Dance with Me Henry
Etta James Lyrics


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(Hey, baby, what do I have to do)
(To make a hit with you)

You gotta dance with me Henry (alright, baby)
Dance with me Henry (don't mean maybe)
Rock with me Henry (any old time)
Talk to me Henry (don't change your mind)
Dance with me Henry (alright)
You better dance while the music goes on
Roll on, roll on, roll on

While the cats are ballin' (roll on, roll on)
You better stop your stallin' (roll on, roll on)
Its intermission in a minute (roll on, roll on)
So you better get with it (roll on, roll on)
Dance with me Henry (roll on, roll on)
You better dance while the music goes on
Roll on, roll on, roll on

Ooh-ooh-ooh-wee
Henry, you aint movin' me
You better feel that boogie beat
And get the lead out of your feet

You gotta dance with me Henry
Dance with me Henry
Rock with me Henry
Talk to me Henry
Dance with me Henry
You better dance while the music goes on

Roll, roll, roll
Roll, roll, roll
Rock, rock, rock
Rock, rock, rock
Roll, roll, roll
Roll on, roll on, roll on

Rock with me Henry (alright, baby)
Dance with me Henry (don't mean maybe)
Rock with me Henry (any old time)
Dance to me Henry (don't change your mind)
Jump with me Henry (alright)
You better dance, dance while the music goes on





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Overall Meaning

with me Henry is a 1955 hit song by Etta James and the Peaches, which was later covered by many artists. The song is a boisterous request for Henry to dance with Etta. The song is upbeat and fun, and Etta's vocal performance is powerful, demanding, and playful. Etta James's delivery is dripping with sass and wit, and she demands that Henry dance with her, jump with her, rock with her, and talk to her until the music stops. The song is a showcase for Etta's powerhouse voice and her ability to deliver a message with humor and confidence.


The lyrics of the song are simple and easy to remember, but there is a deeper context in them that is worth exploring. The song is an example of the gender roles that were prevalent in the 1950s, where men were expected to be the pursuers in relationships, and women were expected to be the passive partners. However, the song subverts this expectation by having Etta take on an active role in the pursuit of Henry. This is a significant shift in the expectations of gender roles, and it is notable for its time.


Line by Line Meaning

(Hey, baby, what do I have to do)
Asking what needs to be done to catch someone's interest


(To make a hit with you)
Asking what it takes to win over someone's heart


You gotta dance with me Henry (alright, baby)
If you want to be with me, you have to dance with me


Dance with me Henry (don't mean maybe)
I'm serious, we need to dance together


Rock with me Henry (any old time)
Let's dance to some rock and roll music, anytime you want


Talk to me Henry (don't change your mind)
Don't stop dancing and don't back out now, keep talking to me


Dance with me Henry (alright)
Let's keep dancing together


You better dance while the music goes on
Keep moving your body and don't stop dancing while the music is playing


Roll on, roll on, roll on
Keep moving forward and let's keep dancing


While the cats are ballin' (roll on, roll on)
While other people are having fun and dancing, we should keep dancing too


You better stop your stallin' (roll on, roll on)
Don't hesitate and keep dancing


Its intermission in a minute (roll on, roll on)
The music will stop after a little while, so we should keep dancing until then


So you better get with it (roll on, roll on)
We should keep dancing and make the most of the remaining time before the break


Ooh-ooh-ooh-wee
Expressing excitement and enthusiasm


Henry, you aint movin' me
I need you to dance better to impress me


You better feel that boogie beat
Start feeling the rhythm of the music and let it guide your dancing


And get the lead out of your feet
Start dancing actively and energetically


Rock with me Henry (alright, baby)
Let's dance to some rock music together


Dance with me Henry (don't mean maybe)
I'm serious, we need to dance together


Dance to me Henry (don't change your mind)
Keep dancing with me and don't stop moving


Jump with me Henry (alright)
Let's jump and keep dancing together


You better dance, dance while the music goes on
Keep dancing to the music and don't stop moving


Roll, roll, roll
Keep moving and dancing


Rock, rock, rock
Keep dancing to the rock music


Roll on, roll on, roll on
Let's keep the energy up and keep moving




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CARLIN AMERICA INC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Hank Ballard, Etta James, Johnny Otis

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Comments from YouTube:

Kris Austin

Etta's 1st of many huge hits, great song, makes me want to play sax, swinging, jivi'n, toe-tapping' tune. Etta was & is a true legendary artist.

Oluwasola Ifasade

Love you forever, Etta James, one of my my most favorite female singers.

kathleen pimm

Etta had it all. RIP Etta! She will be missed.

catherine taylor

She's knocking them out at 20 years old here!! I can remember dancing to this music at the sock hops in the early 1960's. What a grand time!!

TheVineyarder

one of the many faces of the late great Etta James..the woman could handle any type of music..as she grew older her voice seemed to evolve as her music did..one of her finest albums"Love's been rough on me",proves that she could do it all

honeydooda

I had forgotten that Etta sang this song! It was wildly popular at our "sock hops" back in high school in the 50's.

Princess Peedge

This version's awesome.

Adam Moloney

Beautiful voice.

Samantha

This is some dancin' music right here! Whew! I love it!

yobbo3

oh jeez i'm 15 again and have acne astonishing that someone so young can aready be that talented -- and she just kept getting better and better

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