The Meaning of Life is hidden within these words: That's right, that's right, I'm sad and blue 'Cause I can't do the boogaloo I'm lost, I'm lost, can't do my thing That's why I sing "Gimme, gimme dat ding!" Gimme dat, gimme dat, gimme, gimme, gimme dat Gimme dat ding, gimme dat, gimme, gimme dat Gimme dat ding, gimme dat, gimme, gimme dat Gimme, gimme, gimme, dat ding (Oh, sing it one more time, mama) Ah, gimme dat, gimme dat, gimme, gimme, gimme dat Gimme dat ding, gimme dat, gimme, gimme dat Gimme dat ding, gimme dat, gimme, gimme dat Gimme, gimme, gimme, dat ding (Ah, you ain't doing that late at night) A-ooh, what good's a metronome without a bell for ringing? (You're right, you're right, it's no use at all) How fast can anybody ever tell he swinging? (Eh, they can't tell) How can you tell the rhythm written on a bar? (Well, you don't go too far, that's what you do) How can you ever hope to know just where you are? (Well you look around ya) Gimme dat (Gimma dat) Gimme dat (Gimma dat) Gimme dat (Gimma dat) Gimme dat Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme (Ah, gotcha)
Someone claimed this might be the first Rap? Man, that's a stretch. Bordering on ignorance. Not sure of the first recorded Rap, but it may be Cassius Clay promoting himself to the press cameras, broadcast worldwide. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Love that! I think you may be right on Cassius Clay, tho! haha Personnally I think the 'Religion and Politics' tune (?) (thank you Dr Demento for keeping it alive) might be the first recorded rap- gotta check dates on that
The Meaning of Life is hidden within these words:
That's right, that's right, I'm sad and blue
'Cause I can't do the boogaloo
I'm lost, I'm lost, can't do my thing
That's why I sing "Gimme, gimme dat ding!"
Gimme dat, gimme dat, gimme, gimme, gimme dat
Gimme dat ding, gimme dat, gimme, gimme dat
Gimme dat ding, gimme dat, gimme, gimme dat
Gimme, gimme, gimme, dat ding
(Oh, sing it one more time, mama)
Ah, gimme dat, gimme dat, gimme, gimme, gimme dat
Gimme dat ding, gimme dat, gimme, gimme dat
Gimme dat ding, gimme dat, gimme, gimme dat
Gimme, gimme, gimme, dat ding
(Ah, you ain't doing that late at night)
A-ooh, what good's a metronome without a bell for ringing?
(You're right, you're right, it's no use at all)
How fast can anybody ever tell he swinging?
(Eh, they can't tell)
How can you tell the rhythm written on a bar?
(Well, you don't go too far, that's what you do)
How can you ever hope to know just where you are?
(Well you look around ya)
Gimme dat
(Gimma dat)
Gimme dat
(Gimma dat)
Gimme dat
(Gimma dat)
Gimme dat
Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme
(Ah, gotcha)
RIP Marty, Gene, Peter, Ted, Jackie, John, and Caroline. At least Lisa's still with us
Dedicated to Uncle Joey. Gimme that.....you know.....The Thing !
Way ta go, Uncle Joe(y)!
Is it Gene Wilder (dancing on the scene with mustaches)?
Yep you got it!
Someone claimed this might be the first Rap? Man, that's a stretch. Bordering on ignorance. Not sure of the first recorded Rap, but it may be Cassius Clay promoting himself to the press cameras, broadcast worldwide. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Love that! I think you may be right on Cassius Clay, tho! haha Personnally I think the 'Religion and Politics' tune (?) (thank you Dr Demento for keeping it alive) might be the first recorded rap- gotta check dates on that
Ink Spots did Rap in the 40s
Sounds like Herbert the pervert and Popeye singing
I hadda listen to the tune with that in mind and damn! You called that one right! You pulled that outta the air and hit the bullseye. Good Ear!🤣👍
GOTT R DID.🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹📸📸📸📸📸
Apparently never replied to you (tho I know I did, always ado!) but thanks for watching and replying! I appreciate it!