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Yalloppin' Hounds - Flat Foot Floogie (Lyrics)

"Flat Foot Floogie (With a Floy Floy)" was a 1938 jazz song, originally written and performed by Slim Gaillard. The original song was called "Flat Foot Floozie", with the 'floy-floy' being slang for a venereal disease. The word 'floozie' was changed into 'floogie' to allow it be to played on the radio.

The Yalloppin' Hounds were the most popular, cutting edge New York band during the "neo swing" movement. The Yalloppin' Hounds possess the distinction of being the first band in the world to combine the elements of traditional Swing with Hip-Hop stylings, creating a unique and excitingly fresh hybrid.

This song belongs to the "Ghetto Swing Extreme" album (2000).

The video scenes are taken from "The Barkleys of Broadway" (1949) starring Fred Astaire.

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Видео Yalloppin' Hounds - Flat Foot Floogie (Lyrics) канала Agis Knee Cole
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18 апреля 2012 г. 20:30:02
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