Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Aurthur Murry Taught Me Dancing In A Hurry, artist - Helen O'Connell.
Date of issue: 30.09.2009
Song language: English
Aurthur Murry Taught Me Dancing In A Hurry |
Life was so peaceful at the laundry, |
Life was so calm and serene. |
Life was trés gay til that unlucky day |
I happened to read that mag — a — zine. |
Why did I read that advertisement |
Where it said, «When I rumba, Jim thinks I’m sublime»? |
Why, oh why, did I ever try? |
I didn’t have the talent, I didn’t have the money, |
And teacher did not have the time. |
Boy! |
Arthur Murray taught me dancing in a hurry. |
I had a week to spare; |
He showed me the ground work, the walk — a — round work, |
And told me to take it from there. |
Arthur Murray then advised me not to worry, |
It would come out all right. |
To my way of thinkin', it came out stinkin' -- |
I don’t know my left from my right. |
The people around me can all sing, «A-one and a-two and a-three.» |
Any resemblance to waltzin' is just coincidental with me. |
Arthur Murray taught me dancing in a hurry, |
And so I take a chance. |
To me it resembles the nine — day trembles, |
But he guarantees it’s a dance. |
Turkey trot, or gavotte, don’t know which, don’t know what, |
Jitterbug, bunny hug, long as you cut a rug, |
Walk the dog, do the clog, Lindy Hop til you drop, |
Ball the jack, back to back, cheek to cheek til you’re weak, |
You’ve heard of Pavlova, well, Jack, move over, |
Make way for the queen of the dance. |