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'''"Hokey Cokey"''' was a [[song]]. | '''"Hokey Cokey"''' was a [[song]]. | ||
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<poem>You put your left leg in. | |||
You put your left leg out. | |||
In, out. | |||
In, out. | |||
You shake it all about. | |||
You do the Hokey Cokey and you turn around. | |||
That's what it's all about! | |||
Woah! | |||
The Hokey Cokey! | |||
Woah! | |||
The Hokey Cokey! | |||
Woah! | |||
The Hokey Cokey! | |||
Knees bent. | |||
Arms stretched. | |||
Ra, ra, ra!</poem> | |||
([[AUDIO]]: | ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Terror Firma (audio story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
In the audio story ''The King of Cats'' (the first story in ''[[Baker's End (audio series)|Baker's End]]''), the song is used multiple times throughout. However, the series is not covered by this Wiki due to the belief that it is unrelated to the [[DWU]]. | In the audio story ''The King of Cats'' (the first story in ''[[Baker's End (audio series)|Baker's End]]''), the song is used multiple times throughout. However, the series is not covered by this Wiki due to the belief that it is unrelated to the [[DWU]]. | ||
[[Category:Songs from the real world]] | [[Category:Songs from the real world]] |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 27 June 2024
"Hokey Cokey" was a song.
Harriet Griffin led a round of it in one of her parties at Folkestone.
It went:
You put your left leg in.
You put your left leg out.
In, out.
In, out.
You shake it all about.
You do the Hokey Cokey and you turn around.
That's what it's all about!
Woah!
The Hokey Cokey!
Woah!
The Hokey Cokey!
Woah!
The Hokey Cokey!
Knees bent.
Arms stretched.
Ra, ra, ra!
(AUDIO: Terror Firma [+]Loading...["Terror Firma (audio story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the audio story The King of Cats (the first story in Baker's End), the song is used multiple times throughout. However, the series is not covered by this Wiki due to the belief that it is unrelated to the DWU.