
1953 HITS ARCHIVE: The Hokey Pokey - Ray Anthony (Jo Ann …
The Hokey Pokey (La Prise-Macac-Baker) by Ray Anthony & his Orchestra, vocal by Jo Ann Greer & the Skyliners Though not a best-selling “chart hit” at its time of release in early 1953, …
Hokey Pokey - Wikipedia
The Hokey Pokey (also known as Hokey Cokey in the United Kingdom, Ireland, some parts of Australia, and the Caribbean) [1] is a participation dance with a distinctive accompanying tune …
The Hokey Pokey (Original Version) ♫ Kids Dance Song - YouTube
The Hokey Pokey, (Original Hokey Pokey) by The Learning Station (Also, known as Learning Station) is a popular children’s dance & action song from our award-winning CD, “All-Time...
1st RECORDING OF: The Hokey Pokey - Sun Valley Trio (1950)
Known in the UK as “Hokey Cokey” or “Cokey Cokey,” this first recording to use the (U.S.) “Hokey Pokey” title pre-dated by more than two years the familiar Ray Anthony recording (listen here:...
Hokey Pokey (Original Version) Childrens Dance Song Kids …
The Hokey Pokey (Also, known as The Hokey Cokey) is a fun action, dance song for children by The Learning Station (Also, known as Learning Station). Its great for brain breaks, indoor …
The Hokey Pokey (Original Version) Kids Dance Song ... - Videos …
The Hokey Pokey (Also, known as The Hokey Cokey), also teaches body parts, listening skills and following directions. This childrens dance song by The Learning Station (Also, known as …
The Origin of the Hokey Pokey - Today I Found Out
Jan 10, 2014 · The words “hokey cokey,” which is how the song is sung in the UK, is supposedly derived from the magician’s incantation “hocus pocus.” Hocus Pocus popped up in the 17th …
Hokey Pokey - Nursery Rhyme Hokey Pokey Lyrics, Tune and …
Nursery rhyme Hokey Pokey lyrics, tune and dance (video). Sing, listen and dance to the funny nursery rhyme Hokey Pokey!
The Hokey Pokey by Ray Anthony - Songfacts
The Hokey Pokey by Ray Anthony song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position
The Ambiguous Origins of the Hokey Pokey - Mental Floss
May 6, 2018 · The general belief is that Charles Mack, Taft Baker, and Larry Laprise wrote the American version of the song "The Hokey Pokey" in 1949 to entertain skiers at the Sun Valley …