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The Birdie Song |
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Intro Worldwide there are approximately 140 versions recorded on approximately 40 millon records. The tune and its accompanying dance became so popular in German clubs and restaurants that is has been played by virtually every "oompah" band in the world. It is known in Australia as "The Birdie Dance", in St. Louis, Missouri, as "The Ducky Dance" and around the United States as "The Bird Dance" or "The Chicken Dance". People can be found doing the dance worldwide at polka, swing and folk dances, as well as at parties, grade schools, and sports stadiums where it is popular with marching bands. |
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Lyrics La danse des canards
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| Terry Rendall 1981 |
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