The Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing

Stephin Merritt

[Verse 1]
So the sun goes down and the world goes dancing
And the stars come out and they all go dancing
And there is nothing I'd like more
Than a twirl across this rickety old floor

[Verse 2]
Well, I don't know why but I just feel like dancing
I can't imagine why but I feel like dancing
And there is nothing in this world
That I'd like better than a twirl
Across your rickety old floor

[Bridge]
Maybe it's you
You know your eyes are awful blue
Maybe it's more
Maybe you're all I ever waited for
After all the endless nights
When I wished I could still cry

[Verse 1]
So the sun goes down and the world goes dancing
And the stars come out and they all go dancing
And there is nothing I'd like more
Than a twirl across this rickety old floor

[Verse 2]
Well, I don't know why but I just feel like dancing
I can't imagine why but I feel like dancing
And there is nothing in this world
That I'd like better than a twirl
Across your rickety old floor

Trivia about the song The Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing by The Magnetic Fields

On which albums was the song “The Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing” released by The Magnetic Fields?
The Magnetic Fields released the song on the albums “69 Love Songs” in 1999 and “69 Love Songs, Volume Two” in 1999.
Who composed the song “The Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing” by The Magnetic Fields?
The song “The Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing” by The Magnetic Fields was composed by Stephin Merritt.

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