The Yam

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"The Yam" is a lively 1960s dance song popularized by the R&B group The Contours, associated with the dance craze of the same name.

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The Yam canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist The Contours
associatedWith The Yam (dance)
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
danceability high
danceEra 1960s American dance craze
decade 1960s
era Motown era
genre R&B
rhythm and blues
soul
hasCulturalAspect African-American popular music
hasDanceStyle The Yam (dance)
hasInstrumentation backing vocals
drums
electric bass
electric guitar
horn section
lead vocals
hasSubculture 1960s youth culture
intendedUse social dancing
language English
lyricTheme dance craze
party
medium 7-inch single
musicalPeriod post-rock-and-roll R&B
musicType dance song
notableFor association with 1960s dance craze
performanceContext dance parties
live shows
performanceType band performance
performer The Contours
popularizedBy The Contours
recordingFormat mono
rhythmicFeature 4/4 time
soundCharacteristic energetic
lively
styleCharacteristic call-and-response vocals
prominent backbeat
up‑tempo rhythm
targetAudience dance club patrons
teenagers
tempo fast
vocalGroup The Contours
vocalStyle group vocals

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Carefree notableSong The Yam