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Saturday, March 13, 2021

Examples Of 1980s Foot Stomping Cheer "Sophisticated Lady" (based on Natalie Cole's 1976 R&B Song With That Title)



Alexander Approved - May 29, 2018

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Edited by Azizi Powell

Latest REVISION - aPRIL 28, 2026

This pancocojams post presents several versions of the foot stomping cheer entitled "Sophisticated Lady" (or similar titles). These informal recreational cheers were based on Natalie Cole's 1976 Rhythm & Blues song "Sophisticated Lady". 

The content of this post is presented for cultural and recreational purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.
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Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2021/03/natalie-cole-r-song-sophisticated-lady.html for the closely related pancocojams post entitled "
Natalie Cole - R&B/Funk Song "Sophisticated Lady" (sound files, video, lyrics, and comments)".

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTES ABOUT FOOT STOMPING CHEERS
"Foot stomping cheers" is the term that I coined in 2000 for a sub-set of children's cheerleader cheers that have distinctive textual structures and distinctive performance styles.

The term "foot stomping cheers" distinguishes examples of that category from other cheerleader cheers. However, it appears from my direct collection and from my online collection that girls usually referred to these examples as "cheers". Sometimes they were called "chants" or "steps".

"Foot stomping cheers" is a relatively new category of children's recreational play that involves chanting and choreographed foot and hand clapping movements. The earliest examples that I have found of these cheers are from the 1970s (USA). All the examples of foot stomping cheers that I have observed (in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area between 1980s through 2009) were performed by Black girls between the ages of 5-12 years. All the other foot stomping cheers that I have found online or received by email are from African American girls, except one which was performed by a Latina girl from a mixed Latina/o and Black community in New York City.  The cheer "Shaboya Roll Call" from the2006 Bring It On All Or Nothing movie is probably the most widely known example of foot stomping cheers.  

I stopped directly collecting foot stomping cheers in 2009.

Almost all of the online comments about these types of cheers are from Black women remembering their childhoods in the 1980s and the 1990s. I haven't found any examples of these types of cheers that the commenters indicate that they performed in the 2000s.

In addition, as of March 14, 2021, I haven't found any examples of foot stomping cheers in any country except the United States with the exception of "Shabooya Roll Call" which was popularized by the 2006 cheerleader movie Bring It On All Or Nothing.

Click
http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2016/09/foot-stomping-cheers-alphabetical-list.html for Part I of my collection of words for and comments about foot stomping cheers. Links to other posts in that collection are found in each post.

Please add to the folkloric record about these cheers by sharing examples that you know. Please remember to include demographics such as where (city/state or nation if outside of the USA) you learned that cheer; and when (year or decade) you first learned that cheer. Other demographic information such as race, age, and gender would also be appreciated as would information about how you performed that cheer. Thanks in advance!  

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EXAMPLES OF "SOPHISTICATED LADY" FOOT STOMPING CHEERS

These examples are given in no particular order. Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.

1. SOPHISTICATED LADY
All- Sophisticated lady
Oh, that's me.
Sophisticated lady
Oh, that's me.
Sophisticated lady,
2 4 6 3
Soloist #1: (woman in video) -Well, my name is Essie 
And I'm five foot tall

[It appears that some words chanted here were deleted from this video.]

If you see my man
You betta not give him a call
I got hips to party 
And I love my man  (Crosses her arms over her chest in the American Sign Language sign for Love and the Wakanda Forever gesture) 
If ya try to hurt him
[This part is faster]
I would tip ya for your body [These words are recited while the woman leans forward in an aggressive stance and hits her hands on top of each other in imitation of hitting someone else. Her daughter (?) also imitates these motions. 
???
and don't forget I'll break your hiney ["Hiney" means =butt.]  
Heeey.

