The popular song often referred to as "" is actually titled " Jump in the Line (Shake, Senora) ". This 1961 Calypso classic, performed by Harry Belafonte and composed by Lord Kitchener , remains one of the most infectious and recognizable tracks in popular culture. Musical Profile Genre: Calypso. Release Year: 1961.
The song is most famous for the climax of Tim Burton's Beetlejuice , where Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder) floats in the air while dancing to it as a celebration. Shake, Shake Senora
Harry Belafonte (vocalist) and Lord Kitchener (composer). Tempo: Approximately 128 BPM. Iconic Pop Culture Moments The popular song often referred to as ""
The 2011 song "Shake Señora" by Pitbull featuring T-Pain and Sean Paul heavily samples the original Belafonte track. Famous Lyrics & Dance Release Year: 1961
Performed by Sebastian and the Catfish Club Band.