Dee Dee Sharpe - Mashed Potato Time Lyrics

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Mashed Potato Time

Mashed Potato Time Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Mashed Potato Time By Dee Dee Sharpe?
It's the latest, it's the greatest
Mashed potato, ya, ya ,ya, ya A Mashed potato started long time ago With a guy named Sloppy Joe You'll find this dance is so cool to do Come on baby, gonna teach it to you Mashed potato, feel it in your feet now Mashed potato, come on get the beat now Baby, come on honey, come on baby, ya, ya, ya, ya And then they dance it through and through They look for records they can do it to They got a dance was outta sight Doin' the lion sleeps tonight (Mashed potato) ya a weem o wep a weem o wep (Mashed potato) ya, ya, ya, ya (It's the latest) oh, baby (It's the greatest) come on, honey Ya, ya, ya, ya Now everybody is doin' fine They dance alone or in a big boss line And they discovered it's the most man The day they did it to Please Mr. Postman (Mashed potato) wait a minute, wait a minute (Mashed potato) deliver the letter (It's the latest) oh, baby (It's the greatest) come on, honey Ya, ya, ya, ya Well they got with more and more Ya ought to see 'em around the floor The mashed potato long long list They even do it to Dear Lady Twist (Mashed potato) get up on your tail now (Mashed potato) ya, ya, ya, ya (It's the latest) come on, baby (It's the greatest) oh, honey Ya, ya, ya, ya (Mashed potato) feel the groovy beat now |
Who Wrote Mashed Potato Time By Dee Dee Sharpe?
Barry Mann
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