All -Sophisticated lady
Oh, that's me.
Sophisticated lady
Oh, that's me.
2 4 6 3
Soloist #2 [young girl in video] -Well, my name is KK
And I'm four feet tall
If you see my man
Don't you give him a call
I got hips to party (She swivels her hips while chanting this.)
And I love my man (Crosses her arms over her chest in the American Sign Language sign for Love and the Wakanda Forever gesture) 
If you try to hurt him 
[This part is chanted faster]
I would tip ya for your body
???
and don't forget I'll break your hiney [These words are recited while the girl leans forward in an aggressive stance and hits her hands on top of each other in imitation of hitting someone else. Her mother (?) also does these motions at the same time as her daughter.]  
Heeey
-Alexander approved, May 28, 2018; 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdY3ekZxkOw&ab_channel=AlexanderApproved
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This is my transcription of a YouTube video of  a cheer that a Black woman and a young girl (her daughter ?) chanted. Additions and corrections are welcome.

The woman and girl clap their hand and move back and forth while chanting. They also do a lot of imitative movements to match the words that they chant.

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2.  
SOPHISTICATED LADY (partial example)
All -Sophisticated lady*
Who rocks?
Sophisticated lady
Who rocks?
-collected by Tazi Powell (married name) Hughes, at Kingsley Association's Lillian Taylor Camp near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,1989 or early 1990s
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Sometime in the early 1990s my daughter Tazi shared the beginning words and verses (soloists' lines) to a cheer called "Sophisticated Lady" with me. My daughter thinks she heard the "Sophisticated Lady" cheer either when she attended Lillian Taylor Camp as a teenager in 1989 or when she was a counselor in that camp counselor in 1991 and 1992. 

Children from various Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania neighborhoods attended Lillian Taylor Camp which was outside of the city of Pittsburgh. 

My daughter said that she and her friends (in the Pittsburgh neighborhood where we live/d) never "did" this cheer. Unfortunately, I don't have any information about the foot stomping beat for this cheer.

My daughter said that the girls might have said the word "suffocated" instead of the word "sophisticated". 

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3. SUFFOCATED LADY
Suffocated lady, Suffocated la-dy(this is said twice), then the first girl would sing

I'm a bad bad girl from a bad bad town, it take a thousand [n word] just to hold me down, if you don't like my apples don't you pick em (not them) off my tree cause I'm after you're lover and he's after me. (this is repeated until every girl in the circle gets her turn)
-cbwells26; 
01-02-2001, FT. Worth, TX , Tarrant)(African American female,, http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/showthread.php?t=4123&page=4, remember when”
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This example has "the n word" given as an n and randomly typed symbols
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"Suffocated" is a folk processed for of "sophisticated"

The words "I'm after your lover and he is after me" is found in some historically Black Greek letter sorority chants as "you better watch your man/ cause your man is watching me". . Click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/03/examples-of-historically-black_53.html for examples of these chants

The commenters on this particular Greekchat.com discussion thread were members of historically Black Greek letter sororities. Based on comments that were made in that discussion thread, these "remember when" rhymes and cheers were from the 1980s.

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4. SOPHISTICATED LADY
Sophisticated Lady
Sophisticated Lady, that me
Sophisticated Mama, that's you
Well, my name is _________ and I'm foxy fine
If you tip me over I will blow your mind
and that's all I remember from that one
- IHEARTWRITING, http://nothingliketheninetys.blogspot.com/2008/08/etet.html, August 3, 2008 “I Heart The 90s”
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This example was categorized as a hand game, but the "Well my name is" line suggests that it's actually a foot stomping cheer.

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Natalie Cole - R&B/Funk Song "Sophisticated Lady" (sound files, video, lyrics, and comments)



Daniel Wilson, Aug 23, 2011

Natalie Cole was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of crooner Nat King Cole and former Duke Ellington Orchestra singer Maria Cole. Raised in the affluent Hancock Park district of Los Angeles;[1] regarding her childhood, Cole has referred to her family as "the black Kennedys" and was exposed to many great singers of jazz, soul, and blues. At the age of six Natalie sang on her father's Christmas album and later began performing at age 11.

In 1976, Natalie was again awarded Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "Sophisticated Lady" and a 1977 Best Female Vocalist American Music Award for gold certified "I've Got Love on My Mind". Natalie gathered two platinum albums (Unpredictable, Thankful) and another gold single "Our Love" in 1977.
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Click https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Cole for more information about Natalie Cole (February 6, 1950 – December 31, 2015).

