“Your Mama Don’t Dance” is successful 1972 music by the rock duo Loggins and Messina. Launched on their self-titled album Loggins and Messina, it reached quantity 4 on the Billboard pop chart[1]and quantity 19 on the Billboard Simple Listening Chart[2] as a single in early 1973.
This music, whose chorus and first verse is finished in a blues format, offers with the Nineteen Fifties and Nineteen Sixties life-style regarding the era hole, the place the dad and mom oppose the Rock and Roll Revolution, of the youthful era, which incorporates the rebelliousness towards the outdated society that screens curfews on relationship, in addition to being arrested for making love with a lady within the again seat of a automotive, throughout a drive-in film, which occurs through the bridge part of the music.
When launched as a single, it was the duo’s largest hit in addition to their solely Gold single.
“Your Mama Don’t Dance” was coated in 1973 by Australian band the Bootleg Household Band. It made the highest 5 in Australia. “Your Mama Don’t Dance” was coated in 1985 by the rock band Y&T, in 1988 by the rock band Poison, and it was the fourth single from their second album Open Up and Say…Ahh!. The Poison model launched as a single in 1989 on Capitol Information reached quantity 10 on the Billboard Sizzling 100 and quantity 39 on the Mainstream rockcharts and has since gone Gold within the US.[3] The music additionally charted at quantity 21 on the Australian charts and quantity 13 on the UK Singles chart.[4] The only’s B-side is “Tearin’ Down the Partitions”.