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I Just Can't Dance - Ian Kelly



     
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I never had the greatest feet
I always walked amongst the ordinary fleet
I'm transparent on the street
I don't play on the radio
I don't have songs that everybody knows
And I can't count on my toesHey now I regret
There is something I don't get
I wish you could let it go
No one really needs to know
Hey now I regret
I might not be ready yet
I wish I could let it go
No one really needs to know, no, noThat I just can't dance
Every time we get a chance
I know that you care
When I stay in my chair
I just can't dance
Every time I hear the gong

You're there waiting for me
It's been so longBaby I'm sorry
But this song is not my song
I'd have to drink me something tall
And we would start with something small
Maybe dancing in my head
Well I am not afraid to fallBut every night I'm waiting for last call
Then I'm crawling in our bed
Baby I'm sorry
But this song is not my song
Now that they're playing "Off the wall"
Still I'm not up, while you get down
One day I'll moonwalk at the ballAnd we'll sway right through the sound
I just can't dance
Maybe if I was on acid
Maybe on a ballad
I'm not an invalid
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Ian grew up in Montreal in NDG, a neighborhood where French and English intertwine. He started his relationship with music on his brother’s drums in the family basement. That’s where it all began. Ian initially played drums but he quickly felt like learning other instruments, mainly the guitar, in order to develop his own musical universe. "When no money can be found to buy new records, you might as well make your own music. It’s like cooking, if you don’t like green peppers, don’t put any in what you’re making."

Read more about Ian Kelly on Last.fm.


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