Hully Gully

Clifford Goldsmith, Fred Sledge Smith

(Hully, Hully Gully)
(Hully, Hully Gully)
Well there's a dance goin’ round like an awful disease
(Hully, Hully Gully)
Well, you shake your shoulders and you wiggle your knees
(Hully, Hully Gully)

This dance goin' around from coast to coast
(Hully, Hully Gully)
When me, my baby sister, we both do it the mo-oh-ost
(Hully, Hully Gully)

Well mama, Hully Gully
Papa, Hully Gully
You can Hully Gully, too

I went to a party now and what did they do?
(Hully, Hully Gully)
Oh, well, everybody's doin’ it so, why ain't you-ooo-hoo?
(Hully, Hully Gully)

Everybody is goin' around from coast to coast
(Hully, Hully Gully)
And me, my baby sister, we both do it the mo-oh-ost
(Hully, Hully Gully)

Well mama, Hully Gully
Papa, Hully Gully
You can Hully Gully, too

(Hully, Hully Gully)
(Hully, Hully Gully)
Well there's a dance goin' round like an awful disease
(Hully, Hully Gully)
Well, you shake your shoulders and you wiggle your knees
(Hully, Hully Gully)

This dance goin' around from coast to coast
(Hully, Hully Gully)
When mе my baby sister, we both do it the mo-oh-ost
(Hully, Hully Gully)

Wеll mama, Hully Gully
Papa, Hully Gully
You can Hully Gully, too

Trivia about the song Hully Gully by The Searchers

When was the song “Hully Gully” released by The Searchers?
The song Hully Gully was released in 1963, on the album “Sweets for My Sweet: The Searchers at the Star-Club Hamburg”.
Who composed the song “Hully Gully” by The Searchers?
The song “Hully Gully” by The Searchers was composed by Clifford Goldsmith, Fred Sledge Smith.

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