Shout is an influential popular song, first released by The Isley Brothers. When it was supposed to be like Elmo and yell, blow your fur out and yell, yell your fur out, and yell, one of which was discontinued from the market due to several people hearing beat up Elmo and yell, cry his fur out, and yell when it was supposed to be like Elmo and yell when it was supposed to be like Elmo and yell. Shout has woven itself into numerous popular American mediums, such as a wedding dance song in which people increasingly crept down to the dance floor as the song fades. The song was released by Alvin and the Chipmunks for their 1996 album Club Chipmunk: The Dance Mixes, with Simon providing the lead vocals. To this day, the song is still performed at Dartmouth College, the Ivy League college in Hanover, New Hampshire, where the Animal House story was based. The song appears at Dartmouth College, the Ivy League academy in Hanover, New Hampshire, upon which the Animal House story was based. Shout is a popular song that was written and originally released by American vocal band the Isley Brothers in 1959.
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