I Can't Dance
Ricochet Lyrics


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She don't have to fake it
That girl was born to shake it
Stompin' on the hardwood floor
Like she's gonna break it

She's the main attraction
How can I get in on the action
Well there's only one way to get next to her
I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn

I'm a roper and rider
I'm a lover and a fighter
I'm a mud-slingin' son-of-a-gun
And a 4-wheel driver

But tonight I'm confessin'
I might need her to give me a lesson
Say baby can you teach these old boots to burn
I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn

I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn
Takin' my number and waitin' my turn
Cowboy's comin' from miles around
Just to be her partner when the two-step comes around

Honey, please won't you show me
I might fall, baby, you'd better hold me
Yeah, bein' out here takes a lotta nerve
I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn

I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn
Takin' my number and waitin' my turn
Cowboy's comin' from miles around
Just to be her partner when the two-step comes around

It might take me forever
But I'll follow you 'til I get better
We can go all night as far as I'm concerned
I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn

Baby can you teach these old boots to burn
I can't, I can't, I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn




I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn
I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn

Overall Meaning

Ricochet's song "I Can't Dance" is a fun and upbeat country tune about a cowboy who is captivated by a girl who can really dance. He admits that he can't dance, but he's "willin' to learn" if she'll teach him. He describes himself as a "roper and rider" and a "mud-slingin' son-of-a-gun" who is used to being in control, but he knows he needs to be vulnerable and let the girl take the lead if he wants to dance with her. The song is about taking a risk and being willing to step outside of your comfort zone for the chance to connect with someone you're attracted to.


The song's upbeat tempo matches the feeling of excitement and anticipation that the cowboy feels as he watches the girl dance. The use of metaphors like "these old boots" and "teach these old boots to burn" add to the playful nature of the song. The repetition of the phrase "I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn" throughout the song reinforces the cowboy's desire to connect with the girl and take a chance.


Overall, "I Can't Dance" is a catchy and fun country song that puts a playful spin on the idea of taking a chance on love. The lyrics and upbeat tempo of the song work together to create a vivid picture of a cowboy trying to learn how to dance so he can impress a girl who has captured his heart.


Line by Line Meaning

She don't have to fake it
She doesn't have to pretend to dance well


That girl was born to shake it
She is naturally good at dancing


Stompin' on the hardwood floor
Her dancing is powerful and energetic enough to cause a vibration on the dance floor


Like she's gonna break it
Her intense movements suggest that she might break the floor


She's the main attraction
People are drawn to her and want to dance with her


How can I get in on the action
The singer wants to join in and dance with her


Well there's only one way to get next to her
The only way to get close to her is by asking her to dance


I'm a roper and rider
The artist is good at rodeo skills such as lassoing and riding horses


I'm a lover and a fighter
The artist is both romantic and tough


I'm a mud-slingin' son-of-a-gun
The artist doesn't mind getting dirty and is confident


And a 4-wheel driver
The singer is skilled at driving off-road vehicles


But tonight I'm confessin'
The artist is admitting that he can't dance


I might need her to give me a lesson
The singer is willing to learn how to dance from her


Say baby can you teach these old boots to burn
The singer wants her to teach him how to dance so well that his feet will be on fire


Takin' my number and waitin' my turn
The singer is waiting in line to dance with her


Cowboy's comin' from miles around
People are traveling from far away to dance with her


Just to be her partner when the two-step comes around
They want to dance the two-step with her


Honey, please won't you show me
The singer is asking her to teach him how to dance


I might fall, baby, you'd better hold me
The singer is worried he might make mistakes and needs her to support him


It might take me forever
The artist knows he might take a long time to learn how to dance


But I'll follow you 'til I get better
The artist is willing to keep trying to learn as long as she teaches him


We can go all night as far as I'm concerned
The artist wants to dance with her all night


I can't, I can't, I can't dance, but I'm willin' to learn
The singer admits that he can't dance, but is eager to learn




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAMES ANDERSON (ANDY) BYRD, JAMES EUGENE ROBINSON

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