John I'm Only Dancing

Album: ChangesOneBowie (1972)
Charted: 12
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  • Well, Annie's pretty neat, she always eats her meat
    Joe is awful strong, bet your life he's putting us on
    Oh lordy, oh lordy, you know I need some loving
    Oh move me, touch me

    John, I'm only dancing
    She turns me on, but I'm only dancing
    She turns me on, don't get me wrong
    I'm only dancing

    Oh shadow love was quick and clean, life's a well-thumbed machine
    I saw you watching from the stairs, you're everyone that ever cared
    Oh lordy, oh lordy, you know I need some loving
    Move me, touch me

    John, I'm only dancing
    She turns me on, but I'm only dancing
    She turns me on, don't get me wrong
    I'm only dancing

    John, I'm only dancing
    She turns me on, but I'm only dancing
    She turns me on, don't get me wrong
    I'm only dancing

    Dancing
    Won't someone dance with me?
    Touch me, ohh Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Passenger from New York CityI thought it was Bowie’s comment to Lennon after he had mocked Jagger’s “fag dancing”.
  • Dave from AberdeenJohn I'm Only Dancing Again recorded in 74 but unreleased until 79.
  • Mark from DevonI'd understood it was about Bowie dancing with Yoko Ono, apology to the Jealous Guy John Lennon.
  • Amara from Victorille, CaNo comments? Shame, this is a very cool song.
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