From Wikipedia:
“The black bottom is a dance which became popular in the 1920s—the Roaring Twenties, also known as the Jazz Age, and the era of the flapper. It was danced solo or by couples.
Originating among African Americans in the rural South, the black bottom eventually was adopted by mainstre...
I woke up shouting and screaming
From a dream that I had last night
And I just couldn't work out the meaning for screaming
But it gave me such a hell of a fright
There was Boney and Clyde and Big Louie
Ma Baker and Babyface too
And Al Capone called me on the phone
And said Presley, what you going to do?
[Chorus]
'Cos everybody's doing the black bottom, black bottom
Done all I can but I just can't stop 'em
Doing the black bottom, black bottom
They got me doing it too
I said Al, let me make a suggestion
He said no, let me make one to you
If they don't stop by morning, I'll give you this warning
I'll have a contract out on you
[Chorus]
Black bottom, black bottom
Done all I can but I just can't stop 'em
Doing the black bottom, black bottom
They got me doing it too
Just as the morning was breaking
There was this incredible bang
And as the smoke cleared, we were shaking with fear
'Cos there stood Al Capone and his gang
[Chorus]
And they were doing the black bottom, black bottom
Done all I can but I just can't stop 'em
Doing the black bottom, black bottom
They got me doing it too
Black Bottom was written by Ronnie Bond & Tony Murray & Chris Britton & Reg Presley.
Black Bottom was produced by Roddy Matthews.
The Troggs released Black Bottom on Thu Jan 01 1981.