The title of the song, The Hustle, is often now mistakenly called "Do the Hustle" because that is the main lyric of the refrain.
The Hustle - 1975Van McCoy
(long instumental intro)
Look here's a dance
So old it's new
'Cause trash disco is seventies cool
Like country line dance, to some it's fine
Sadly though, you gotta lose your mind
Get organized, discipline is fun
I want to encourage everyone
To coordinate your steps and clap
Avoid the individuality trap
Take a walk on the wild side
And the African-American women sing
Do the Hustle!
Do the Hustle!
Do the Hustle!
Do the Hustle!
Express yourself
Is a wonderful thought
But right here, right now, please do not!
Specific moves fit the grooves
You got nothing more to prove
Coordinate your steps and clap
Avoid the individuality trap
Take a walk on the wild side
And the African-American women sing
Do the Hustle!
Do the Hustle!
Do the Hustle!
Hey!
Do it!
Everybody!
Everybody!
Hey!
Do the Hustle!
All the boys and all the girls
Doin' the Hustle
Do the Hustle
Everybody
Get up!
It's fun!
It's free!
The first line of lyrics in Paperboy by Ditty, which was released in 1993, is "Yo, this is how I'm comin' for the nine deuce, / Another fat, fat track."
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The first line of Lyrics to the song "Next Contestant" by Nickelback says, " I judge by what she's wearing, just how many heads I'm tearing." The song was released in 2005.
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Redbone first, then Real McCoy.
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The first line of lyrics in Paperboy by Ditty, which was released in 1993, is "Yo, this is how I'm comin' for the nine deuce, / Another fat, fat track."
James McCoy I think
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Lyrics
The first line of Lyrics to the song "Next Contestant" by Nickelback says, " I judge by what she's wearing, just how many heads I'm tearing." The song was released in 2005.
call 911 and hustle hard
not Lesean McCoy
James McCoy
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DeForest Kelley played Dr. McCoy on ST:TOS.
The lyrics to "To Love Somebody" were written by Barry and Robin Gibb, who were members of the band the Bee Gees. The song was first released by the Bee Gees in 1967.