The Locomotion
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About The Locomotion
"The Loco-Motion" is a 1962 pop song written by American songwriters Gerry Goffin and Carole King. "The Loco-Motion" was originally written for Dee Dee Sharp, but Sharp turned the song down. The song is notable for appearing in the American Top 5 three times, each time in a different decade: in 1962 by the American pop singer Little Eva,(U.S. No. 1); in 1974 by the American band Grand Funk Railroad (U.S. No. 1); and finally in 1988 by the Australian singer Kylie Minogue (U.S. No. 3). .
The Locomotion Lyrics
[00:08.13] Everybody's doing a brand new dance now
[00:12.04] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[00:15.36] I know you'll get to like it if you give it a chance now
[00:19.69] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[00:22.78] My little baby sister can do it with ease
[00:26.40] It's easier than learning your A-B-C's
[00:30.19] So come on, come on, do the loco-motion with me
[00:35.27] You gotta swing your hips now
[00:39.14] Come on, baby
[00:41.19] Jump up, jump back
[00:44.69] Well, I think you've got the knack, whoa, whoa
[00:48.83] Now that you can do it, let's make a chain now
[00:52.80] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[00:56.26] A chugga-chugga motion like a railroad train now
[01:00.29] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[01:03.87] Do it nice and easy now, don't lose control
[01:07.29] A little bit of rhythm and a lotta soul
[01:11.14] Come on, come on, do the loco-motion with me
[01:15.35]
[01:27.60] Yay, yay, yay, yeah
[01:29.51] Move around the floor in a loco-motion
[01:33.79] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[01:37.21] Do it holding hands if you do get the notion
[01:41.02] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[01:44.20] There's never been a dance that's so easy to do
[01:48.03] It even makes you happy when you're feeling blue
[01:51.75] So come on, come on, do the loco-motion with me
[01:56.10] (Come on) you gotta swing your hips now
[01:59.82] (Come on) that's right (do the loco-motion)
[02:02.42] You're doing fine (come on, do the loco-motion)
[02:06.15] Come on, baby (come on, do the loco-motion)
[02:08.82] Mm-mm-mm
[02:10.16] Jump up (come on) jump back (do the loco-motion)
[02:13.60] You're looking good (come on)
[02:15.19]
[00:12.04] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[00:15.36] I know you'll get to like it if you give it a chance now
[00:19.69] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[00:22.78] My little baby sister can do it with ease
[00:26.40] It's easier than learning your A-B-C's
[00:30.19] So come on, come on, do the loco-motion with me
[00:35.27] You gotta swing your hips now
[00:39.14] Come on, baby
[00:41.19] Jump up, jump back
[00:44.69] Well, I think you've got the knack, whoa, whoa
[00:48.83] Now that you can do it, let's make a chain now
[00:52.80] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[00:56.26] A chugga-chugga motion like a railroad train now
[01:00.29] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[01:03.87] Do it nice and easy now, don't lose control
[01:07.29] A little bit of rhythm and a lotta soul
[01:11.14] Come on, come on, do the loco-motion with me
[01:15.35]
[01:27.60] Yay, yay, yay, yeah
[01:29.51] Move around the floor in a loco-motion
[01:33.79] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[01:37.21] Do it holding hands if you do get the notion
[01:41.02] (Come on, baby, do the loco-motion)
[01:44.20] There's never been a dance that's so easy to do
[01:48.03] It even makes you happy when you're feeling blue
[01:51.75] So come on, come on, do the loco-motion with me
[01:56.10] (Come on) you gotta swing your hips now
[01:59.82] (Come on) that's right (do the loco-motion)
[02:02.42] You're doing fine (come on, do the loco-motion)
[02:06.15] Come on, baby (come on, do the loco-motion)
[02:08.82] Mm-mm-mm
[02:10.16] Jump up (come on) jump back (do the loco-motion)
[02:13.60] You're looking good (come on)
[02:15.19]
From the album: 60's Music
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Soul Man by Sam & Dave , -
I’m a Believer by The Monkees , -
The Day I Met Marie by Cliff Richard , -
When a Man Loves a Woman by Percy Sledge , -
Soldier Baby of Mine by Brenda Hall , -
The Push, Push, Push by Little Jerry Williams , -
A Teenager in Love by Lou Christie , -
Cry to Me by Solomon Burke , -
Glimpses by The Yardbirds , -
Soul Finger by The Bar-Kays , -
Cissy Strut by The Meters , -
Under the Boardwalk by The Drifters , -
I Got You Babe by Sonny & Cher , -
Mustang Sally by Wilson Pickett , -
This Is My Country by The Impressions , -
Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey , -
(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding , -
The Locomotion by Little Eva , -
Behave Yourself - (Single Version) by Booker T. & the M.G.'s , -
Pride of Cucamonga by Grateful Dead , -
Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) by Peter Sarstedt , -
Apache by The Shadows , -
Miserlou by The Lively Ones , -
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You'll Never Walk Alone by Gerry & The Pacemakers , -
Groovin’ by The Young Rascals , -
Sherry by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons , -
Silence Is Golden by The Four Seasons , -
What'd I Say (Pt. 1) by Ray Charles , -
Never My Love by The Association , -
For What It’s Worth by Buffalo Springfield , -
Alone Again Or by Love , -
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Soul Jerk (Pt. One) by Bobby Bennett , The Dynamics , -
All I Have to Do Is Dream by The Everly Brothers , -
Stand by Me by Ben E. King , -
Respect by Aretha Franklin , -
Walk On By by Dionne Warwick , -
Something You Got by Reb Foster , -
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Mr. Songwriter - Single Version by Connie Stevens , -
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes by Crosby, Stills & Nash , -
You Can't Outsmart a Woman by Kell Osborne , -
Waitin' by Walter Foster , -
(I Was) Born to Lose by The Singers , -
Hey Girl by Lucky Carmichael , -
Live and Learn by The Young Lions ,