Hanukkah Dance
Woody Guthrie Lyrics


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Tippy tap toe! Happy Hanukah!
‘Round you go! My little latke!
On your toes! Happy Hanuka!
And around and around you go!

Clap your hands! Happy Hanuka!
Clap clap hands! My little shtroodler!
On your toes! Happy Hanuka!
And around and around you go!

Jump real high! Happy Hanuka!
Jump jump high! My little fruitycake!
On your toes! Happy Hanuka!
And around and around you go!

Run real fast! Happy Hanuka!
Runny run run! My little sugar pie!
On your toes! Happy Hanuka!
And around and around you go!

Hop hop hop! Happy Hanuka!
Hoppity hop! My little rabbit!
On your toes! Happy Hanuka!
And around and around you go!

Skippy skip skip! Happy Hanuka!
Skippity skip! My little honeybun!




On your toes! Happy Hanuka!
And around and around you go!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Woody Guthrie's Hanukkah Dance are cheerful and lively, encouraging the listener to dance and celebrate the holiday with abandon. The opening lines, "Tippy tap toe! Happy Hanukah! ‘Round you go! My little latke!", are an invitation to get up and dance while specifically referring to the traditional Jewish potato pancake. The following verses introduce a variety of actions, including clapping hands, jumping high, running fast, hopping, and skipping, all with the underlying message of joy and merriment.


The song is an upbeat celebration of Hanukkah and its festivities, encouraging both children and adults to participate in the holiday. Through its lyrics, it emphasizes the fun and lightheartedness of the festival while also referencing traditional Hanukkah foods and activities such as latkes and dancing. Its infectious energy and catchy melody make it a popular choice for dance parties and other celebrations during the holiday season.


Line by Line Meaning

Tippy tap toe! Happy Hanukah!
Dancing in celebration of Hanukkah with joy and merriment.


‘Round you go! My little latke!
Spinning around with a beloved, delicious potato pancake.


On your toes! Happy Hanuka!
Being light on your feet as you revel in the holiday spirit.


And around and around you go!
Continuing to twirl and whirl with enthusiasm.


Clap your hands! Happy Hanuka!
Moving your hands with delight and cheer for the occasion.


Clap clap hands! My little shtroodler!
Making joyful noise with your little one, reveling in the fun of the holiday.


Jump real high! Happy Hanuka!
Leaping in delight in honor of the festive time.


Jump jump high! My little fruitycake!
Encouraging a child to frolic and soar with exuberance.


Run real fast! Happy Hanuka!
Sprinting with joy and revelry in celebration of Hanukkah.


Runny run run! My little sugar pie!
Encouraging a beloved child to join in the enthusiastic celebration.


Hop hop hop! Happy Hanuka!
Jumping and bouncing with exuberance during the holiday festivities.


Hoppity hop! My little rabbit!
Encouraging a child to bounce around with the liveliness of a bunny during Hanukkah.


Skippy skip skip! Happy Hanuka!
Skipping and bouncing with joy in honor of the holiday.


Skippity skip! My little honeybun!
Using a term of endearment to inspire a child to join in the festive activities.


On your toes! Happy Hanuka!
Remaining light on your feet and full of energy in celebration of Hanukkah.


And around and around you go!
Continuing to dance and spin with excitement and good cheer.




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Comments from YouTube:

Graveyard Elf

Beautiful, Guthrie always showin' me something new.

Karen Welsh

Love and peace and latke grease. Happy Hanukkah y'all!

rob M.

thanx for posting, as much as i dig Woody Guthrie,,,,, i never heard either of these songs.... whew... classic...excellent.... soul rockin as always

sara35ish

love this !

TheWaimer

The Klezmatics did a whole fantastic album called Woody Guthrie's Happy Joyous Hanukkah. It's way better than this but I appreciate hearing the famous composer sing early versions of these.

MrQueentut898

The Klezmatics took Guthrie's lyrics and wrote music for them. More power to them, they're talented musicians, but they're not Guthrie. The tune for the second song here (0:49) is classic, and I don't think anything on the album touches it.

Julie Burton

Cute song!

Max Tufeld

It's that time of year again

Bill Ruxton

The Klezmatics' version is strangely waay too "Celtic." I like Woody's better. Happy Thanksgivukah everyone!

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