This song describes an ex lover watching his past girlfriend dance with another man. The same way they used to dance together, and her dancing that way with many men since it tells of her being in multiple relationships after her time with the narrator. It’s expresses the singers frustration and hop...
[Verse 1]
Well, there she goes with a brand new love affair
Dancin' with him like she don't even care
Well, let her dance with him
Let her dance all night long
(Dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
(Let her dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
Well, who would've known that just yesterday
She danced with me the very same way?
Well, let her dance with him
Let her dance all night long
(Dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
(Let her dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
[Chorus]
Well, let her dance with him all night long
Let her dance to our favorite song
Well, let her dance with him
Let her dance all night long
(Dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
(Let her dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
[Verse 2]
Well, I'll find me a new love and then she'll see
Someone else will be dancing with me
Well, let her dance with him
Let her dance all night long
(Dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
(Let her dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
[Chorus]
Well, let her dance with him all night long
Let her dance to our favorite song
Well, let her dance with him
Let her dance all night long
(Dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
(Let her dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
Well, let her dance with him all night long
Let her dance to our favorite song
Well, let her dance with him
Let her dance all night long
(Dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
(Let her dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
(Let her dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
(Let her dance, let her dance, let her dance, dance, dance)
Let Her Dance was written by Bobby Fuller.
Let Her Dance was produced by Robert Keane.