Dance Lyrics
Ratt
Lyrics
Dance
Dance
Dance
Dance, dance, dance
Slip and slide, take a ride
You want the best of both worlds
Caviar, it's hard to find
You're not a big city girl
You have dreams to make it big
Right off the Greyhound bus
Roses come from everyone
You're gonna have yourself some fun
When it's all done
You bite your tongue
You're feelin' so young
No cover-ups
You're never alone
If you hear the call
It's all for one
And one for all
Baby we can dance, dance, dance
Feel the heat of the rhythm
Feel the heat of my hand
Dance, dance, dance
I see the way that you're movin'
You need a little romance
You have pride, just try and fight
You'll take on anyone
Stupid pans and fans, no more laughs
It's only ten to one
It's gettin' late to worry 'bout a date
Still you have no one
Twist of fate, you know it's too late
You turn on everyone
When it's all done
You bite your tongue
You're feelin' so young
No cover-ups
You're never alone
If you hear the call
It's all for one
And one for all
Baby we can dance, dance, dance
Feel the heat of the rhythm
Feel the heat of my hand
Dance, dance, dance
I see the way that you're movin'
I think we have a chance
When it's all done
You bite your tongue
You're feelin' so young
No cover-ups
You're never alone
If you hear the call
It's all for one
And one for all
Dance
Dance
Dance
D-d-d-dance
Dance, dance, dance
Feel the heat of the rhythm
Feel the heat of my hand
Dance, dance, dance
I see the way that you're movin'
You need a little romance
Dance, dance, dance
Feel the heat of the rhythm
Feel the beat of the band
Dance, dance, dance
I see the way that you're movin'
I think we have a chance, chance
Dance, dance
We'll dance, dance, dance
We'll dance, dance, dance
Song & Lyrics Facts
Ratt is an American glam metal band formed in San Diego, California in 1983. The group's original lineup consisted of vocalist Stephen Pearcy, guitarists Robbin Crosby and Warren DeMartini, bassist Juan Croucier and drummer Bobby Blotzer.
Ratt released their self-titled debut album on April 18, 1984 through Atlantic Records. The record was a major success, spawning the hit singles "Round and Round" and "Wanted Man". It also featured several fan favorites such as "Lack of Communication", "Back for More", and "You Think You're Tough". The album was certified gold by the RIAA in 1985. The band's follow-up effort, Invasion of Your Privacy (1985), was even more successful than its predecessor, featuring the Top 20 single "Lay it Down". Written by Pearcy and DeMartini, the song has become one of Ratt's signature tracks and remains a staple of classic rock radio to this day. Other highlights from the record include "Closer to My Heart" and "Never Use Love", both of which feature memorable lyrics and hard rocking riffs. To date, Ratt have sold over 10 million albums worldwide and remain one of the