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Helene Fischer - Born to Hand Jive Lyrics



Helene Fischer - Born to Hand Jive Lyrics




Before I was born, late one night
My papa said everything's alright
The doctor paid when Ma lay down
With her stomach bouncing all around
Cause the beebop stork was about to arrive
Mama gave birth to the hand-jive

I could barely walk when I milked a cow
When I was three I pushed a plow
While chopping wood I moved my legs
I started dancing when I gathered eggs
The townfolk clapped, I was only five
He'll out dance 'em all, he's born to hand-jive
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, everybody
Born to hand-jive, baby
Born to hand-jive, baby
Born to hand-jive, baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Born to hand-jive, baby
Born to hand-jive, baby
Born to hand-jive, baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Born to hand-jive, oh yeah
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Before I was born, late one night
My papa said everything's alright
The doctor paid when Ma lay down
With her stomach bouncing all around
Cause the beebop stork was about to arrive
Mama gave birth to the hand-jive

I could barely walk when I milked a cow
When I was three I pushed a plow
While chopping wood I moved my legs
I started dancing when I gathered eggs
The townfolk clapped, I was only five
He'll out dance 'em all, he's born to hand-jive
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, everybody
Born to hand-jive, baby
Born to hand-jive, baby
Born to hand-jive, baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Born to hand-jive, baby
Born to hand-jive, baby
Born to hand-jive, baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Born to hand-jive, oh yeah
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Writer: Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.




Helene Fischer - Born to Hand Jive Video
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Performed By: Helene Fischer
Length: 5:36
Written by: Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey

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