
Lincoln R. Chase (June 29, 1926 – October 6, 1980) was an African-American songwriter and occasional recording artist. As a writer, his most notable songs were "Such a Night", "Jim Dandy", and several of Shirley Ellis' hits in the early 1960s including "The Name Game" and "The Clapping Song". Chase was born in New York City, the only child of West Indian immigrants. Lorenzo, his father, was born in Cuba and his mother, Edith (or Elizabeth), was a native of the British West Indies.
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Miss Orangatang
The Clapping Song (Clap Pat Clap Slap)
I Love Your Many Ways
Miss Orangutan
Deep in the Jungle, Pt. 1
The Woods Are Full
Deep in the Jungle
Cinnamon Sinner
fish specie
Jim Dandy
Sweet Torture
The Blues Drew Blood This Time
the human game
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Deep in the Jungle, Pt. 2
youve got to be a little crazy
Wooshp, Oom, Sff … Ahhhh!
three hands
Deep In The Jungle Pt 1
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Three Hands Riddle
Deep In The Jungle Pt 2
You've Got To Be A Little Crazy
Wooshp, Oom, Sff ... Ahhhh !
Our Love Is Satisfactory
Deep In The Jungle (Part 1)
Miss Orangatang (USA)
I Just Couldn't Say Goodbye
Johnny Klingeringding
The Vulture Song
That's All I Need
Let's Get To Lovin'
Miss Orangutang
Beat Out A Patter
Temporarily Blue
Deep In The Jungle Part I
You 'Ve Got To Be A Little Crazy
Rock. Moan and Cry
Our Love Is A Satisfactory
In my Dreams
Watch My Shoke
She Walked Me By
Hollywood, Sunset and Vine
You're Driving Me Crazy
Deep In The Jungle Part II
Such a Night
Miss Organgatang
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