Dancing in the Street
Weston Kim Lyrics


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Callin' out around the world
Are you ready for a brand new beat?
Summer's here and the time is right
For dancin' in the streets, they're dancin' in Chicago
Down in New Orleans, up in New York City

All we need is music, sweet music
There'll be music everywhere
There'll be swingin', swayin' and records playin'
They're dancin' in the streets

Oh, it doesn't matter what you wear
Just as long as you are there
So come on, every guy grab a girl
Everywhere around the world
There'll be dancin', they're dancin' in the street

This is an invitation across the nation
A chance for the folks to meet
There'll be laughin', singin' and music swingin'
And dancin' in the streets
Philadelphia, P.A., Baltimore and DC now
Don't forget the Motor City

All we need is music, sweet music
There'll be music everywhere
There'll be swingin', swayin' and records playin'
They're dancin' in the street

Oh, it doesn't matter what you wear
Just as long as you are there
So come on, every guy grab a girl
Everywhere around the world
They're dancin', they're dancin' in the streets

Way down in L.A.
Everyday they're dancin' in the street
Let's form a pitch torn line, yeah
Every time we're dancin' in the street




Across the ocean blue, me and you
Dancin' in the streets

Overall Meaning

Weston Kim’s “Dancing in the Street” is a joyous celebration of music and dance. The song generates a sensational vibe with its upbeat tempo, and catchy chorus. Kim invites everyone to come and join in the party and dance in the streets. The lyrics describe how music can bring people together from different parts of the world to celebrate a sense of community and togetherness. The call to action in the chorus “Everywhere around the world, They're dancin', they're dancin' in the streets” is an invitation to the masses to join in and have fun.


The lyrics of the song express the importance of music in people's lives, how it can unite and create a sense of belonging. Irrespective of what people wear, they are welcome to come and dance in the streets as long as they are there. The song is a commentary on the role of music in society, and its ability to create a sense of shared purpose, especially in difficult times. Weston Kim’s "Dancing In The Street" is a song that encapsulates the idea of music bringing together people in harmony and celebration.


Line by Line Meaning

Callin' out around the world
Announcing to everyone in the world


Are you ready for a brand new beat?
Are you prepared for a new type of music?


Summer's here and the time is right
The summer has arrived at the appropriate moment


For dancin' in the streets, they're dancin' in Chicago
The streets are perfect for dancing and everyone in Chicago is already dancing


Down in New Orleans, up in New York City
From the south to the north, people are dancing in the streets


All we need is music, sweet music
All we need is enjoyable music


There'll be music everywhere
Music will be present in every location


There'll be swingin', swayin' and records playin'
There will be dancing, moving and music playing from records


They're dancin' in the streets
People are dancing in the streets


Oh, it doesn't matter what you wear
The clothes you wear are irrelevant


Just as long as you are there
The most important thing is your presence


So come on, every guy grab a girl
Men should take a woman's hand and start dancing


Everywhere around the world
This is happening all over the world


There'll be dancin', they're dancin' in the street
People will be dancing, it's happening in the streets


This is an invitation across the nation
An invitation is being sent out everywhere


A chance for the folks to meet
A possibility for individuals to meet


There'll be laughin', singin' and music swingin'
There will be happiness, singing and lively music


And dancin' in the streets
And people will be dancing in the streets


Philadelphia, P.A., Baltimore and DC now
Philadelphia, Baltimore, and DC too


Don't forget the Motor City
Detroit shouldn't be overlooked


Way down in L.A.
In Los Angeles


Everyday they're dancin' in the street
Every day people are dancing in the streets


Let's form a pitch torn line, yeah
Let's create a long line of people and start dancing


Every time we're dancin' in the street
Each time we are dancing in the streets


Across the ocean blue, me and you
You and I across the blue ocean


Dancin' in the streets
Dancing in the streets




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Marvin Gaye, William Stevenson, Ivy Hunter

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Comments from YouTube:

Graham Shepherd

one of the truly great voices to pass through Motown.

Larson Antony

I LOVE,LOVE,LOVE,LOVE,LOVE,LOVE Kim Weston!!!She has always had a certain kind of beauty and charm

Teunis Korving

What a joy yo hear this. At 74 and still such a great voice!!! 

Robert Zimmerman

Thank you, Kim. This was just plain fun to listen to!

JLPerryTV

I wish Berry would have invested more in Kim. She had and still has the voice

REDD BLITZ PRODUCTIONZ

She sounds waaaaaay better than Martha. Weston's voice here is still strong. TVOne ought to do an Unsung on this very woman.

JLPerryTV

I was just thinking the same thing

Joey Chan

This song was originally for Kim Weston but she passed it up.

REDD BLITZ PRODUCTIONZ

supremesfan2

Wow. That's awesome to know. Thanks.

Len B.

I luv Martha's version better!

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