Dancing on the Highway

Jim Capaldi, Miles Waters, Peter Vale

On the street where you live, there is broken glass
And the face of the kids, tells you nothings gonna last
There's a silent commotion, rising like a tidal wave
But it just ain't no use, trying hard to stay loose

There's no way out for you
They put you on a road that you know is leading you to nowhere
You turn on the heat
Feel the lightning in your veins
And the wind blowing in your hair

Dancing on the highway
Knowing what you're doing is serious fun
Dancing on the highway
Don't you realize what you've just begun
Dancing on the highway, serious fun

Now there's no turning back, nothing for you here
What you once thought was black, now you see it oh so clear
So you come to the end of the line
You know you really had enough
Never seen such fire in your eyes, this time we're gonna burn it up

Dancing on the highway
Knowing what you're doing is serious fun
Dancing on the highway
Don't you realize what you've just begun
Dancing on the highway, serious fun

Dancing on the highway, dancing on the highway
Dancing on the highway, dancing on the highway
Knowing what you're doing is serious fun
Dancing on the highway

Don't you realize what you've just begun
Dancing on the highway
Knowing what you're doing is serious fun
Dancing on the highway
Don't you realize what you've just begun
Dancing on the highway

Trivia about the song Dancing on the Highway by Jim Capaldi

When was the song “Dancing on the Highway” released by Jim Capaldi?
The song Dancing on the Highway was released in 1988, on the album “Some Come Running”.
Who composed the song “Dancing on the Highway” by Jim Capaldi?
The song “Dancing on the Highway” by Jim Capaldi was composed by Jim Capaldi, Miles Waters, Peter Vale.

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