Dancin Alone Lyrics by Rod Stewart

Dancin Alone Lyrics

    (Stewart, Le Mesurier)

    On a boulevard in Paris
    I met a good old friend of mine
    'Come on over to my place
    bring yourself and a bottle of wine'
    So I put on my leathers
    and I tried to look my best
    but I was apprehensive
    I noticed I was the only guest
    It was then I witnessed
    something I'd never seen
    some satisfaction
    dancin' alone
    dancin' alone
    listen

    There's a white house in Georgia
    down the Mason-Dixon line
    They got Kentucky Derby winners there
    They got a Lear jet parked outside
    Yeah but every Friday weekend
    when the big tom cat's away
    you'll find the plantation shakin'
    by the butler and the upstairs maid
    Don't need no money, diamonds or cadillacs
    to get all the satisfaction dancin' alone
    dancin' alone
    dancin' alone

    Don't you worry
    'bout the problems of the human race
    get some satisfaction dancin' alone
    dancin' alone baby
    Listen to this
    At a hot spot in Texas
    on an endless Friday night
    I was listenin' to Waylon and Willie
    when a cowgirl passed my sights
    and I took a look in the mirror
    to make sure that my head was screwed on
    I was feeling rejected
    but I wasn't going home
    In a moment of a rash decision
    I threw myself right on the floor
    I did a backflip and somersault
    Yeah, the crowd called for more
    So if you're tired of watching
    being left on the shelf
    get your satisfaction dancin' alone
    dancin' alone, dancin' alone
    dancin' alone, dancin' alone
    dancin' alone baby

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