… Read Full Bio ↴There have been multiple bands that have recorded as The Pussycats.
1. The Pussycats were a Norwegian rock band from Tromsø. Their members from 1963 to 1967 were Sverre Kjelsberg (bass, vocals), Trond Graff (guitar, vocals), Friedel Brandt (drums), Ottar Aasegg (lead guitar) and Ingemar Stjärndahl (keyboards, vocals) . After a few months in Norway they went out to Stockholm and were discovered by Sten Ekroth. The following year they recorded their first album with the title !!Psst !!Psst!!. In 1965 they recorded their final album with the title !!Mrrr !Mrrr!
2, The Pussycats were a girl group formed in New York, NY, active between 1960-1964.
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The Pussycats Lyrics
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(Yeah)
(Come on)
There's a new groove
That's going around.
You don't have to dance,
You can do it sittin' down.
You can get the groove
By clappin' your hands.
It's easy. Anybody can.
Come on now.
Come on now.
That's all you've got to do.
Come on I'll tell you
What the groove is all about.
Just clap your hands
Come on stand up and shout.
It's easy and it's a lot of fun
Everybody's doin' it from eight to eighty-one
Come on now (clap your hands)
Come on now (clap your hands)
England, {?}
People all over the world are clappin' hands.
In Russia too, even in Japan,
Everyone feels better when they're
Clappin' their hands.
There's a new groove,
Clappin' your hands.
You can do it.
Everybody can.
It's easy.
Just clap your hands.
You can do it.
Everybody can.
*fade*
The Pussycats' "Song in 2" is a cheerful and infectious tune that invites listeners to join in and participate in a new dance craze that's sweeping the world. The song's opening lines set the stage for the new groove that's going around, and from there the lyrics invite listeners to join in the fun with a simple and easy-to-learn dance move. The verses emphasize the universality of the dance, with people all over the world clapping their hands in time to the beat, and the lyrics convey a sense of inclusiveness and joy that's hard to resist.
Overall, the song is a celebration of the power of music and dance to bring people together and create a sense of community and shared experience. The infectious melody and upbeat lyrics are sure to put a smile on anyone's face, and the simple dance moves make it easy for anyone to join in the fun. Whether you're young or old, the Song in 2 is a dance craze that's sure to get your feet tapping and your hands clapping.
Line by Line Meaning
(Oh)
Expressing excitement or anticipation
(Yeah)
Agreement or affirmation of a statement
(Come on)
Encouragement or invitation to participate
There's a new groove
Refers to a new dance craze or popular musical style
That's going around.
Refers to its popularity or widespread appeal
You don't have to dance,
Assures listeners that participation is not limited to those who can dance
You can do it sittin' down.
Suggests that the groove can be done while seated
You can get the groove
Explains how to participate in the craze
By clappin' your hands.
The primary action involved in the groove
It's easy. Anybody can.
Assures listeners that it is simple to participate and anyone can do it
Come on now.
Encouragement or invitation to participate
That's all you've got to do.
Reiterates the simplicity of the groove
Come on I'll tell you
The singer offers to explain the groove in more detail
What the groove is all about.
Introducing the topic of the groove
Just clap your hands
Reiterates the primary action involved in the groove
Come on stand up and shout.
Encouragement to fully participate in the groove and make some noise
It's easy and it's a lot of fun
Emphasizes the simplicity and enjoyment of the groove
Everybody's doin' it from eight to eighty-one
Asserts the appeal of the groove to a wide range of ages
England, {?}
Listing countries or regions where the groove is being enjoyed
People all over the world are clappin' hands.
Asserts the global appeal of the groove
In Russia too, even in Japan,
More examples of countries where the groove is enjoyed
Everyone feels better when they're
Suggests that participation in the groove has a positive effect
Clappin' their hands.
Reiterates the primary action involved in the groove
There's a new groove,
Repeated from earlier in the song to remind listeners of the topic
Clappin' your hands.
Reiterates the primary action involved in the groove
You can do it.
Assures listeners that they are capable of participating in the groove
Everybody can.
Reiterates that the groove can be enjoyed by anyone
It's easy.
Emphasizes the simplicity of the groove
*fade*
Indicates the end of the song
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Bradley Eller
My dad played this song when I was young, I had no idea why him and my uncles were laughing so hard...now I’m in tears! Lol
karen9469
My dad played this the first time I heard it it was in the car with my ex he had it on full blast jus jamming it lol alot of red faces
mathe123 55
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Mason Tyler Sansone
This song still cracks me up everytime I hear it
tarirae
I sing this at karaoke all the time in a steamy sexy voice and the audience goes crazy. Had no idea the "tight" existed. Love this even more.
thespanish21god
Me too!
But NOT in a sexy voice - just imitating her voice and this ALWAYS gets everyone in an uproarious uproar!
hurriKane Ln.
tarirae I sing this too. People aways request it lol. Always s hit
hurriKane Ln.
Yeah, definitely in a silly voice too :)
Michael Maxwell
Cool
Brandon Lorenzo
I can't specify with words how much I am laughing