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Twee-Twee-Tweet - Cab Calloway
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Twee-Twee-Tweet Cab Calloway

"Twee-Twee-Tweet" by Cab Calloway, released in 1931, is a lively jazz tune celebrating the joy of love and the playful nature of romance. The catchy chorus and Calloway's energetic vocal style showcase his signature scat singing. The song embodies the exuberance of the Harlem Renaissance, influencing later jazz and pop music. #Jazz

Twee-Twee-Tweet - Cab Calloway
[Whistling]

Hear those robins in the tree
Boy, oh boy, they're rocking me
My fine feathered friends sure can sing
It isn't corn it's solid swing

Tweet-tweet-tweet, tweet-tweet
All the birdies getting hep to keet
They swing that beat
With the tweet-tweet-tweet
I heard robin redbreast arrivin' on a low down riff
He knocks them stiff
With the riff, riff, riff

(Take it up)
Mister Robin there is jumpin' the jive
(Take it up)
Mister Robin if you want to hear jive
(Break it up)
Mister Robin, oh the air is alive
(Then you end up)
[Whistling]

(Tweet-tweet-tweet, tweet-tweet)
(Chase the higgy-wiggies off the street)
Stay on that beat
With the tweet-tweet-tweet
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