Let's dance
The Beatles Lyrics


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Two
One, two, three

Hey baby, won't you take a chance?
Say that you'll let me have this dance

Let's dance, come on, let's dance
Do the twist, the stomp, the mashed potato too
Any old dance that you wanna do
Come on, come on, let's dance

Hey baby, woh, you thrill me so
Hold me tight, don't let me go

Hey hey, hey, come on, let's dance
Do the twist, the stomp, the mashed potato too
Any old dance that you wanna do
Come on, hey, come on, let's twist, alright

Hey, baby, if you're all alone
Maybe you'll let me walk you home

Hey, hey, come on, let's dance
Do the twist, the stomp, the mashed potato too
Any old dance that you wanna do
Come on, hey, come on, let's dance

Hey, baby, things are swinging right
Yes, I know that tonight's the night

Come on, hey, come on, let's dance, oh
Do the twist, the stomp, the mashed potato too
Any old thing that you wanna do
Come on, oh come on, let's dance

Hey, let's dance, come on, let's dance




Come on, hey hey, hey hey, hey hey
Come on, oh yeah, oh yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Beatles' song "Let's Dance" are an invitation to dance and have fun. The singer is asking his love interest to join him on the dance floor and enjoy the night together. The song encourages the listener to let loose and dance to any old dance they want to, be it the twist or the mashed potato. The repetition of the phrase "let's dance" and the use of onomatopoeic words like "stomp" and "twist" add to the overall joyous feel of the song.


Beyond the fun and upbeat vibe of the song, it's interesting to consider the context in which it was written and performed. "Let's Dance" was actually a cover of a hit song by Chris Montez, a Mexican-American singer who achieved fame in the early 1960s with his catchy tunes. The Beatles, who were fans of Montez, chose to cover "Let's Dance" during their early shows in Liverpool and Hamburg. The song fit nicely with the band's rock and roll repertoire and became a staple of their live shows.


Another interesting aspect of the song is the vocal performance by both John Lennon and Paul McCartney. While Lennon takes the lead for the majority of the song, McCartney's high harmonies on the chorus add a buoyant and melodic quality to the track. This type of vocal interplay became a hallmark of The Beatles' sound.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey baby, won't you take a chance?
Asking the girl to take a chance and dance with him


Say that you'll let me have this dance
Requesting the girl to let him dance with her


Let's dance, come on, let's dance
Urging the girl to dance with him


Do the twist, the stomp, the mashed potato too
Suggesting various dance moves to try


Any old dance that you wanna do
Asking the girl to choose any dance they want


Come on, come on, let's dance
Encouraging the girl to dance with him


Hey baby, woh, you thrill me so
Expressing how excited he is to dance with her


Hold me tight, don't let me go
Asking the girl to hold him tightly while dancing


Hey hey, hey, come on, let's dance
Urging the girl to dance with him again


Come on, hey, come on, let's twist, alright
Asking the girl to do a specific dance move


Hey, baby, if you're all alone
Asking the girl if she's alone


Maybe you'll let me walk you home
Offering to walk the girl home after they dance


Hey, hey, come on, let's dance
Encouraging the girl to dance once again


Hey, baby, things are swinging right
Noting that everything is going well and it's a good time to dance


Yes, I know that tonight's the night
Acknowledging that tonight is the perfect night to dance


Come on, hey, come on, let's dance, oh
Encouraging the girl to dance once again


Any old thing that you wanna do
Asking the girl to do any dance move she desires


Come on, oh come on, let's dance
Urging the girl to dance with him


Hey, let's dance, come on, let's dance
Inviting the girl to dance with him


Come on, hey hey, hey hey, hey hey
Encouraging the girl to come dance with him once again


Come on, oh yeah, oh yeah
Encouraging the girl to dance one last time




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