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Let's do the Ray Charles-ton
Wah at the union hall
Let's do the Ray Charles-ton
It's a brand new call
Come on come on baby
Gonna have a ball
Let's do the Ray Charles-ton
And a do it right
Let's do the Ray Charles-ton
Oh puts you otta sight
Hey come on come on baby
Ray Charles-ton is here tonight
Come on get it my baby [Kate]
You've got what it takes
To do the Ray Charles-ton
Gonna do the Ray Charles-ton
And a do it right
Hey come on come on baby

Ray Charles-ton is here tonight
Come on baby [Kate]
Come on shake that shake
With a choopy chop, a choppy chop
With a Boppety Bop, a boppety bop
Come on come on baby
Ray Charles-ton is here tonight
Whow
(Instrumental Break)
You're the cutest thing I ever saw
Your mommas gonna be my mother-in-law
Yeoh
(Instrumental)
Let's do the Ray Charles-ton
At the union hall
Let's do the Ray Charles-ton
Yeoh
It's a brand new call
Come on come on baby
Gonna have a ball
Hey come on a baby [Kate]
Come on shake that shake
With a choopy chop, a choppy chop
With a Boppety Bop, a boppety bop
Come on come on baby
Ray Charles-ton is here tonight
Let's go
Ray Charles-ton is here tonight ough Bop Bop

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Chubby Checker is the stage name of Ernest Evans (born 3 October 1941), an American singer-songwriter best known for popularizing the dance The Twist with his 1960 song "The Twist". In September 2008, "The Twist" topped Billboard's list of the most popular singles to have appeared in the Hot 100 since its debut in 1958.

He was born in Spring Gulley, SC, USA, and raised in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended South Philadelphia High School with Frankie Avalon and Fabian. The wife of American Bandstand's host Dick Clark suggested the name "Chubby Checker" to Evans as a take-off on then-popular singer Fats Domino. In 1964, he married Catharina Lodders, a Dutch girl who had been Miss World in 1962.

His material during his 1960s heyday was recorded for Cameo-Parkway Records and along with the label's other material, became unavailable after the early 1970s because of the company's internal legal disputes. For decades, almost all compilations of Checker's hits consisted of re-recordings.

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