Cover art for Dance Tonight by Paul McCartney

Dance Tonight

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Jun. 4, 20071 viewer

Dance Tonight Lyrics

[Refrain]
Everybody gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

[Verse 1]
Everybody gonna dance around
Everybody gonna hit the ground
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

[Bridge]
Well you can come on to my place if you want to
You can do anything you wanna do

[Refrain]
Everybody gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

[Bridge]
Well you can come on to my place if you want to
You can do anything you wanna do

[Verse 2]
Everybody gonna stamp their feet
Everybody's gonna feel the beat
Everybody gonna dance around tonight
[Instrumental Break]

[Refrain]
Everybody's gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

[Verse 3]
Everybody gonna jump and shout
Everybody's gonna sing it out
Everybody gonna dance around tonight

[Bridge]
Well you can come on to my place if you want to
You can do anything you wanna do

[Refrain]
Everybody gonna dance tonight
Everybody gonna feel alright
Everybody gonna dance around tonight
Everybody gonna dance around tonight
Everybody's gonna feel alright tonight

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Genius Annotation

Unsurprisingly, this song has been a live staple for Paul since its release. One of the traditions of the performance of this song is to have the drummer, Abe Laboriel Jr., dance on the jumbotron before the drums come in in the song.

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