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The opening track off the Stones’ fifteenth album. The part two is not on the album but was featured on compilation albums many years later.
[Intro]
Hey, what am I doing standing here on the corner of West 8th Street and the 6th Avenue?
And, ah, skip it
Nothing. Keith! What you, what you doing? [whistle]
Oh, I think the time has come to get out, get out
[Verse 1]
Get up, get out, get into something new
Get up, get out, into something new
[Bridge]
Ooh and it's got me moving (Got me moving honey!)
Ooh and it's got me moving
Ooh and it's got me moving
Ooh and it's got me moving
[Verse 2]
My my my, my my my, my my my, my my my, my
Poor man eyes a rich man, denigrates his property
A rich man eyes a poor man and envies his simplicity
Get up, get out, to something new
Get up, get out, out into something new
[Bridge]
Ooh and it's got me moving
Ooh and it's got me moving
Ooh and it's got me moving
Ooh and it's got me moving
[Outro]
Yeah, get up, get up, get out
Into something new
Yeah, all, won't you all, won't you all, won't you all
Don't stand accused
Dance (Pt. 1) was written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards & Ron Wood.
Dance (Pt. 1) was produced by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards.
The Rolling Stones released Dance (Pt. 1) on Fri Jun 20 1980.
Ron Wood on how he came up with the original idea for the song, from According to the Rolling Stones:
‘Dance (Pt. 1)’ was one strong riff where Mick immediately took the bait, literally got up and danced to it, which was the whole idea of the track: it’s a catchy riff. That was an example of a song...