Grease how low can you go
Born to Hand jive was a song that was preformed by Johnny Casino and The Gamblers in the first movie. It was preformed in the dance contest scene. This dance scene is one of the most popular dance scenes of all times, most famous for Cha Cha and Danny's dance break during the end of the song, eventually seeing them win. Before I was born late one night My papa said everything's all right The doctor made my ma lay down With her stomach bouncing all around 'Cause a bebop stork Was about to arrive My mom gave birth to the hand jive I could barely walk When I milked a cow When I was three, I pushed a plow While chopping wood, I'd move my legs And started dancing While I gathered eggs The townfolk clapped When I was only five I'd outdance them all He's born to hand jive Yes, move it, buddy.
Shake it, shake it, shake it. Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah Everybody! Born to hand jive, baby Born to hand jive, baby Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All the sounds retain their original copyright as owned by their respective movie production companies read the full disclaimer.
How low can you go. Top rated lines from this movie Danny? Don't wear it out. Listen, men are rats. Listen to me. They're fleas on rats. Worse than that. They're amoebas on fleas on rats. I mean, they're too low for even the dogs to bite. And if you missed the subtlety of what he's singing because John Travolta's performance is so convincing including when he's essentially howling at the moon , there's a handy reminder in the background in the form of the commercial showing a hotdog repeatedly jumping into an open bun.
The song is also the musical's only real morality lesson, as Frenchy Didi Conn wrestles with her future and the looming threat of " blowing it " by not sticking in at school and getting an education.
The angel dream sequence is great fun too, particularly seeing the T-Birds and Pink Ladies in full heavenly costume. It's the only hard lesson in the whole musical, with as Frenchy's crush on Avalon crashes into her apparently frivolous dreams. Considering the rest of the film's message, this one sticks out like a thumb. Most of Grease 's songs are mostly good-natured and dedicated to romance or lust for people or fantasy motor vehicles and the associated bragging rights , but "Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee" is the musical's only openly nasty number.
Sung by proto- Mean Girls Pink Lady Betty Rizzo The West Wing 's Stockard Channing to the gleeful encouragement of her gang, it's a petty attack on the new girl because she represents a threat to the status quo.
In that respect, it's just as appropriate for a teen high-school musical as anything about love. The sequence that comes along with the song is a guilty pleasure too, as mean as it is funny, even as it attacks Sandy for everything that makes her a nice person. And it scores bonus points for sticking with Grease 's more adult stage spirit by sneaking in a bonafide dirty word. In some theories on Grease , Sandy is the musical's biggest victim. By the end, she's given up everything that defined her for a boy, including her morals and her straight-edge lifestyle, and her future married to Danny probably isn't all flying cars.
But "Hopelessly Devoted To You" is the answer to why she does it: it's the film's bleeding heart and one of its most emotionally raw songs with a side of self-awareness. There's an element in the lyrics that would make the song a perfect cover for emo rock outfits like My Chemical Romance , because, curiously, the defining emotion - coupled with Olivia Newton John's isolated performance of it in the movie - is of sadness and not joy. Commonly misremembered as being called "Grease Is The Word", the opening credits song - sung by the legendary Frankie Valli - is as good as you'd expect from something created by a Bee Gee Barry Gibb and the lead singer of the Four Seasons.
Please download one of our supported browsers. Copy URL. Chansons de Grease. How low can you go, how low can you go, how low can you go, how low can you go Higher, higher, higher and higher Now can you hand-jive, baby, oh can you hand-jive, baby Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, born to hand-jive, oh yeah! How low can you go man you're really special You take cold-blooded to another level I gotta hand it to ya man you're really something Yeah you ran me down I never saw it coming How low how low, how low How low can you go Should'a seen it coming.
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