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams series showcases Natalie Cole's 1976 hit song "Sophisticated Lady".

A sound file of that song is included in this post along with the song's lyrics.

Selected comments about Natalie Cole and her song "Sophisticated Lady" are also included in this post.

The content of this post is presented for cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyright remains with their owners.

Thanks to Chuck Jackson, Marvin Yancy, Natalie Cole, the composers of this song and thanks to Natalie Cole for her musical legacy. Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post and thanks to the publishers of this song file and other featured sound files on YouTube.
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Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2021/03/examples-of-1980s-foot-stomping-cheer.html for the pancocojams post entitled "
Examples Of 1980s Foot Stomping Cheer "Sophisticated Lady" (based on Natalie Cole's 1976 R&B Song With That Title)."

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LYRICS: SOPHISTICATED LADY 

(Chuck Jackson, Marvin Yancy, Natalie Cole)

Sophisticated lady
Sophisticated lady
She's a different lady with a different style
She stands tall and steady like the Eiffel Tower
She is hip to politics but loves her jazz
She's got lots of rhythm, she's got lots of class
Everybody knows
How she got her name, yeah
Oh, ha, she wears knee length dresses with her high heel steppers
She's not no back stabber but she's sure a pleaser
She talks quiet and gentle, she acts very cool
She sticks close to her lover, she obey God's rules, woh

Sophisticated lady
Sophisticated lady, yeah
Sophisticated lady
Oh
Sophisticated lady
That's her name, that's her name
Sophisticated lady
Woh, woh
Everybody knows
How she got her name, yeah yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, woh
Oh, oh, oh, oh

She's the kind of person that you'd like to meet
'Cause she's always smiling and she's always neat
She can start a fire in the coldest man
She's a hip slick sister known throughout the land, oh

Sophisticated lady
That's her name
Sophisticated lady, yeah
Oh, well, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, hoo
That's her name
Sophisticated lady, lady, lady
Sophisticated lady, oh
Sophisticated lady, ah
Sophisticated lady
Ooh, ooh
Sophisticated lady
Sophisticated lady
Just sit on down
Sophisticated lady

https://genius.com/Natalie-cole-sophisticated-lady-lyrics

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM VARIOUS DISCUSSION THREADS
The sources of these comments are presented in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only.

Discussion thread #1
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ate5bgkw4bg&ab_channel=DanielWilson

[This is the discussion thread for the sound file that is embedded in this post.]

1. agapereign, 2011
"Natalie has always been a woman of class and style.  LOVE her!!!"

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2. laarbe, 2012
"Natalie has always been Sophisticated, Beautiful, Talented, Elegant and Classy.  This was and is still the jam."

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3. yendor808, 2012
"Out of all this brilliant woman's songs, this has got to be one of my all time faves. Grooved my butt off in the clubs in the late '70s to this tune. This second album also had Mr. Melody, Party Lights and my all time sadest song ever recorded, No Plans For The Future."

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4. PookieHemanes, 2012
"I was 19 when this came out, it was my theme song, it made me the LADY that I am today"

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5. King James, 2015
"RIP sophisticated lady and soul sista Natalie Cole"

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6. i1100ra, 2015
"She brought the FUNK with this one...YES"

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7. Rick S, 2015
"Memories of 1976. An overlooked number by Ms. Natalie Cole. RIP."

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8. The Pop Bubble, 2018
"Rick S Not overlooked at all!  It won her a Grammy!

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9. Granita Richardson, 2016
"Classic power song for women"

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10. Shante Barze, 2017
"This woman's music is what my mom played , all of the time I was growing up. She is all I play now I'm grown.

This will forever be my favorite music, nothing like oldies."

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11. Kurt Adams, 2018
"Classic FUNK"

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12. Theodore Cruz, 2019
"🎡 NATALIE COLE Sophisticated Lady πŸ”ΌπŸ”ΌπŸ”ΌπŸ”ΌπŸŽΌ ◼◾ r&b classic rollin in ♨ and ❤  ♠"

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13. Hebrew Sistah, 2021
"So this is where we got the cheer from!!!!! WOW!!!!"
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This comment refers to the foot stomping cheer called "Sophisticated Lady" and similar titles. The link to a pancocojams post about that cheer is given near the beginning of this post. 

