Do You Want to Dance
Bobby Freeman Lyrics


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Well, do ya wanna dance and-a hold my hand
Tell me I'm your lover man
Oh baby do ya wanna dance
Well, do ya wanna dance and make romance
Squeeze me all through the night
Oh baby do you wanna dance
Well, do you wanna dance under the moonlight
Squeeze me all through the night
Oh baby do you wanna dance

Hey

Well, do ya wanna dance and-a hold my hand
Squeeze me if I'm your man
Oh baby do you wanna dance
Well, do you wanna dance under the moonlight
Squeeze and kiss me all through the night
Oh baby, do you wanna da-ance
Well do ya wanna dance and-a make romance
Kiss and squeeze umm yeah
Do you waanna dance

Well, do ya wanna dance and-a hold my hand
Squeeze and tell me I'm your lover man
Oh baby, do you wanna dance
Yeah, do ya wanna dance under the moonlight
Squeeze and hug me all through the night
Oh baby, do you wanna dance
Well, do-ya do-ya do-ya do-ya
Wanna dance
Do-ya do-ya do-ya do-ya
Wanna dance




Do-ya do-ya do-ya do-ya
Wanna dan-ance

Overall Meaning

In Bobby Freeman's song "Do You Wanna Dance," the singer is asking their lover if they want to dance and make romance. The lyrics ask if the lover wants to hold hands and be declared the singer's lover. The chorus repeats the question of whether the lover wants to dance, specifically under the moonlight, and be held and kissed through the night. The song is essentially an invitation to dance and engage in physical intimacy with the singer's lover.


The lyrics of "Do You Wanna Dance" are relatively straightforward and express the desire for physical and emotional connection with a lover through dancing. The song, however, became a huge hit and a cultural phenomenon when it was released in 1958. It was covered by a number of artists, including The Beach Boys and The Ramones, and was featured in several movies and TV shows. The song was also a favorite of American Bandstand host Dick Clark, who helped popularize it by showcasing it on his show.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, do ya wanna dance and-a hold my hand
Asking the person if they would like to dance and hold hands


Tell me I'm your lover man
Expressing the desire to be seen as a lover


Oh baby do ya wanna dance
Repeating the question of whether the person wants to dance


Well, do ya wanna dance and make romance
Asking the person if they want to dance and potentially engage in romantic activity


Squeeze me all through the night
Asking to be squeezed and held all night long


Oh baby do you wanna dance
Repeating the question of whether the person wants to dance


Well, do you wanna dance under the moonlight
Asking if the person wants to dance in the moonlight


Squeeze me all through the night
Asking to be squeezed and held all night long


Oh baby do you wanna dance
Repeating the question of whether the person wants to dance


Well, do ya wanna dance and-a hold my hand
Asking the person if they would like to dance and hold hands


Squeeze me if I'm your man
Requesting physical affection to validate the relationship


Oh baby do you wanna dance
Repeating the question of whether the person wants to dance


Well, do you wanna dance under the moonlight
Asking if the person wants to dance in the moonlight


Squeeze and kiss me all through the night
Requesting physical affection throughout the night


Oh baby, do you wanna da-ance
Repeating the question of whether the person wants to dance with a slight variation in pronunciation


Well do ya wanna dance and-a make romance
Asking the person if they want to dance and potentially engage in romantic activity


Kiss and squeeze umm yeah
Requesting physical affection with a specific emphasis on kissing


Do you waanna dance
Repeating the question of whether the person wants to dance


Well, do ya wanna dance and-a hold my hand
Asking the person if they would like to dance and hold hands


Squeeze and tell me I'm your lover man
Requesting physical affection and validation of being a lover


Oh baby, do you wanna dance
Repeating the question of whether the person wants to dance


Yeah, do ya wanna dance under the moonlight
Asking if the person wants to dance in the moonlight with emphasis on agreement


Squeeze and hug me all through the night
Requesting physical affection through hugging and squeezing throughout the night


Oh baby, do you wanna dance
Repeating the question of whether the person wants to dance


Well, do-ya do-ya do-ya do-ya
Asking the question in a drawn-out, rhythmic way


Wanna dance
Asking if the person wants to dance


Do-ya do-ya do-ya do-ya
Asking the question in a drawn-out, rhythmic way


Wanna dance
Asking if the person wants to dance


Do-ya do-ya do-ya do-ya
Asking the question in a drawn-out, rhythmic way


Wanna dan-ance
Asking if the person wants to dance with a slight variation in pronunciation




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
Written by: Robert Freeman

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Comments from YouTube:

John Yates

This is one of the best records I've ever listened to. I remember listening to this record when I was a kid growing up. It has all of the music that Wolfman Jack aired in the movie "American Graffiti. This one is a must buy and get.

CatfishHunter61

Over the years the thing I've learned about nostalgia is, it seems to run in 20 year cycles.....

Kathy, Steve, & Trooper Blanck

So how is stuff from the '50's still in vogue?

BlancheNtrOy

I remember in my 50's I used to go to this old place in Pennsylvania, and it was called "The Meadows". And it had american graffiti signs!! Plus it had a mel's drive-in sign too. And, they also had a very old jukebox. Had some of my fav songs!!!!

Ruben Saenz

That record sounds awesome!

nintendovcs11

Cool. I own a cassette copy of this album!

Michael Rouse

No problem at all! I hope your thrift stores are better than mine here in the twin cities!

speakers79

thanks for your offer. gonna check around the thrift shops in my area when the weather improves.

Michael Rouse

speakers79 my burner is broken unfortunately and I haven't got around to fixing it. I think that tapes sound better when recorded right in my humble opinion

speakers79

how about a CD?

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