LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
LaVern Baker
San Francisco To Chicago
Right through Philly
New York's doing Dix-A-Billy
Dressed in dirty white bucks
And blue jeans, New Orleans
The kids are doing a dance they call a Dix-A-Billy
They don't need a real dance floor
They just scatter some straw
And then they get a trombone to wail a Dix-A-Billy
See them groovin
Really movin'
Man alive-in'
Hands a'jivin Dix-A-Billy
Take a honky-tonk piano
Played in a southern manner
Make it rock with a northern beat a Dix-A-Billy
Watch them struttin' and kickin'
It beats doin' the chicken
No one leaves til the rooster crows a Dix-A-Billy
Hear that singin'
Feel that rhythm
Love that music
They're all doing Dix-A-Billy
Dix-A-Billy
Dix-A-Billy
Oh
Dix-A-Billy
Dix-A-Billy
Dix-A-Billy was written by Jack Reardon & Paul Evans & Woody Harris.