Let Me Take You Dancing

Album: Single Release Only (1979)
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  • From the edge of the city comes the sun
    It makes you wanna turn your head around fills you
    With desire sets both your feet on fire
    How could you stand to be alone
    How could you
    Stay at home so

    Let me take you dancin'
    Let me steal your heart tonight
    Let me take you dancin'
    All night long

    Strolling through an easy feel
    Through the motions that make it rock 'n real
    You can learn to fake it
    Keep on trying
    And you're bound to make it

    It's gonna turn up upside down
    It's gonna spin you 'round so
    Let me take you dancin'
    Let me steal your heart tonight
    Let me take you dancin'
    Let me make you feel alright

    Let me take you dancin'
    Let me steal your heart tonight
    Let me take you dancin'
    All night long Writer/s: Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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