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Brooklyn Boogie Louis Prima
"Brooklyn Boogie" by Louis Prima is a lively #Jazz tune released in 1946. The lyrics celebrate the vibrant spirit of Brooklyn, capturing the joy of urban life and dance. With its energetic brass sections and swing rhythms, the song reflects post-war optimism and cultural pride, contributing to the popularity of jazz in American music.
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Brooklyn Boogie
Pretty for the people
Flatbush Extension
Coney Island
Mmmm, and, uh, Belt Parkway
And the boogie for the Brooklyn
Come in, boy. Lou Sino
Uh-huh
Yeah, boy
Yeah, play some tones for the Borough Hall
Yeah, boy, let me hear you now
Uh-huh, Sam
Yeah, come in, play some notes for the Red Hook boys
Mmmm, boy!
Yeah, the Red Hookers. That's Bobby Morris' neighborhood
Pretty for the people
Flatbush Extension
Coney Island
Mmmm, and, uh, Belt Parkway
And the boogie for the Brooklyn
Come in, boy. Lou Sino
Uh-huh
Yeah, boy
Yeah, play some tones for the Borough Hall
Yeah, boy, let me hear you now
Uh-huh, Sam
Yeah, come in, play some notes for the Red Hook boys
Mmmm, boy!
Yeah, the Red Hookers. That's Bobby Morris' neighborhood
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