| All the orchestras are swinging it today
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| And I wanted to find out what the noise is all about
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| Do you really think that swing is here to stay
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| Now I’m glad you asked me
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| Now Mr. Mercer (Yeah) oh Mr. Mercer (I'm listening)
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| Swing is really much too ancient to condemn
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| (You don’t say)
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| In the jungles they would play in that same abandoned way
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| On the level Mr. Crosby
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| No, on the down beat Mr. M
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| Oh Mr. Crosby, (uh huh) now Mr. Crosby
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| (So happy to oblige)
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| I’ve been reading in the latest magazine (Yes)
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| That a jiving jitterbug blows his top and cuts a rug
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| Will you tell me what that language really means
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| Oh Mr. Mercer (Yeah, Yeah) Oh-ho-ho Mr. Mercer
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| (Tell me, tell me tell me)
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| As a student of the slang they use pro tem (Pro what?)
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| That just means a solid gait cuts a murderisitc plate
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| That’s amazing Mr. Crosby
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| That’s elementary Mr. M
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| Oh Mr. Crosby, dear Doctor Crosby
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| Is it true that swing’s another name for jazz
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| And the first place it was played
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| Was a New Orleans parade
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| And the southern Negro gave it all it had
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| Oh! |
| Mr. Mercer, Mr. Mercer, Mr. Mercer, Mr. Mercer
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| I believe that it’s foundation came from them
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| (Are you positive?)
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| Yes they just slowed the tempo down
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| And then they really went to town
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| Allegretto Mr. Crosby?
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| Alligators Mr. M
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| Oh! |
| Mr. Mercer, (Yeah) Mr. Mercer (uh huh)
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| Well I trust that I have made the matter clear
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| (It's really too clear)
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| So if someone plays a thing
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| You’re gonna understand the swing
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| And appreciate the rhythm that you hear
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| Oh Mr. Crosby (Oh hear me talking to you)
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| No Mr. Crosby
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| I’m afraid that type of rhythm’s not for me
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| I prefer my music played A La Schubert Serenade
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| Sorta retardo Mr. Mercer
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| Sorta Lombardo Mr. C |