Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy:Freddy Cannon. #34 in 1960. #1. D# Have you ever passed the corner of Forth and Grand? Where a little ball of rhythm has a shoe-shine stand? G# People gather round and they clap their hands.. D# he's a great big bundle of joy. A# G# D# A# He pops the boogie-woogie rag..the Chattanooga shoe-shine boy. #2. D# He charges you a nickel just to shine one shoe. He makes the oldest kind of leather look like new. G# You feel as though you wanna dance when he gets through.. D# he's a great big bundle of joy. A# G# D# He pops the boogie-woogie rag..the Chattanooga shoe-shine boy. CHORUS: D#7 G# D# It's a wonder that the rag don't tear..the way he makes it pop. G# A# You ought to see him fan the air with his hoppity-hippity-hoppity- hippity-hop-hop-hop. #3. D# He opens up for business when the clock strikes nine. He likes to get up early when they're feelin' fine. G# D# Everybody gets a little rise 'n shine with the great big bundle of joy. A# G# D# He pops the boogie woogie rag..the Chattanooga shoe-shine boy. (INTERLUDE:) CHORUS: D#7 G# D# It's a wonder that the rag don't tear..the way he makes it pop. G# A# You ought to see him fan the air with his hoppity-hippity-hoppity- B hippity-hop-hop-hop. #4. E He opens up for business when the clock strikes nine. He likes to get up early when they're feelin' fine. A E Everybody gets a little rise 'n shine with the great big bundle of joy. B A E He pops the boogie woogie rag..the Chattanooga shoe-shine boy. A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.