David Bowie - Let's Dance Lyrics

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Let's Dance

Let's Dance Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Let's Dance By David Bowie?
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Let's dance Let's dance Let's dance Put on your red shoes and dance the blues Let's dance To the song they're playing on the radio Let's sway While color lights up your face Let's sway Sway through the crowd to an empty space If you say run, I'll run with you If you say hide, we'll hide Because my love for you would break my heart in two If you should fall into my arms And tremble like a flower Let's dance Let's dance Let's dance For fear your grace should fall Let's dance For fear tonight is all Let's sway you could look into my eyes Let's sway Under the moonlight this serious moonlight And if you say run, I'll run with you And if you say hide, we'll hide Because my love for you would break my heart in two If you should fall into my arms And tremble like a flower Let's dance Let's dance Let's dance Put on your red shoes and dance the blues Let's dance To the song they're playin' Let's sway Let's sway Under the moonlight, this serious moonlight Let's dance Let's Let's Let's Let's dance Let's dance Let's dance, let's dance, let's dance, let's dance, let's dance Let's dance Let's dance Let's dance Let's dance, let's dance, let's dance, let's dance, let's dance Let's dance Let's dance Let's dance |
Who Wrote Let's Dance By David Bowie?
David Bowie
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What's The Duration Of The Let's Dance By David Bowie?The duration of Let's Dance is 4:54 minutes and seconds. |
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