Barris wrote a song about an amusement park and it was suggested he use the name of an amusement park as the title. One night he was in
Manhattan when he looked toward the
New Jersey Palisades Cliffs, on which the amusement park sat. That was when inspiration hit and the title was added. Years later the Palisades Amusement Park closed, on September 12, 1971.[2]
A tribute to
New Jersey's
Palisades Amusement Park, it is an up-tempo
rock and roll tune led by a distinctive
organ part. The track also incorporates amusement park sound effects, including the sounds of screaming riders on the roller coasters, and the quoting of a slower version of "
Entrance of the Gladiators", played on an organ imitating a
hurdy-gurdy or
calliope. In the song, the singer takes a walk after dark and discovers Palisades Park, where he meets and falls in love with a girl. Among the list of rides and attractions listed in the song are: Shoot the Chute, Rocket Ship, Roller Coaster, Loop the Loop, Merry Go Round, Tunnel of Love, and the Ferris Wheel.
Chart performance
Released by
Swan Records as a B-side to "June, July and August," "Palisades Park" broke in when a
Flint, Michigan radio DJ played it by mistake. It peaked at #3 on the
Billboard Hot 100 on 23–30 June 1962.[3] On the
Hot R&B Sides chart, the song went to #15.[4] "Palisades Park" was the biggest hit of Cannon's career.[5]
Jan and Dean covered it on their album Jan & Dean's Golden Hits in 1962.
It was subsequently recorded by
Gary Lewis and the Playboys in 1965 on their album A Session With Gary Lewis And the Playboys
The Beach Boys included it on their 1976 album 15 Big Ones.
Brian Wilson said of their rendition, "I looked at the guys, and they looked kinda sad. They didn't look happy; they looked like something was wrong. I said to myself, 'Hey maybe they're upset because we're not having any hit singles! Maybe they're mad at me!' I checked into it, and sure enough, as soon as we did 'Palisades,' everybody was happy again. Know what I mean?"[6]
New York-based punk band
The Ramones released their cover of Palisades Park on their 1989 album Brain Drain. It was also included on the Chrysalis Records 1991 release of their live album
Loco Live, but was not on Loco Live's 1992 Sire Records re-release.[7][circular reference]
In addition, the song was performed live by
The Stompers, a Boston-based band with members from
Lynn, Massachusetts (Cannon's home town, although he was born in
Swampscott, Massachusetts) beginning in the late 1970s. However, the group only recorded the track on a live album released in 1994.[8][9]
New York City
garage punk band
The Devil Dogs included the song on its 1990 12"EP, Big Beef Bonanza.
Popular culture
The song is excerpted in the
Buchanan and Goodman novelty number "Ben Crazy" (1962, based on the Ben Casey TV show).
In 1987, Cannon re-recorded the song, but as "
Kennywood Park" (which, unlike Palisades Park before it, is still in operation),[11] a reworking of the song about the
Pittsburgh amusement park of the same name. It was issued as a limited edition 45 vinyl single distributed through
National Record Mart as a fund-raiser for
UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Free Care Fund.
Cannon also used a version of the song as a jingle for Boston's Oldies station
WODS, Oldies 103,[12] and South Florida's Oldies station
WMXJ, Majic 102.7 [citation needed] in the '90s.
More recently, "Palisades Park" appeared in the films Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), depicting Barris' life; X-Men: First Class (2011), during a scene set in 1962, the year of the song's initial release; and on the soundtrack to the 2016 video game Mafia III.
The song appeared on Family Guy season 21 episode 9 "Carny Knowledge".
^"Carousel, Anyone? A 1928 'Heirloom' Offered for $80,000". The New York Times. November 15, 1971. Retrieved 2009-01-27. Irving Rosenthal has the Christmas present for the man who has everything. Preferably a man in search of high camp or deep nostalgia. ... Mr. Rosenthal sold the Palisades Amusement Park site to tho Centex-Winston Corporation, which plans to erect 3800 high-rise condominiums on the tract ...