"Woody Boogie" is an Italo disco song recorded and released by Italy-based act Baltimora.
Released in 1985, it was the group's second single from their debut album Living in the Background, where it appears as the fourth track.
The music video features Jimmy McShane arriving to a record factory pushing a bike, changing into the factory uniform, and heading towards a group of workers.
As he begins to place "Woody Boogie" records in a box, McShane is scolded by one of his superiors, who is accompanied by his assistant (played by Baltimora's lyricist, Naimy Hackett).
McShane and the rest of the workers (one of which is played by Baltimora vocalist/producer Maurizio Bassi) head into what appears to be a storage room and begin to dance until the end of the video, where McShane kisses Hackett, and the screen freezes and slowly fades to black.