The Curly Shuffle

"The Curly Shuffle" is a novelty song written by Chicago based singer and musician Peter Quinn as an homage to The Three Stooges film comedy team.

The song had the band's lead vocalist Peter Quinn mimicking many of Curly Howard's catch phrases.

Issued independently in mid-1983, "The Curly Shuffle" was picked up by Atlantic Records in November and climbed to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1984.

[3] The video was regularly shown on the Diamond Vision screen of the New York Mets at Shea Stadium in the mid-1980s, and became part of the fan experience.

Clips from the following Stooges shorts were used: An Ache in Every Stake; A Bird in the Head; Calling All Curs; Cash and Carry; Disorder in the Court; Dizzy Detectives; Dizzy Pilots; Dopey Dicks; Dutiful But Dumb; The Ghost Talks; Healthy, Wealthy, and Dumb; Micro-Phonies; No Census, No Feeling; Pardon My Scotch; A Plumbing We Will Go; Pop Goes the Easel; Punch Drunks; Some More of Samoa; Studio Stoops; Tassels in the Air; Three Little Beers; Three Missing Links; Three Sappy People; Uncivil Warriors; Violent is the Word for Curly; and Woman Haters.