Dancer
Michael Schenker Group Lyrics


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She works at it hard and she keeps herself to herself
But she can take what she gets anyway
She talks of the things and places she wants to go
But she knows that she wants all the things she wants

She's a great dancer
Not ideally built for ballet
She's got her calling card to live this way
The young teenage boys
Would climb on cars just to take a look
They watch her move, schoolboy dreamers fantasy

She's a dancer, not ideally built for ballet
Embracing everyone to see the play
Everyone's eyes are looking on as she takes the stage
Seeing themselves as she plays out their lives for them

She's a great dancer
Not ideally built for ballet
She's got her calling card to live this way
The young teenage boys
Would climb on cars just to take a look
They watch her move, schoolboy dreamers fantasy

She works everyday, does anyone care ?
Playing the fool is anyone there?

She's a great dancer
Not ideally built for ballet
She's got her calling card to live this way
The young teenage boys
Would climb on cars just to take a look
They watch her move, schoolboy dreamers fantasy

She still looks quite young and the world has a space for her
Something there in her face good to photograph
The reason she said, for being able to take success
Living this life, cause she only has this chance

She's a great dancer
Not ideally built for ballet
She's got her calling card to live this way
The young teenage boys
Would climb on cars just to take a look
They watch her move, schoolboy dreamers fantasy

Everybody knows, she knows, she knows
She's got a good voice




She's keen and got some visual sense
She knows, she knows

Overall Meaning

The Michael Schenker Group's song "Dancer" tells the story of a young woman, who despite not having the ideal ballet dancer's physique, works hard at her craft, keeps to herself, and dreams of going places. Throughout the song, it's clear that she's a talented dancer who captivates people with her moves. Even young teenagers climb on cars to catch a glimpse of her. The lyrics also paint a vivid picture of her hard-working lifestyle as a performer, where she puts on a show for people allowing them to live vicariously through her dance. Although she yearns for success, it seems like no one is there to recognize her efforts, and she continues to play the fool.


The song's primary message centers around the idea that society often pressures people to fit into an ideal, whether it's in ballet or elsewhere, to achieve success. However, the woman in the song refuses to be limited by society's narrow expectations and ultimately embraces the life of a great dancer, dancing for those who appreciate her craft. In a broader sense, the song highlights the importance of freedom and being true to oneself, even if it means deviating from society's norms.


Line by Line Meaning

She works at it hard and she keeps herself to herself
She puts in a lot of work into her craft and prefers to keep to herself.


But she can take what she gets anyway
She is able to handle whatever life throws her way.


She talks of the things and places she wants to go
She has big dreams and aspirations and isn't afraid to speak about them.


But she knows that she wants all the things she wants
She is clear on what she wants and is determined to reach her goals.


She's a great dancer
She is talented at dancing.


Not ideally built for ballet
Her body type may not be traditionally suited for ballet.


She's got her calling card to live this way
Dancing is her passion and purpose in life.


The young teenage boys
Adolescent males.


Would climb on cars just to take a look
They are so eager to see her dance that they are willing to risk injury to get a glimpse.


They watch her move, schoolboy dreamers fantasy
Watching her dance is a fantasy for young boys.


Embracing everyone to see the play
Her performance is for everyone to see and enjoy.


Everyone's eyes are looking on as she takes the stage
All eyes are on her as she begins to dance.


Seeing themselves as she plays out their lives for them
Audience members can see themselves in her performance.


She works everyday, does anyone care ?
She works hard every day, but wonders if anyone appreciates her effort.


Playing the fool is anyone there?
She feels like she is making a fool of herself and wonders if anybody is actually watching her dance.


She still looks quite young and the world has a space for her
She possesses a youthful appearance that the world finds attractive and marketable.


Something there in her face good to photograph
Her face has features that are visually appealing and make for good photographs.


The reason she said, for being able to take success
She attributes her success to a combination of hard work, talent, and good looks.


Living this life, cause she only has this chance
She knows that she may not have another opportunity to pursue her passion and is making the most of her current situation.


Everybody knows, she knows, she knows
It is a widely accepted fact.


She's got a good voice
She is a skilled singer.


She's keen and got some visual sense
She is perceptive and possesses good visual instincts.


She knows, she knows
She is aware and confident in her abilities.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management
Written by: GRAHAM BONNET, MICHAEL WILLI SCHENKER

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Chris Logan


on Fatal Strike

Hahahaha This was an entertaining read! Not precisely correct, but very close. Looks like ChatGPT 3.5 gave this analysis of the lyrics.

"Solo flight" refers to the actual personnel on the aircraft, not a lone aircraft: 1 crew member on board an F-117 Nighthawk, with a wing man in another F-117 flying in tandem, 'holding tight.'

The song was written based on the real, true to life account from the pilot of the first aircraft to drop bombs on Baghdad, Iraq, at the very start of the Gulf War. His first target was the main communications tower, downtown.

Crossing the border at Rafha refers to Rafha, Saudi Arabia, not to be confused with Rafah, Egypt (along its border with the Gaza Strip).

The following link is not the article from which the lyrics were derived, but it is close; It's the account from an F-117 pilot that flew into Baghdad the same night, but in the 2nd wave of Nighthawks as opposed to the first:

https://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/gulf-war-black-jet-over-baghdad/

Check it out - It's an interesting read!

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