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Lou, Lou skip to my Lou, (3x) Skip to my Lou, my darling. (sound sad) Lost my partner, What'll I do? (3x) Skip to my Lou, my darling! (repeat 1x) Lou, Lou skip to my Lou, (3x) Skip to my Lou, my darling. (sound happy) I'll find another one better than you! (3x) Skip to my Lou, my darling! Found my partner love is true! (3x) Skip to my Lou, my ...
"Skip To My Lou" was written by Frank Hamilton. The song was produced by Al McKay. It appears on Henderson's Finis album that was released in 1983. The album version of the song runs for five minutes and one second. [1] It was reported in the 27 August 1983 issue of Billboard that Henderson was working on a video for "Skip to My Lou". It was ...
Rafer Jamel Alston (born July 24, 1976), nicknamed "Skip 2 My Lou" after the American folk song and partner-stealing dance with the same name, [a] is an American retired professional basketball player. Alston first gained basketball fame as a streetball player before joining the National Basketball Association (NBA) with the Milwaukee Bucks.
The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson.
At that time, "Skip to My Lou" was at no. 47 and at its seventh week, moving upwards in the Cash Box Top 100 Black Contemporary Singles chart. [7] At week six, on 3 September, the album peaked at no. 33 on the Cash Box Black Contemporary Top 75 Albums chart. [8] [9] It also made the Billboard Black LPs chart. For the week of 18 August at week ...
Jersey Club’s impact on pop culture is arguably strong right now, and its reach has extended to TikTok. In 2021, creator Fyb.eli ( @fyb.eli_ ) posted a Jersey Club remix of Brent Faiyaz’s ...
The videotape would soon be known as the "Skip tape", referring to Alston's streetball nickname "Skip to my Lou". [5] Alston later signed on with AND1. In 1999 at Haverford College in Philadelphia , AND1 shot their first series of commercials and print ads incorporating NBA players Darrell Armstrong , Rex Chapman , Ab Osondu, Raef LaFrentz ...
INTERVIEW: The Pixies bass player and Breeders frontwoman is an icon of the 1980s and 1990s alt-rock scene. As she releases her first solo album at the age of 63 she talks to Annabel Nugent about ...