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DANCING TO THE DOGGIE BOOGIE WOOGIE
Words and Music by JIMMIE VESTAL
Getting’ this song in a movie Would be so cool and groovy All the dogs movin’ with me Dancing to the Doggie Boogie Woogie Struttin’ all over the place A Doggie Boogie Woogie walking bass.
Some dog friends of mine They made the movies just fine Lassie and Rin Tin Tin Bingo, Bullet, Beethoven Droopy, Goofy, Spike, and Hooch Petey, Old Yeller, Marmaduke.
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Some more dog friends I know They also made the movie shows Nipper, Snoopy, Underdog, and Cloe Daisy, McGruff, and Krypto Mr. Peabody and Huckleberry Hound Plenty more dogs to go around.
Dancing to the Doggie Boogie Woogie Let the rhythm flow through your bones Doggie Boogie Woogie this world Keep this dance going, boys and girls
Dancing to the Doggie Boogie Woogie Dancing to the Doggie Boogie Woogie Dancing to the Doggie Boogie Woogie Dancing to the Doggie Boogie Woogie
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FADE OUT
Copyright © Jimmie Vestal Sand and Palms Music (BMI)
Dogs mentioned in this song:
Lassie - in the 1940 novel, Lassie Come-Home, the movie, Lassie Come Home ,and the 1954-1973 TV series, Lassie
Rin Tin Tin - in many movies, from 1922-1931, and the 1954-1959 TV series, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin
Bingo - commercial mascot for the caramel coated popcorn snack, Cracker Jack; in the 1991 movie, Bingo
Bullet - in the TV series, The Roy Rogers Show, in the comic strip, Barney Google and Snuffy Smith, originated by Billy DeBeck
Beethoven - in the TV cartoon series, Beethoven
Droopy - in the 1943-1958 MGM movie cartoons created by Tex Avery
Goofy - in cartoons by The Walt Disney Studios
Spike - in Tom and Jerry cartoons by Hanna-Barbera
Hooch - in the 1989 Tom Hanks movie, Turner and Hooch.
Petey (Pete) – the famous dog with the ring around his eye, in the 1922-1938 Our Gang comedies, and later, The Little Rascals
Old Yeller - a 1956 novel and 1957 movie, Old Yeller, by Fred Gipson
Marmaduke - in the comic strip, Marmaduke, by Brad Anderson, and a 2010 20th Century Fox Movie movie
Nipper - commercial mascot for The Gramophone Company, then RCA
Snoopy - in comic strips and TV movies, Peanuts, by Charles Schluz
Underdog - in the 1964 – 1973 TV cartoon series, Underdog; in the 2007 movie, Underdog
Cloe - in the 2008 Disney movie, Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Daisy - in the comic strip, Blondie, by Chic Young; in the 2008 Clint Eastwood movie, Grand Torino
McGruff - cartoon crime fighter created for the National Crime Prevention Council
Krypto – Superman’s dog in the various Superman comic books published by DC Comics; in the 2005-2006 animated TV show, Krypto the Superdog, on the Cartoon Network.
Mr. Peabody – in the 1959 – 1964 TV series, The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
Huckleberry Hound – in the 1958-1962 TV cartoon series, The Huckleberry Hound Show, by Hanna-Barbera
Information from http://www.jimwegryn.com/Names/Dogs.htm http://www.jimwegryn.com/Names/Dogsall.php fun@jimwegryn.com
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