do down Johannesburg way [sat si pata pata]And everybody starts to move [sat si pata pata] As soon as Pata Pata starts to play - hoo [sat si pata pata]

The second spoken recitation goes:

"Every Friday and Saturday night,It's Pata Pata time.The dance keeps going all night long,til' the morning sun begins to shine."

The original (1967) version of "Pata Pata" is included on Pata Pata (released 1972), The Best of the Early Years (Miriam Makeba), a collection of 24 tracks released in 2002 by Wrasse, and the 40-track compilation Her Essential Recordings: The Empress of African Song (2006 Manteca).

In 1988, a duet version with Chayanne was recorded. It was included in the album Chayanne. In 1990, Makeba re-recorded the song for her own album Welela. Makeba also released a renovated version of the song, entitled "Pata Pata 2000", in her 2000 album Homeland.

Reception

Makeba's 1967 version was successful on the Billboard Hot 100, and peaked at No. 12.[14]

On the night she died, Miriam Makeba performed "Pata Pata" just before she collapsed on stage.[15] [16]

Charts

Charts (1967)Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 10012
US Billboard Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles[17] 7
Venezuela1
Iceland12

Other versions

Popular culture

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Pata Pata Miriam Makeba – Watch The Video And Read The Lyrics . African-music-safari.com . 6 December 2015 . 21 June 2016.
  3. News: King Kong, Kwela, And The Shebeen Queens. 1 April 1981. New Internationalist. 6 September 2017.
  4. Book: Tenaille, Frank. Music is the Weapon of the Future: Fifty Years of African Popular Music. 2002. Chicago Review Press. 9781556524509.
  5. Book: Ansell, Gwen. Soweto Blues: Jazz, Popular Music, and Politics in South Africa. 28 September 2005. A&C Black. 9780826417534.
  6. Book: Lucia, Christine. The World of South African Music: A Reader. 26 March 2009. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 9781443807791.
  7. Allingham. Rob. From "Noma Kumnyama" to "Pata Pata": A history. African Music. 2009. 8. 3. 117–131. 20788931. 10.21504/amj.v8i3.1831.
  8. Web site: The Originals © by Arnold Rypens - PHATHA PHATHA. www.originals.be.
  9. Web site: Monahan's Song of the Week: Miriam Makeba: Pata Pata (1967). Monahan. Kevin. 13 September 2012. Monahan's Song of the Week. 6 September 2017.
  10. Book: Williams, Pat. A personal memoir of South Africa's legendary musical. 6 July 2017. Granta Books. 978-1846276538. London.
  11. Book: 1 Jun 1987 . Popular Music: An Annotated Index of American Popular Songs. London. Gale / Cengage Learning . 0810318091.
  12. Miriam Makeba. Billboard.
  13. Web site: Miriam Makeba – Pata Pata. genius.com.
  14. Web site: Craig Harris . Miriam Makeba | Awards . . 21 June 2016.
  15. News: South African musical legend Miriam Makeba dies. CELEAN JACOBSON. Associated Press. sandiegouniontribune.com. 7 September 2017.
  16. Web site: SINGER MIRIAM MAKEBA DIES AFTER COLLAPSING ON STAGE. Amoeblog. 7 September 2017.
  17. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Joel Whitburn

    . Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research . 373.

  18. Web site: Lynn Taitt. Reggaerecord.com. 21 December 2014.
  19. Record World, April 13, 1968 - Page 43 MIAMI — SINGLE — HIT PARADE, 8. PATA PATA Porfi Jimenez (Velvet)
  20. 45Cat - Señor Soul - Discography, USA
  21. Record World, April 12, 1968 - Page 14 record world ALBUM REVIEWS, SENOR SOUL PLAYS FUNKY FAVORITES
  22. Web site: Los Rockin Devil's Discography. losrockindevils.com. 25 January 2018.
  23. Web site: Dummer Sack. . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211214/MMFu51L24ho . 2021-12-14 . live. 14 December 2017.
  24. Web site: Matt Collar . Surrender – Jonathan Butler | Songs, Reviews, Credits . . 18 June 2002 . 21 June 2016.
  25. Web site: Guest CD Review of Jonathan Butler - Surrender on Warner Bros. Jazz @ jazzreview.com . 16 July 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061019173901/http://www.jazzreview.com/guestreview.cfm?ID=650 . 19 October 2006 .
  26. Web site: This is me. .
  27. Web site: Search Results for "pata pata" mp3 download | LegalSounds.com . 2012-02-16 . dead . https://archive.today/20120904052826/http://www.legalsounds.com/search?pattern=pata+pata . 4 September 2012 . dmy-all .