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  1. Oct 20, 2015 · The word, Fandango, has more notable history behind it, in the movie ticket website and in the Procol Harum song. Skipping the light fandango alludes to an expression that was made very popular in the 1890s, tripping the light fantastic.

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  2. Sep 4, 2010 · We skipped the light fandango Turned cartwheels ‘cross the floor I was feeling kind of seasick The crowd called out for more And the room was hummin’ harder As the ceiling flew away And when we called out for another drink But the waiter brought a tray. And so it was later As the miller told his tale That her face at first just ghostly

  3. Tripped the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York. The expression, tripping the light fandango came later. It was in use during World War II and memorably included in the lyrics of English rock band Procol Harum's 1967 hit, A Whiter Shade of Pale.

  4. It means simply "having no ties, free to move about." The association with dancing, of course, comes from the 1984 movie of that title starring Kevin Bacon. So what's the deal with fancy-free?

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  6. Aug 22, 2023 · The phrase “light fandango” could refer to a lively Spanish dance, suggesting a sense of joy or euphoria. One of the most iconic lines in the song is, “Turned a whiter shade of pale.” This phrase has been interpreted in various ways.

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