Little Eva’s “The Loco-Motion” Ignites Dance Craze and Tops Charts in 1962

Chapter 1: The Babysitter Who Accidentally Created a Dance Craze

When “The Loco-Motion” exploded onto the charts in 1962, few people realized the singer wasn’t an established star—she was a 17-year-old babysitter.

Little Eva, born Eva Narcissus Boyd, was working for legendary songwriting duo Gerry Goffin and Carole King when fate stepped in. After another artist passed on the song, Eva recorded the demo herself—and it was so infectious that it became the official release.

“The demo was so good… they never needed another singer.”

The result was pure magic. Powered by Eva’s joyful vocals and an irresistible beat, “The Loco-Motion” raced to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, turning an unknown teenager into an overnight sensation. Even more remarkably, the dance became a nationwide craze despite not actually existing before the song was released. People simply invented the moves as they listened.

The record became one of the defining sounds of the early 1960s, proving that sometimes the biggest hits come from the most unexpected places.

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