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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iko_IkoIko Iko – Wikipedia

    Iko Iko ist ein Lied aus dem Jahr 1953 mit dem ursprünglichen Titel Chock-A-Mo, das bei der Erstveröffentlichung irrtümlich unter dem Titel Jock-A-Mo erschien. Die bekannte Melodie stammt aus der Feder des lebenslang in New Orleans beheimateten Musikers James „Sugar Boy“ Crawford und wurde von dem ebenfalls aus Louisiana stammenden Lloyd ...

  2. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesIko Iko - Original · The Dixie CupsThe Dixie Cups' Another Boy Like Mine℗ 2006 Charly RecordsReleased on: 2006-...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iko_IkoIko Iko - Wikipedia

    The song, under the original title "Jock-A-Mo", was written and released in 1953 as a single by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford and his Cane Cutters but it failed to make the charts. The song first became popular in 1965 by the girl group the Dixie Cups , who scored an international hit with "Iko Iko".

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  5. 25. Apr. 2024 · Iko Iko” is a song that has its roots in African-American folk music traditions. It was originally recorded in the 1950s by James Crawford as “Jock-A-Mo.” The song’s lyrics are a mix of Creole, French, and African-American slang. The phrase “jock-a-mo” is believed to be a corruption of the phrase “chac-a-ma-fe,” a ...

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  6. 9. Jan. 2012 · Captain Jack - Iko Iko - 2001 Infos zu Captain Jack:https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Jack_%28Band%29

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  7. No one is sure what the original song lyrics were, but here are some possibilities that experts have suggested, along with translations. Who produced “Iko Iko” by The Dixie Cups? When did...