WAS BEDEUTET HULLY-GULLY AUF RUMÄNISCH
Definition von hully-gully im Wörterbuch Rumänisch
HULLY-GULLY s.n. Neue Form des Madison-Tanzes, bei dem die Tänzer in parallelen Reihen sitzen und Seitensprünge machen, Springsprünge, begleitet von einem Gleiten von vorne nach hinten. [Pron. Hali-Gali. / \u0026 lt; Amerika. Hully-Gully].
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Chicago Soul - Pagina 196
Charles Fizer, who sang second lead with the group, devised a snake-like dance to fit the Hully Gully music. (Fizer, incidentally, was killed in the 1965 Watts riot when he charged a police blockade in his car.) The dance lingered a few years, ...
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Out of Sight: The Rise of African American Popular Music, ...
'Hully-gully,' or 'Hull da gull' as it appears in a report from Kentucky, is a phrase used in a game. The player holds up a handful of grain or parched corn, shakes it before his opponent and says, 'Hully gully, how many?' ” This early report points ...
Lynn Abbott, Doug Seroff,
2003
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Hully Gully Holiday: as performed by Charly Cotton, Single ...
Hier erhältlich ist die Notenausgabe des Werks in C-Dur für Klavier & Gesang.
Günter Loose, Charly Cotton, Christian Bruhn,
1963
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Inside the Music of Brian Wilson: The Songs, Sounds, and ... - Pagina 84
“The Slop,” for example, from Checker's first album in October 1960 (which reached #3 on the album charts), is essentially a remake of the Olympics' “Hully Gully,” a minor hit from earlier that year. Of course, Chubby Checker wasn't alone: in ...
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Through the Eye of the Tiger: The Rock Ôn' Roll Life of ... - Pagina 60
I called it “Hully Gully Bay.” The popular dances of the time were the Hully Gully and the Mashed Potato, so I decided to write a song about an imaginary place where you would go and dance and party (somewhere sunny and exotic) or maybe ...
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Globalizing American Studies - Pagina 149
compelling cultural routing of this reveille, the notes to the Russian text explain that “hully gully” are “nonsense words from a popular song.” If we dig deeper than the Russian editor, we find that although it may have been the Beach Boys who ...
Brian T. Edwards, Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar,
2010
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Who Wrote The Book Of Love?
It was a dance song, featuring a heavy beat provided by drummer Jerry Patterson. With words based on “The Hully Gully,” a popular dance that had been the subject of several hits (“Baby Hully Gully” by the Olympics, “Hully Gully Again” by ...
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Despite this Flesh: The Disabled in Stories and Poems - Pagina 5
Like the Hully-Gully but Not So Slow They have this rule here at the library that we innocent young things under the age of sixteen aren't allowed in the Adult Room. I guess they're afraid we'll pick up a copy of Lolita or The Carpetbaggers and ...
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Coins of Memory II: The Continuing Circle of Life - Pagina 21
I would shake them and say the words, "Hully gully, handful, how many?" And each of them would guess a number between 1-10 based on the sounds the marbles would make shaking together in my hands. If someone guessed the exact ...
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Panhandle Dreams - Pagina 17
Magnolia softened the heaviness of their walk by jokingly com— paring the shooting of Martin Luther King to the hully-gully dance that their parents talked about when they put their 455 on the record player. Magnolia described how Daddy ...
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hully-gully im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Hully-Gully und Big Monster
Das Organisationsteam freut sich auf den 317. Markt. Die Weichen sind gestellt mit Karussells, Imbissbuden und verkaufsoffenem Sonntag. Von links: Franz ... «Soester Anzeiger, Jul 10»
Weihnachten in Neuseeland: Hully-Gully am Strand
Weihnachten in Neuseeland: Hully-Gully am Strand. Von Katrin Wilkens. Raus aus der Kälte, ab ins sommerliche Neuseeland. Christschmuck braucht man nicht ... «Spiegel Online, Nov 04»