First, when there's nothing
But a slow glowing dream
That your fear seems to hide
Deep inside your mind

All alone, I have cried
Silent tears full of pride
In a world made of steel
Made of stone

Well, I hear the music
Close my eyes, feel the rhythm
Wrap around, take a hold of my heart

What a feeling
Being's believin'
I can have it all, now I'm dancing for my life

Take your passion
And make it happen
Pictures come alive
You can dance right through your life

Now I hear the music
Close my eyes, I am rhythm
In a flash, it takes hold of my heart

What a feeling
Being's believin'
I can have it all, now I'm dancing for my life

Take your passion
And make it happen
Pictures come alive
You can dance right through your life
What a feeling

What a feeling (I am music now)
Being's believin' (I am rhythm now)
Pictures come alive
You can dance right through your life

What a feeling (I can really have it all)
What a feeling (pictures come alive when I call)
I can have it all (I can really have it all)
Have it all (pictures come alive when I call)
(Call, call, call, call)

(What a feeling)
I can have it all (being's believin')
Being's believin' (take your passion)

(Make it happen)
Make it happen
(What a feeling)
What a feeling


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Flashdance... What a Feeling Lyrics as written by Irene Cara Giorgio Moroder

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  • +2
    General Comment

    This song rocks. I like the line that says "take your passion, and make it happen." I think it's just about doing what you love and kicking ass doing it. It reminds me of how I feel about art and music.

    twisteron June 06, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    This is amazing song..it's evergreen..and emotional. It's about believing in yourself and making your dreams come true: "Take your passion, and make it happen". The song is played in the beginning and at the end of the movie "Flashdance". I like it there! It's all about American dream...

    19Henu88on February 12, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Many particles of this song to enjoy... I really love, "bein's believing."

    it underscores a dirty secret in life, that whatever you want to be all you have to do is believe it...

    I say all you have to do but that's the hard part. Irene Cara acknowledges "a world made of steel/Made of stone" and that makes internal belief so difficult. You have to work to break this world down to see it's all about what you believe. And if you believe it, you be it.

    sentimentalFool11on July 30, 2021   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    What other song? " Now I hear the music, close my eyes, I am rhythm In a flash it takes hold of my heart" I love that line!

    MayorMenleyon December 04, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Lei : this song makes me dance round my bedroom

    Sam and Leion July 04, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    The oft misquoted line is really:

    Take your pants off/and make it happen

    exobscuraon August 31, 2023   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Oh man, the publisher block won't let us see the lyrics. If only there was some way to find them on the internet.

    DanVitaleRockson September 17, 2023   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    nah, bored. the other song is better...

    my darling meon July 08, 2002   Link

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