Cool Jerk

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"Cool Jerk"
A-side label of US vinyl release
Single by The Capitols
from the album Dance the Cool Jerk
B-side"Hello Stranger"
Released1966
GenreRhythm and blues[1]
Length2:45
LabelKaren Records
Songwriter(s)Donald Storball
Producer(s)Ollie McLaughlin
The Capitols singles chronology
"Dog and Cat"
(1963)
"Cool Jerk"
(1966)
"Zig Zaggin"
(1966)
"Cool Jerk"
File:Cool Jerk.jpg
Single by The Go-Go's
from the album Vacation
Released1991
Length
  • 2:53
  • 3:07 (Version from Greatest)
LabelI.R.S. 75021 7439 2
Songwriter(s)Donald Storball
Producer(s)David Z
The Go-Go's singles chronology
"Yes or No"
(1984)
"Cool Jerk"
(1991)
"The Whole World Lost Its Head"
(1994)

"Cool Jerk" is a song written by Donald Storball and originally performed by The Capitols. Released in 1966, it reached No. 2 on the American Rhythm & Blues Singles chart, No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and No. 9 on the Canadian Singles Chart.[3] The backing track for this song was actually recorded (secretly) by the Motown house band The Funk Brothers, and arranged by Funk Brother Mike Terry.[4]

Per one of the Funk Brothers, the song was originally to be called "Pimp Jerk". This was taken from watching neighborhood pimps, who would dance in the clubs but were too "cool" to do the jerk like regular folks. The producer was afraid that a song with the word pimp in the title would be banned or fail to receive much positive attention, and had the title changed to its current form.[citation needed]

The Go-Go's, The Outsiders, Todd Rundgren, Big Trouble, Human Sexual Response, The La De Das, The Creation, The Tremeloes, and The Coasters have covered the song. Todd Rundgren did his version in an odd time signature (7/4), giving an obviously jerky feel to the song. The Go-Go's covered the song for their 1982 album Vacation and later re-recorded it for their 1990 album Greatest. A demo that pre-dates their Vacation recording was released on their 1994 compilation Return to the Valley of The Go-Go's.

Charts

The Capitols version