
Footstompin’ David Bowie
"Footstompin’" by David Bowie, released in 1966, is a #Rock track that embodies themes of youthful exuberance and the joy of dancing. The lyrics celebrate carefree movement and connection through music. Musically, it features upbeat rhythms and catchy hooks, reflecting the vibrant culture of the '60s. Its lively energy continues to resonate with fans.

[Verse 1]
Everybody young and old
Learns how to rock 'n roll
Listen to something new
Everybody sure can do
[Chorus]
Footstompin', footstompin', footstompin', footstompin'
(footstompin', footstompin', footstompin')
Footstompin'
All of the time!
[Verse 2]
Even just the other day
Taught it to my sister, May
Red-haired Mr. Blue
Sure can do that stomping too
[Chorus]
(Hey, Cherry!)
[Bridge]
Wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate
Well she can shimmy like a jelly on a plate
Everybody young and old
Learns how to rock 'n roll
Listen to something new
Everybody sure can do
[Chorus]
Footstompin', footstompin', footstompin', footstompin'
(footstompin', footstompin', footstompin')
Footstompin'
All of the time!
[Verse 2]
Even just the other day
Taught it to my sister, May
Red-haired Mr. Blue
Sure can do that stomping too
[Chorus]
(Hey, Cherry!)
[Bridge]
Wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate
Well she can shimmy like a jelly on a plate
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