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  1. You got silver bells and you got cockleshells. Pretty maids all in a row. Walking the dog. Just a walkin' the dog. If you don't know how to do it. Show you how to walk the dog. Come on now, come on, come on. Oh oh, just a, just a, just a walkin'. Just a, just a, just a walkin'.

  2. Just a-walkin' the dog. If you don't know how to do it. I'll show you how to walk the dog. C'mon now, c'mon, c'mon. [Verse 2] Asked my mama for fifteen cent. See the elephant jump the fence. He ...

  3. They continued to play it with revisions briefly in 1984/1985. A fun and lively interpretation of this song was performed by John Warren and his band in 1999. They played this song live at The Palms in Davis, California less than one month before passing away in from pancreatic cancer. Walking the Dog by Rufus Thomas song meaning, lyric ...

  4. The consummate entertainer and showman, Rufus Thomas, was an important part of the history of Stax Records. Thomas was a popular Memphis DJ on WDIA and emcee...

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  5. 17. Juni 2023 · Rufus Thomas was no pup when Walking The Dog was released. Born in 1917, he’d earned a decent living around Memphis as an MC, dancer, radio DJ, and wisecrackin’ theatre act, and every one of ...

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  6. The song was written and recorded by Rufus. Released on the 1963 album, Walking The Dog, the song peaked on the Billboard charts at #10. It stayed on the cha...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · The Meaning Behind The Song: Walking the Dog by Rufus Thomas Rufus Thomas’s “Walking the Dog” is a seemingly innocent and playful song that has captivated audiences for decades. However, beneath its catchy melody and upbeat rhythm lies a hidden layer of meaning and ambiguity that has fueled speculation and debate for years. A Surface-Level …