Here's a snappy instrumental version of "The Lambeth Walk" as performed by Erhard Bauschke. Herr Bauschke had a popular dance band in pre-Nazi Germany in the thirties, then went right on playing a modified set list as Hitler rose to power. One source says his band played in concentration camps to add a merrier note to the killing of Jews and that Bauschke himself was drafted into the German army, captured and spent time as a Prisoner of War of the Americans. He was released after the war and briefly resumed his musical career before dying in an auto accident. (This is all stuff I read and I'm not certain it's correct.)
Whatever, I'm guessing he didn't play "The Lambeth Walk" much after it became a sign of thumbing one's nose at Hitler…but here's his rendition of it…