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The Huckle-Buck - Frank Sinatra
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The Huckle-Buck Frank Sinatra

"The Huckle-Buck" by Frank Sinatra is a lively jazz and swing song from 1955. It features themes of dance, fun, and carefree enjoyment. The lyrics describe a popular dance craze, encouraging listeners to join in. Musically, it incorporates upbeat rhythms and brass instrumentation. The song contributed to the 1950s dance culture, showcasing Sinatra's versatility. #Jazz

The Huckle-Buck - Frank Sinatra
Spoken: Not now, Moose! I'll tell ya when!

Here's a dance you should know
When the lights are down low
Grab your baby, then go

Do the Hucklebuck (do the Hucklebuck)
Do the Hucklebuck (do the Hucklebuck)
If ya don't know how to do it
Boy, you're out of luck (boy, you're out of luck)

Push your partner out (push your partner out)
Then you hunch your back (then you hunch your back)
Start a little movement in your sacroiliac (sacroiliac)
Wiggle like a snake (wiggle like a snake)
Waddle like a duck (waddle like a duck)
That's the way you do it when you do the Hucklebuck

(Here's a dance you should know)
(When the lights are down low)
(Grab your baby, then go)

Spoken: Yeah, Dad! Right now!!

Here's a dance you should know
When the lights are down low
Grab your baby, then go
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