Walkin' the Dog

This article is about the Shelton Brooks song. For other uses, see Dog walking (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with Walking the Dog.
"Walkin' the Dog"

Cover, sheet music, 1916
Song
Published 1916
Form Blues
Writer Shelton Brooks
Language English

"Walkin' the Dog" is a song written by Shelton Brooks in 1916. Written for the Dancing Follies of 1916, its chorus is:

Get way back, and snap your fingers,
Get over Sally, one and all,
Grab your gal, and don't you linger
Do that slow-drag 'round the hall.
Do that step, the "Texas Tommy" drop,
Like you're sitting on a log,
Rise slow, that will show,
The dance called Walkin' the Dog.[1]

References

  1. Shelton, "Walkin' the Dog".

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