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The "C.C. Rider Stroll" represents a fascinating intersection of early blues tradition and the mid-century American dance craze. While the song "See See Rider Blues" originated as a 12-bar blues standard—first recorded by Ma Rainey in 1924—it was Chuck Willis’s 1957 adaptation that transformed the track into a cultural phenomenon. Known as the "King of the Stroll," Willis’s version bridge the gap between traditional Southern blues and the emerging rock and roll scene, specifically tailoring the song's rhythm to a popular line dance known as "The Stroll".
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