"
The Twist" (which had previously been a minor
rhythm and blues hit for its author,
Hank Ballard) was so popular that his public often did not allow him to sing any other style of music. He did popularize many dance songs.
Checker later lamented:
:...in a way, "The Twist" really ruined my life. I was on my way to becoming a big nightclub performer, and "The Twist" just wiped it out. It got so out of proportion. No one ever believes I have talent.<i>
He is the only recording artist to have five albums in the Top 12 all at once. He is hailed by many to have changed the way we dance to the beat of music since
1959.
Checker had a number of hits with dance-themed records into the mid-1960s, but changes in public taste ended his hitmaking career in
1965. He spent much of the rest of the
1960s touring and recording in
Europe. The
1970s saw him become a staple on the
oldies circuit and having a minor comeback as a
disco artist.