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"Hop-Scotch Polka" is a 1949 song with lyrics by [[Carl Sigman]] and [[Gene Rayburn]], based on the Billy Whitlock-composed instrumental, "Scotch Hot" (1919). Having been copyrighted on 29 July 1949, "Hop-Scotch Polka"'s first recording was by [[Guy Lombardo]] and His Royal Canadians, with vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner and The Lombardo Trio, released on 8 July 8 1949.<ref>https://secondhandsongs.com/work/207270</ref>
"Hop-Scotch Polka" is a 1949 song with lyrics by [[Carl Sigman]] and [[Gene Rayburn]], based on the Billy Whitlock-composed instrumental, "Scotch Hot" (1919). "Hop-Scotch Polka"'s first recording was by [[Guy Lombardo]] and His Royal Canadians, with vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner and The Lombardo Trio, released on 8 July 1949. The song was copyrighted on 29 July 1949.<ref>https://secondhandsongs.com/work/207270</ref>


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Hop-Scotch Polka new article content ... "Hop-Scotch Polka" is a 1949 song with lyrics by Carl Sigman and Gene Rayburn, based on the Billy Whitlock-composed instrumental, "Scotch Hot" (1919). "Hop-Scotch Polka"'s first recording was by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, with vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner and The Lombardo Trio, released on 8 July 1949. The song was copyrighted on 29 July 1949.[1]

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