The Ostrich

Album: single release only (1964)
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  • Okay, I want everybody to settle down now
    We got something new we're gonna show you
    It's gonna rock you dead come upside your head
    You ready?

    Said here we go
    Yeah, come on
    Come on
    Come on let's go
    All right

    Everybody get down on your basement
    Get ready yeah, OK come on

    Hey put your hands up, upside your knees
    Now do the ostrich
    Do the ostrich

    Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
    Hey take this forward and stand on your head
    And do the ostrich
    All right
    Here we go oh whoa whoa
    All right
    Do the ostrich

    You take a step forward then you turn to the right
    Now do the ostrich whoa whoa
    You turn to the left and then you feet upside your left
    And do the ostrich

    Now go whoa, oh, oh
    Do do do bah
    Hey hey hey go go go
    Hey come on baby
    All right
    Hey
    Oh baby
    You get a little softer now
    You take it forward put your head into your knees
    Do the ostrich
    One more time
    Do just about anything you please

    Now come on
    Get ready baby here we go
    Whoa whoa
    All right
    Whoa oh oh whoa
    Whoa oh oh whoa
    Do it do it do it do it
    Hey hey come on
    Hey hey come on Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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