Now, here's a dance you should know
Oh, baby when the lights are down low
I said grab your baby, then go

Do the hucklebuck (yeah)
Do the hucklebuck (yeah)
If you don't know how to do it
Man you're out of luck
Push ya baby out (yeah)
And then you hunch her back (yeah)
Start a little movement in your sacroilliac
Wiggle like a snake, waddle like a duck
That's what you do when you do the Hucklebuck, OH

Workout

Here's a dance you should know
Oh, baby when the lights are down low
Oh, won't you grab your baby, then go

A little bit of twist (yeah)
A little bit of this (yeah)
And if you don't know how to do it
Ask my little sis
Push your partner out (yeah)
And then you hunch her back (yeah)
Start a little movement in your sacroilliac
Wiggle like a snake, waddle like a duck
That's what you do when you do the Hucklebuck
Oh baby, ho

A little bit of twist (yeah)
A little bit of this (yeah)
And if you don't know how to do it
Ask my little sis
Push your partner out (yeah)
And then you hunch her back (yeah)
Start a little movement in your sacroilliac
Wiggle like a snake, waddle like a duck
That's what you do when you do the Hucklebuck
I said, here's a dance you should know
Wooh-wooh-wooh, when when the lights fade


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