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Dancing Queen - Arthur Greenslade



     
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Dancing Queen Lyrics


You can dance, you can jive
Having the time of your life
See that girl, watch that scene
Dig in the dancing queen
Friday night and the lights are low
Looking out for the place to go
Where they play the right music
Getting in the swing
You come into look for a king
Anybody could be that guy
Night is young and the music's high
With a bit of rock music, everything is fine
You're in the mood for a dance
And when you get the chance
You are the dancing queen
Young and sweet, only seventeen
Dancing queen
Feel the beat from the tambourine

You can dance, you can jive
Having the time of your life
See that girl, watch that scene
Dig in the dancing queen
You're a teaser, you turn 'em on
Leave them burning and then you're gone
Looking out for another, anyone will do
You're in the mood for a dance
And when you get the chance
You are the dancing queen
Young and sweet, only seventeen
Dancing queen
Feel the beat from the tambourine
You can dance, you can jive
Having the time of your life
See that girl, watch that scene
Dig in the dancing queen
Dig in the dancing queen
Dig in the dancing queen
Dig in the dancing queen

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Arthur Greenslade (4 May 1923, Northfleet, Kent - 27 November 2003 Sydney, Australia) is a British conductor and arranger for films and television as well as a for a number of performers. In the 1950s he was pianist / arranger with the Oscar Rabin Band. He has arranged for Jack Jones, Chris Farlowe, Serge Gainsbourg, Cat Stevens, Diana Ross. and Dusty Springfield. For Shirley Bassey he famously arranged Goldfinger and Send in the Clowns. He has conducted orchestras in the Hollywood Bowl and Carnegie Hall, and was musical director for Engelbert Humperdinck and Shirley Bassey.

Read more about Arthur Greenslade on Last.fm.


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