Shake, Señora

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"Shake, Señora" is the popular calypso song by Harry Belafonte, better known by its main title "Jump in the Line."

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Shake, Señora canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
alsoKnownAs "Jump in the Line" NERFINISHED
associatedWithArtist Harry Belafonte NERFINISHED
associatedWithDance Caribbean dance
line dancing
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre calypso
hasAlternativeTitle "Shake, Señora" NERFINISHED
hasChorusLyric "Jump in the line, rock your body in time"
hasCulturalContext Caribbean diaspora music
mid-20th-century American popular music
hasInstrumentation bass
brass
percussion
steel drums
vocals
hasMainTitle "Jump in the Line" NERFINISHED
hasMood festive
upbeat
hasMusicalOrigin Trinidadian calypso tradition
hasRefrain "Jump in the line"
"Shake, shake, shake, Señora"
hasSubject a woman dancing
hasTheme Caribbean culture
celebration
dance
hasTitlePhrase "Jump in the Line" NERFINISHED
"Shake, Señora" NERFINISHED
intendedFor dance halls
popular entertainment
language English
musicalStyle Caribbean music
notableFor association with Harry Belafonte
use in popular films
notablePerformer Harry Belafonte NERFINISHED
originalTitle "Jump in the Line" NERFINISHED
performer Harry Belafonte NERFINISHED
rhythmicStyle calypso rhythm
vocalStyle call-and-response

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Jump in the Line alsoKnownAs Shake, Señora