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... dance ) So grab your colleen ' round the waist and dance a jig in the village square , with your left foot here and your right foot there , and shake the shellailey , for I don't care . I'm off to Muldooney's to have more grog . Wong ...
... dance ) So grab your colleen ' round the waist and dance a jig in the village square , with your left foot here and your right foot there , and shake the shellailey , for I don't care . I'm off to Muldooney's to have more grog . Wong ...
Side 9
... dance floor was not very crowded because the older members sat around and talked during the fast numbers . The accor- dianist was short and fat and he swayed back and forth as he played . Helga tried to see what the piano player behind ...
... dance floor was not very crowded because the older members sat around and talked during the fast numbers . The accor- dianist was short and fat and he swayed back and forth as he played . Helga tried to see what the piano player behind ...
Side 9
... dance is corrupted , at the same time perfected . The saxophone is all ooze . Bodies are bare and bright and fluid ... dance . We pickstumble our way through the people . She dances well , elegantly , like a princess . We have done it ...
... dance is corrupted , at the same time perfected . The saxophone is all ooze . Bodies are bare and bright and fluid ... dance . We pickstumble our way through the people . She dances well , elegantly , like a princess . We have done it ...
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