Bernie Lowe Orchestra - Sing Sing Sing Lyrics

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Sing Sing Sing

Sing Sing Sing Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Sing Sing Sing By Bernie Lowe Orchestra?
Sing, sing, sing, sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah
Now you're singin' with a swing Sing sing sing, sing, everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Now you're singin' with a swing. When the music goes around, Everybody's goes go to town. But here is one thing you should know Sing sing sing sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Now you're singin with a swing Swing swing swing swing, listen to the trumpet swing Blow blow blow blow, listen to the trombones go When the music goes around, Everybody's goes go to town. But here is one thing you should know Sing sing sing sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Everybody go! Sing sing sing sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Now you're singin with a swing Sing sing sing sing everybody start to sing like dee dee dee, bah bah bah dah Now you're singin with a swing Swing swing swing, everybody start to swing Now your swingin while you sing When the music goes around, everybody goes to town Just relax and take is slow SIng sing Start singing, keep swinging Now you're singing with a swing |
Who Wrote Sing Sing Sing By Bernie Lowe Orchestra?
Louis Prima
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What's The Duration Of The Sing Sing Sing By Bernie Lowe Orchestra?The duration of Sing Sing Sing is 2:28 minutes and seconds. |
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