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"You Can't Sit Down" s a song performed by The Dovells and released as a single in 1963. The song reached number three on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. It is a vocal cover version of the 1961 Phil Upchurch Combo original instrumental. It is based, at least in part, on the gospel song "Sit Down Servant". The song was set to 2 Disney cartoons in DTV - The Hockey Champ and Hockey Homicide. The Philadelphia 76ers used a modified version of the song with team-specific lyrics for the franchise's marketing campaign during the 1991-92 season.

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  • "You Can't Sit Down" s a song performed by The Dovells and released as a single in 1963. The song reached number three on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. It is a vocal cover version of the 1961 Phil Upchurch Combo original instrumental. It is based, at least in part, on the gospel song "Sit Down Servant". The song was set to 2 Disney cartoons in DTV - The Hockey Champ and Hockey Homicide. The Philadelphia 76ers used a modified version of the song with team-specific lyrics for the franchise's marketing campaign during the 1991-92 season.
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  • "You Can't Sit Down" s a song performed by The Dovells and released as a single in 1963. The song reached number three on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. It is a vocal cover version of the 1961 Phil Upchurch Combo original instrumental. It is based, at least in part, on the gospel song "Sit Down Servant". The song was set to 2 Disney cartoons in DTV - The Hockey Champ and Hockey Homicide. The Philadelphia 76ers used a modified version of the song with team-specific lyrics for the franchise's marketing campaign during the 1991-92 season. In 1962 it appeared as a cover on Booker T. and the MG's first album, Green Onions. Also Bar Kays and Hound Dog Taylor have recorded it (on albums "Soul Finger" and "Natural Boogie"). The song references "South Street", which is the same good-time area The Orlons sang about in their 1963 song South Street. Both groups were from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Cockroaches covered this song during their Brisbane Expo concert in 1988.
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