Hey, baby, won't you take a chance?
Say that you'll let me have this dance

Well, let's dance, let's dance
We'll do the Twist, the Stomp
The Mashed Potatoes too
Any old dance that you wanna do
Well, let's dance, well, let's dance

Hey, baby, yeah, you thrill me so
Hold me tight, don't let me go

Well let's dance, let's dance
We'll do the Twist, the Stomp
The Mashed Potatoes too
Any old dance that you want to do
Well, let's dance, well, let's dance
Okay, wait a minute

Hey, baby, if you're all alone
Maybe you'll let me walk you home

Well, let's dance, let's dance
We'll do the Twist, the Stomp
The Mashed Potatoes too
Any old dance that you wanna do
Well, let's dance, well, let's dance

Hey, baby, things are swingin' right
Yes, I know that tonight's the night

Well, let's dance, well, let's dance
We'll do the Twist, the Stomp
The Mashed Potatoes too
Any old dance that you wanna do
Well, let's dance, well, let's dance
Well, let's dance, well, let's dance


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    "Let's Dance" is a cover version of the song originally recorded by Chris Montez in 1962 about dance crazes.

    Shocktreatment77on November 15, 2007   Link

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