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Dance the Night Away is a 1998 song by The Mavericks. It is probably the band’s most well-known song. It failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, but fared better over the pond, charting at number four in the United Kingdom and number nine in Ireland.
[Verse 1]
Here comes my happiness again
Right back to where it should have been
'Cause now she's gone and I am free
And she can't do a thing to me
[Chorus]
I just wanna dance the night away
With señoritas who can sway
Right now tomorrow's lookin' bright
Just like the sunny mornin' light
[Bridge]
And if you should see her
Please let her know that I'm well
As you can tell
And if she should tell you
That she wants me back
Tell her no
I gotta go
[Chorus]
I just wanna dance the night away
With señoritas who can sway
Right now tomorrow's lookin' bright
Just like the sunny mornin' light
[Bridge]
And if you should see her
Please let her know that I'm well
As you can tell
And if she should tell you
That she wants me back
Tell her no
I gotta go
[Chorus]
I just wanna dance the night away
With señoritas who can sway
Right now tomorrow's lookin' bright
Just like the sunny mornin' light
[Chorus]
I just wanna dance the night away
With señoritas who can sway
Right now tomorrow's lookin' bright
Just like the sunny mornin' light
Dance the Night Away was written by Raul Malo.
The Mavericks released Dance the Night Away on Tue Mar 10 1998.