Shall We Dance [From The King and I]

Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein Ii

Drop that long face
Come on, have your fling
Why keep nursing the blues?
If you want this old world on a string
Put on your dancing shoes
Stop wasting time
Put on your dancing shoes
Watch your spirits climb

Shall we dance, or keep on moping?
Shall we dance and walk on air?
Shall we give in to despair?
Or shall we dance with never a care?
Life is short, we're growing older
Don't you be an also-ran
You'd better dance, little lady
Dance, little man
Dance whenever you can

Trivia about the song Shall We Dance [From The King and I] by Eydie Gorme

When was the song “Shall We Dance [From The King and I]” released by Eydie Gorme?
The song Shall We Dance [From The King and I] was released in 1964, on the album “The Sound of Music and Other Broadway Hits”.
Who composed the song “Shall We Dance [From The King and I]” by Eydie Gorme?
The song “Shall We Dance [From The King and I]” by Eydie Gorme was composed by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein Ii.

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