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I Could Have Danced All Night - Ben E. King



     
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Bed, bed I couldn't go to bed
My head's too light to try to set it down
Sleep, sleep I couldn't sleep tonight
Not for all the jewels in the crownI could have danced all night, I could have danced all night
And still have begged for more
I could have spread my wings and done a thousand things
I've never done beforeI'll never know what made it so exciting
Why all at once my heart took flight
I only know when he began to dance with me
I could have danced, danced, danced all nightIt's after three now
Don't you agree now?
She ought to be in bedI could have danced all night, I could have danced all night
And still have begged for more
I could have spread my wings and done a thousand things
I've never done beforeI'll never know what made it so exciting
Why all at once my heart took flight
I only know when he began to dance with me
I could have danced, danced, danced all nightI understand dear

It's all been grand dear
But now it's time to sleepI could have danced all night, I could have danced all night
And still have begged for more
I could have spread my wings and done a thousand things
I've never done beforeI'll never know what made it so exciting
Why all at once my heart took flight
I only know when he began to dance with me
I could have danced, danced, danced all night
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ALAN JAY LERNER, FREDERICK LOEWEPublished by
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Ben E. King (born Benjamin Earl Nelson in September 28, 1938 in Henderson, North Carolina) is an American soul and pop singer. He is best known as the singer and co-composer of "Stand by Me", a top ten hit in both 1961 and 1986. In 1958, Ben Nelson joined a doo wop group, The Five Crowns. Later that same year, The Drifters' manager fired the members of the group and replaced them with The Five Crowns, who had performed several engagements with The Drifters. He co-wrote the first hit by the new version of The Drifters, "There Goes My Baby" (1959).

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