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Discussion thread #2
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v15sV7PLPFo&ab_channel=MoondogMayne
Natalie Cole - Sophisticated Lady
MoondogMayne, Mar 29, 2008

1. ElAye, 2008
"Thanks MoondogMayne!

Sang!Nat'lay!Sang!"

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2. carterboy66, 2008
"Natalie Cole was butiful then and is still one of the finest women in the business. BLack really don't crack. The older she gets the more beautiful she becomes. I wish someone would post the Posner Commercials that she did back in the 70's. They used to run during Soul Train. "Ponser, positivly beautiful." Go Miss Natalie Cole."

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3. laarbe, 2011
"Natalie Cole has always been a sophisitcated lady. She is Elegant, Classy, Sophisticated, Beautiful and Talented.  She can sing jazz, pop, rnb, gospel and country.  What can't she sing?  She won her third Grammy for this song.  Best RNB Performance by a Female Artist. The Jackson Five Presented her with the Grammy.  Natalie is still relevant today."

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Discussion thread #3
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBy2w2mBtyQ&ab_channel=funkgetier
NATALIE COLE Sophisticated Lady
funkgetier, Jan 6, 2013

1 .  Benita Brown, 2015
"This is another one of my favorite Natalie Cole songs. "Sophisticated Lady" is filled with Pizzaz and Sass! Natalie Cole nailed the vocals, and painted the picture, giving us all the attributes of a "Sophisticated Lady."  #RIPNatalieCole"

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2. Angela fisher, 2021
"I used to play dress up in my mother's clothes whenever I would play this song. Pretending to walk the runway in my bedroom. Supermodels, look out now!!πŸ˜†πŸ˜†πŸ‘‘❤"

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3.  Ks She, 2021
"For you. VICE PRESIDENT ELECT KAMALA HARRIS.  πŸ‘

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Discussion #4
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W2_1FDjozU&ab_channel=djwonderfulwin
SOPHISTICATED LADY  [video]
djwonderfulwin, Jan 16, 2016

I GOT THIS VIDEO FROM YOUTUBE IT IS A LIVE PERFORMANCE. I PUT MP3 QUALITY SOUND TO ENHANCE THE PERFORMANCE & TO GIVE A PROPER TRIBUE TO THE LATE GREAT NATALE COLE.

1. Kurt Adams, 2018
"FUNKY"

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2. Aretha White, 2020
"One of my favorite songs by Natalie Cole πŸ˜’πŸ’”πŸ‘Ό RIP. Miss you so much. Be blessed and safe ok πŸ™ during this coronovirus pandemic πŸ˜· ok. Peace out from Bunn NC. πŸ‘‹✌πŸ’–πŸ˜€."

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3. SoulSista Know Houston, 2020
"We Know Who are:

Adorning Sophisticate Behavior 24/7 Down 2 the Marrow-of-Bone.

This Video Exquisitely DoneπŸ”₯Respect and SaluteπŸ’ƒ"

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4. Ks She, 2020
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For you, KAMALA HARRIS, VICE PRESIDENT ELECT! πŸ‘πŸ₯‚πŸ’–πŸ₯‚"

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Discussion #5
From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPM0pmgpuSk&ab_channel=reneca%C3%B1ez
Natalie Cole Sophisticated Lady She's A Different Lady
rene caΓ±ez, Aug 22, 2011

1. LiveLife16, 2011
"This track is MY theme song!!"

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2. MichelleObama OK, 2015
"Played this in homage to First Lady Michelle Obama when her husband, President Barack Obama won his first term.   This is what proud, educated, and brave black ladies should be all about.  Rest in peace, princess!  You are the best!"

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3. 
jamie baxter, 2018
"That "southern fried rock" intro is everything!!"

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4. the promise man, 2018
"Sing it Natalie Maria Cole"

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5. Terri Cherry, 2019
"Yessssss thats me...."

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6.
Therobplayzroblox, 2019
"
Natalie was rapping on this song, RIP my beautiful sister"

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7. 
Tammy Bunch, 2019
"I dedicate this song to all the sophisticated ladies"

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