Come Dance With Me
Peggy Lee Lyrics


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Hey there cutes, put on your dancin' boots
And come dance with me
Come dance with me, what an evenin' for some Terpsichore
Pretty face, I know a swingin' place
Come on, dance with me

Romance with me cross a crowded floor
And while the rhythm swings
What lovely things I'll be sayin'
Cause what is dancin' but makin' love
Set to music, playin'
When the band begins to leave the stand
Folks start to roam
As we waltz home, cheek to cheek we'll be




Come on, come on, come on
Come on and dance with me

Overall Meaning

In Peggy Lee's "Come Dance with Me," the lyrics describe a playful invitation to a lover to come dance with the singer. The singer encourages the addressee, whom the singer affectionately calls "cutes," to put on their dancing shoes and join her in a romantic evening of dancing. The lyrics highlight the joy of dancing and the sensuality of moving to music. The singer suggests that dancing is like making love to music, and she promises to say lovely things as they dance across the floor together. The song captures a sense of playfulness and romanticism, inviting the listener to imagine a night full of delightful moments and close connections.


The lyrics are simple yet convey a striking image of a sweet and intimate date night. Peggy Lee's voice is soft and gentle as she sings, creating a charming atmosphere that is perfect for the song's message. The lyrics have a lovely rhyming pattern that adds to the song's lightheartedness and makes it unforgettable. The song portrays the feelings of love and passion that dancing can create between two people. It highlights the emotional and physical closeness that dancing can bring about and the promises that a night of dancing can hold between two lovers. "Come Dance with Me" is a memorable song that captures the magic of dancing and the wonders it can bring to a relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey there cutes, put on your dancin' boots
Addressing the person, asking them to put on their dancing shoes


And come dance with me
Asking the person to dance with the singer


Come dance with me, what an evenin' for some Terpsichore
Commenting/enjoying the occasion for and thrill of dancing together


Pretty face, I know a swingin' place
Complimenting the person and mentioning a place where they can dance well


Come on, dance with me
Encouraging the person to dance with the artist


Romance with me cross a crowded floor
Proposing romantic fun while dancing across the crowded dance floor


And while the rhythm swings
During the upbeat rhythm of the dance


What lovely things I'll be sayin'
The artist will say sweet things while dancing


'Cause what is dancin' but makin' love
'Dancing is like making love': a metaphor for how intimate and romantic dance can be


Set to music, playin'
Music is the setting for this metaphor


When the band begins to leave the stand
When the band begins to pack up


Folks start to roam
People start to leave and go home


As we waltz home, cheek to cheek we'll be
While waltzing home, the singer and the person will be close to each other / hugging each other tightly


Come on, come on, come on
Encouraging / Urging the person to dance with the singer several times


Come on and dance with me
Final proposal/invitation to dance with the singer




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Written by: HAMILTON FREDERICK BOHANNON

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You had plenty money 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?

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