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hokey-cokey
hokey-cokey (ˈhəʊkɪˈkəʊkɪ) [Cf. hokee-pokee.] A kind of dance.[1943 Dancing Times Sept. 570/2, I found a party-dance that was quite new to me. Locally it was (inaccurately) called the ‘Hokey Pokey’... The correct name is ‘Cokey Cokey’... The chorus runs:..You do the Cokey Cokey and turn around That'...
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Hokey Pokey
Whoa, hokey cokey cokey
Whoa, hokey cokey cokey
Whoa, hokey cokey cokey
Knees bend, arms stretch,
Rah, rah, rah! It can also be said "Whoa, the hokey cokey cokey".
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Hokey pokey (disambiguation)
The Hokey Pokey (worldwide) or Hockey Cokey (UK) is a dance and song. Hokey pokey or hokey cokey may also refer to:
Dance and music
Hokey Pokey (album), an album by Richard and Linda Thompson released in 1975
Do The Hokey
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Hokey
Hokey can also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Hokey, the name of a particular House-elf in the fictional Harry Potter series
Hokey cokey (AKA hokey pokey), a participation dance
Hokey Wolf, a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character
Other uses
Hokey, Handover Keying technologies addressing seamless
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Chloe Ashcroft
Chloe Ashcroft (born 7 July 1942) is an actress and former presenter of several BBC children's TV programmes, including Play School, Play Away, Hokey-Cokey
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Terry Dobson (singer)
Their best-known hits include "Superman", "Agadoo", "Do the Conga", "Hokey Cokey", "Wig-Wam Bam" and "Music Man", although Dobson had left the band by
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John Moloney (comedian)
John Moloney has also worked with comedian Bill Bailey, most notably in Bill Bailey's stand up show Part Troll where he sings the "Hokey Cokey" in the
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Giffgaff
2011年6月,冰淇林套餐(Hokey Cokey)面世,在价值5镑的精品套餐的基础上,每接听一分钟,均赠送额外免费呼出电话时长。同年10月17日,推出称为千兆套餐(Gigabags)的数据礼包,该套餐允许Giffgaff的SIM卡用于USB调制解制器及其它仅使用数据的设备,如iPad等。
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Al Tabor
Alfred Taboriwsky (1898–1983), known as Al Tabor, was an English bandleader, best known as the supposed originator of the song the "Hokey cokey", even It was during The Blitz in 1940 that he allegedly first composed and his band first played the "Hokey Cokey".
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A Slice of Saturday Night
Rick
Romance/Wham Bam - Company
The Boy Of My Dreams - Bridget & Eddie
It Wouldn't Be Saturday Night Without A Fight - Eric and Company
Act 2
Eric's Hokey Cokey - Eric and Company
I Fancy You - Rick and Sharon
Sentimental Eyes - Sharon and Rick
Heartbreaker - Sue, Bridget, Penny, Sharon and Gary
Eric's Gonna
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Dance song
almost entirely with a particular dance; in most cases most or all of the song lyric is given over to instructions for the associated dance, for example:
"Hokey cokey" (known as "Hokey pokey" in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, the Caribbean and Mexico)
See also
Novelty and fad dances
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Luck Be a Weirdo Tonight
Gingivitis Shit" – 5:10
"Billy Goat Groupies" – 3:36
"Apehorn Concerto" – 6:15
"Hells Rarebit" – 7:34
"Her Majesties Hokey Cokey" – 4:35
"Rustic Bellyflop
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Snowman (disambiguation)
covered by Rainbow on the album Bent Out of Shape
Snow Man, a Japanese boy band
The Snowmen, an English band known for their Christmas recording of "Hokey Cokey"
People
Daniel Snowman (born 1938), British historian
Emanuel Snowman (1886-1970), English jeweller
Isaac Snowman (1874–1947), English artist
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The Nostalgia Factory
the compilation album Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape, however "Colours Dance Angels Kiss" was stripped of its title, being listed as "Track Eleven", and "Hokey Cokey" was retitled "Execution of the Will of the Marquis de Sade".
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