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From Vanity Fair’s Dictionary for the Motion Pictures, March 1922
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From Vanity Fair’s Dictionary for the Motion Pictures, March 1922
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47th Street & 7th Avenue, New York, October 31, 1915
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El Paso Evening Post, Texas, April 28, 1928
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Austin Marion and His Hot Babies, Reading Times, Pennsylvania, December 17, 1927
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You Cannot Make Your Shimmy Shake On Tea, Irving Berlin, 1919
‘Tis a sad, sad day for me
This day of lemonade and tea
For now my dancing aspirations haven’t got a chance
In the Harlem cabarets
I used to spend my nights and days
Partaking of my favorite indoor sport, the shimmy dance
On the day they introduced their prohibition laws
They just went and ruined the greatest shimmy dancer because
You cannot make your shimmy shake on tea
It simply can’t be done
You’ll find your shaking ain’t taking
Unless you has the proper jazz
That only comes with such drinks as
Green River, Haig and Haig, and Hennessey
Way out in China
Among the pale Chinese
There’s nothing finer
Than good old China teas
But then you never saw a Chinaman
A-shaking his chemise
'Cause you cannot make your shimmy shake on tea
You cannot make your shimmy shake on tea
It simply can’t be done
You’ll find your shaking ain’t taking
The shimmy, it is intricate
And so you needs a little bit
Of Scotch or rye to lubricate your knee
A cup of Ceylon
It may be strong or weak
Won’t help you spoil on
Because it’s much too meek
Besides, a drink that’s soft
Will very often ruin your technique
No, you cannot make your shimmy shake on tea
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At the Cabane Cubaine, Montmartre, 1932
Not quite yet, Mrs. Castle.
New York, July 10, 1919