| Chubby Checker felt so glad
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| When the twist sent New York mad
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| But at length and at last
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| The twist reach to Trinidad
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| Trinidad as you know
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| Is the land of calypso
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| But listen to this
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| I think we got the calypso twist
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| I mean a little bit of limbo (limbo)
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| And a little bit of Shango
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| Then if you could bongo
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| To the rhythm of calypso
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| Ay ay ay ay oh!
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| When the music start to play
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| Is to see them break away
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| Woman and man
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| Twisting up their foot and their hand
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| And when they drink and feeling sweet
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| Is fête from the dance-hall 'til in the street
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| That’s why I insist
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| We got the calypso twist
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| I mean a little bit of limbo
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| And a little touch of Shango
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| Man if you could bongo
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| To the rhythm of calypso
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| Ay ay ay ay oh!
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| Keep a big twist competition
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| In every section of this island
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| Look bacchanal
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| When you rach up to Maraval
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| Maraval got the belt right now
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| For pelting bottl and making row
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| But if you see them twist
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| They knocking their heel and trembling like this
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| With a little bit of limbo
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| They believe in their Shango
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| All of them could bongo
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| To the rhythm of calypso
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| Ay ay ay ay oh!
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| Dances come, dances go
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| I never see a dance that catch people so
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| Chubby Checker
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| That’s a man we must remember
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| He really made this dance popular
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| But I was sorry for him in Astor Theatre
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| A girl from Boissierre
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| Make Chubby look like a square
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| With a little touch of limbo
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| And a sweet piece of Shango
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| The girl could have bongo
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| To the rhythm of calypso
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| Ay ay ay ay oh! |