Would You Like to Learn to Dance

Steve Goodman

[Verse 1]
Would you like to learn to dance?
Well, I can show you that
Here's a book with all that you need to know
We can draw Arthur Murray patterns here on the floor
And all we have to do is follow
And then we’ll dance around the room a while
You can lead now if you want, you're doin' fine
Nothin’ I won't do just to see your smile
Dance across your face in perfect time
Dance across your face in perfect time

[Verse 2]
Would you like to learn to sing?
Well, I can teach you that
Here's an old tune good for the start
You can sing all the high parts if you really try
And I'll play along on my guitar
Then we'll sing together for a little while
Let the harmony go ringin' by
And you sing so much better when you sing with a smile
All the notes come out so sweet and high
All the notes come out so sweet and high, high, high

[Guitar Solo]

[Verse 3]
Would you like to learn to love?
Well, that's somethin' else again
I can show you how to sing and smile and dance
Oh, but I have no keys to open your heart
And no way I can make you take the chance
So, we’ll dance around the room, oh once again
Sing a song or two to pass the time
And smile along and if you really want to
Try a little lovin’, I don't mind
We can try a little lovin’, I don't mind

Trivia about the song Would You Like to Learn to Dance by Jackie DeShannon

On which albums was the song “Would You Like to Learn to Dance” released by Jackie DeShannon?
Jackie DeShannon released the song on the albums “Jackie” in 1972 and “Jackie... Plus” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Would You Like to Learn to Dance” by Jackie DeShannon?
The song “Would You Like to Learn to Dance” by Jackie DeShannon was composed by Steve Goodman.

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