I heard - and did - a lot of those verses, above, when I was a youngster in the 1940's and '50's. However, the term "hand jive" was unknown to me in those days. Then, in around 1957, Johnnie Otis did "Willie and the Hand Jive," which became a top selling record at the time: I know a cat named Way Out Willie He's got a cool little chick named Rockin' Nillie He can walk and stroll and Susie Q And do that crazy hand jive too / G - - - / / C7 - - - / G - - - / Papa told Willie, you'll ruin my home You and that hand jive have got to go Willie said, Papa, don't put me down They're doin' the hand jive all over town Hand jive, hand jive, hand jive, doin' that crazy hand jive / C7 - G - D7 C7 G - / Mama, Mama look at Uncle Joe He's doin' that hand jive with sister Flo Grandma gave baby sister a dime Said, do that hand jive one more time Well, the doctor and the lawyer and Indian chief They all dig that crazy beat Way Out Willie gave 'em all a treat When he did that hand jive with his feet / Hand jive... Willie and Nillie got married last fall They had a little Willie Junior, and a-that ain't all You know, the baby got famous in his crib, you see Doin' that hand jive on TV / Hand jive...
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