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  2. Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora) - Wikipedia

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    Woody Herman and his Third Herd recorded Kitchener's song in 1952 for Mars Records; Herman's band recorded it live that same year with the title "Jump in Line." Lord Invader released a cover of the song on the Folkways label in 1955, titled "Labor Day (Jump in the Line)". [1]

  3. Shake Señora - Wikipedia

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    "Shake Señora" ("Jump in the Line") is a song by American rapper and singer Pitbull from his sixth studio album Planet Pit (2011). The song features vocals from American R&B singer and rapper T-Pain and Jamaican reggae artist Sean Paul, and was produced by Clinton Sparks and DJ Snake.

  4. Lord Kitchener (calypsonian) - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad in 1943 where he joined the Roving Brigade.He was spotted singing "Mary I am Tired and Disgusted" (aka "Green Fig") with the group by Johnny Khan, who invited him to perform in his Victory Tent, where he met fellow calypsonian Growling Tiger, who decided Roberts should from that point be known as Lord Kitchener.

  5. Recap: Here's how UW-Madison alum 'Bachelorette' Jenn ... - AOL

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    They were assigned a Salsa to "Jump In The Line" from the "Beetlejuice" soundtrack. Following the performances, Hough said: "Jenn and Sasha, I love that you guys went right into it. There's a lot ...

  6. Jump in the Fire - Wikipedia

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    "Jump in the Fire" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released as the second and final single from their debut album, Kill 'Em All . The single was accompanied by fake live performances of "Phantom Lord" and " Seek & Destroy " which were alternate studio recordings with sounds of a crowd overdubbed in.

  7. Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics describe how daylight has come, their shift is over, and they want their work to be counted up so that they can go home. The best-known version was released by American singer Harry Belafonte in 1956 (originally titled "Banana Boat (Day-O)" ) and later became one of his signature songs.

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  9. Skipping-rope rhyme - Wikipedia

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    If one were not a good jumper, one would be an 'Ever-Laster,' that is, one would perpetually turn the rope. When it was a child's turn to jump, they would enter as the rope turned, and jump to the rhyme until they missed. Then they would become a rope-turner, and the next child in line would take their place.