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==In media== * ''Shuckin' and Jivin': Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans'' is a 1981 book by [[Daryl Cumber Dance]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Shuckin' and Jivin': Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans |isbn=0-253-20265-5 |author-link=Daryl Cumber Dance |first=Daryl Cumber |last=Dance |date=1981|publisher=Indiana University Press }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Shuckin' and Jivin': Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans by Daryl Cumber Dance |first=Patrick B. |last=Mullen |journal=The Journal of American Folklore |volume=94 |number=371 |date=1981 |pages=119β120 |doi=10.2307/540792 |jstor=540792}}</ref> * "Mr. Shuck βnβ Jive" is a song written by [[Jimmy Webb]] for [[Art Garfunkel]]'s 1977 album ''[[Watermark (Art Garfunkel album)|Watermark]]''. The lyrics refer to an old friend telling far-fetched stories of past glory and their current diminished state. ** A cover was released in 1981 by [[Waylon Jennings]] and [[Willie Nelson]] for their joint album ''[[WWII (album)|WWII]]''.
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