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Residents of Clark Retirement Community ‘Feelin’ Good’ in LipDub video

LipDubbing isn't just for graduating high school students anymore. Residents at the Clark Retirement Community in Michigan are proving their swanky "seniority" with their take on Michael Buble's "Feelin' Good."

Michigan's Grand Valley State University collaborated with the Clark residents to create the single-take video, which includes more than 100 residents and took over three hours to shoot.

Grand Valley describes "the nation's first LipDub performed solely by residents of a retirement community" this way:

"Michael Buble's cover of 'Feelin' Good' sets the pace and an infectious mood throughout the four-minute production. With more than a dozen unique scenes, there are humorous surprises as residents re-enact the glamorous days of yesteryear and poke fun at stereotypical views of aging. From a synchronized swim scene to prune juice cocktails, more than 100 Clark residents gave their all throughout a grueling three hours of shooting."

We get happier with age. The proof is in the LipDub.