he dance evolved to include a beak, wing and tail motions. Mr. Thomas eventually named the song Tchirp-Tchirp, to mimic the sound of a bird. But it didn't spread beyond the resort town until 1971, when a Belgian music publisher stopped in the restaurant and took a liking to the song. The publisher added words for the first time-in Dutch, his native language-and the song quickly became a success in Europe.
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