I Should Be Dancing With You
I Should Be Dancing With You
Jim Pipkin 1990 BMI
When I walked through the door
Folks were out on the floor
They seemed to be having a time
Lights were down low
Music was slow
And the band was sure playing it fine
I was a stranger in town
Lonely and just passing through
I looked your way
And your eyes seemed to say
That I should be dancing with you
I should be dancing with you
There's nothing that I'd rather do
Than share your sweet smile
And be happy a while
I should be dancing with you
Life on the road
Isn't all I was told
Seems like we never slow down
No chance to unwind
In the too little time
We have between each little town
I chose the life that I live
But sometimes it still makes me blue
Packing a van
With the boys in the band
When I should be dancing with you
I should be dancing with you
There's nothing that I'd rather do
Than share your sweet smile
And be happy a while
I should be dancing with you