Our context engine found "clap your hands and stomp your feet" used in 6 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
clap your hands and stomp your feet
Singer: holcomb, ellie
go stomp your feet and dance
clap your hands and stomp your feet
god made the whole world to sing
go stomp your feet and dance
clap your hands and stomp your feet
god made the whole world to sing
Singer: fred hammond
dance with me everybody yeah
clap your hands and stomp your feet
do your dance and sing with me
dance with me everybody yeah
clap your hands and stomp your feet
do your dance and sing with me
Singer: sarah ross
let down your hair
clap your hands and stomp your feet
we're one of a kind
let down your hair
clap your hands and stomp your feet
we're one of a kind
Singer: d12
did i mention?
so clap your hands and stomp your feet
and party on down to the bizarre kid beat
did i mention?
so clap your hands and stomp your feet
and party on down to the bizarre kid beat
Singer: d'angelo
stuffs and things 2 make the people get out ya seat
everybody it's cool if u wanna clap your hands and stomp your feet
come on down 2 the front where you can feel the beat
stuffs and things 2 make the people get out ya seat
everybody it's cool if u wanna clap your hands and stomp your feet
come on down 2 the front where you can feel the beat
Singer: williams, zach
no there ain't nothing gonna steal my joy
clap your hands and stomp your feet
'til you find that gospel beat
no there ain't nothing gonna steal my joy
clap your hands and stomp your feet
'til you find that gospel beat