Ah…let’s think of kinder, gentler times, shall we?
“At the Ball” is the little known of the song sung during this timeless dance routine from Laurel & Hardy.
Song performed by The Avalon Boys. The genius behind the music in Way Out West was T. Marvin Hatley. Known best for writing the “Coo-Coo Song” and “Honolulu Baby,” Marvin received one of three Academy Award nominations for his work on Way Out West.
This was a great accomplishment at the time, considering that he worked quickly to score this film, by himself and on a tight budget. It is even more remarkable that a Laurel and Hardy feature was acknowledged with an Oscar nomination, because the Hollywood community did not generally appreciate their films.
– from wayoutwest.org
Lyrics:
Commence a dancin’, commence advancin’,
Just Start a prancin’, right and left a-glancin’,
A moochee dancin’, slide and glide entrancin’.
You do the tango jiggle,
With a Texas Tommy wiggle.
Take your partner, and you hold her,
Lightly enfold her,
a little bolder.
Just work your shoulder,
Snap your fingers one and all, in the hall,
At the ball, that’s all, some ball.
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