When I was young high school kid I wasn’t doing very well with girls I didn’t know what to say to them But I really wanted to give it a whirl. So, when Mama saw me struggling She saw me blowing my chance She told me, “They’ll come around, All you have to do is learn to dance.”
So, she showed me some rather easy Stylish steps from her jitterbug days I took them and danced to the music That the deejays chose to play.
Mama taught me jitterbug And that helped quite a bit She won awards as a teen I heard she was quite a hit.
I rocked and I rolled and bounced My shoes got to moving with the beat. Then I was snapping my fingers and My body went along with my feet. I twirled the girls I danced with and Held them snuggly up close and tight. And the girls started asking me to dance Right away from that very first night.
Mama taught me jitterbug And I very glad she did It turned a geeky wallflower Into a much more popular kid.
I learned the Stroll and Hully Gully The UT and the Electric Slide With a changing bevy of beauties Dancing along right by my side. This was before Twist showed up Which everybody could learn to do But even then I found that I could Teach them another trick or two.
Mama taught me jitterbug And that helped quite a bit She won awards as a teen I heard she was quite a hit.