| Down in Georgia, got a dance that’s new
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| Ain’t nothin' to it, it’s easy to do
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| Called «Shake That Thing,»
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| Oh, shake that thing!
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| I’m gettin' sick and tired of telling you to shake that thing!
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| Now, the old folks start doin' it, the young folks, too
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| But the old folks learn the young ones what to do
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| About shakin' that thing
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| Ah, shake that thing!
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| I’m gettin' sick and tired of telling you to shake that thing!
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| Now, Grandpapa Johnson grabbed Sister Kate
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| He shook her like you shake jelly on a plate
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| How he shook that thing
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| Oh, he shook that thing!
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| I’m gettin' sick and tired of telling you to shake that thing!
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| Why, there’s old Uncle Jack, the jellyroll king
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| He’s got a hump in his back from shakin' that thing
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| Yet, he still shakes that thing
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| For an old man, how he can shake that thing!
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| And he never gets tired of tellin' young folks: go out and shake that thing!
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| Now, it ain’t no Charleston, ain’t no Pigeon Wing
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| Nobody has to give you no lessons, to shake that thing
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| When everybody can shake that thing
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| Oh, I mean, shake that thing!
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| I’m gettin' tired of telling you how to shake that thing!
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| Oooh, oooh, with this kind of music, who wouldn’t shake that thing? |