"The Bunny Hop".

OK, girls and boys, back to the 50s: This 1952 dance craze originated at Balboa High School in San Francisco. A novelty dance classic, it features a conga-style line loosely based upon the 19th century Finnish "Jenka" and/or the German "Schottische" or "Rhinelander". First recorded by Ray Anthony and His Orchestra with vocals by JoAnn Greer and The Skyliners. Song? For extra credit name the flip-side. Yesterday's answer: "The Bunny Hop". Flip side: "The Hokey Pokey". Of course now with CDs and iTunes there's no "flip-side" or "Side A/B"! (Se acuerdan de Papa Candito tocando el "Bunny Hop"?) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmC1KyxhEJU

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