You Should Be DancingThe Bee Gees

"You Should Be Dancing" — the disco anthem before the famous film. #1 in the US in 1976, a full year before Saturday Night Fever.

My baby moves at midnight—goes right on till the dawn.
Now woman, take me higher; my woman keeps me warm.
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, aah?
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, aah?
You should be dancing, yeah, dancing, yeah.
She's juicy and she's trouble; she gets it to me good.
My woman gives me power—goes right down to my blood.
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, aah?
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, aah?
You should be dancing, yeah, dancing, yeah.
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, ooh?
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, aah?
You should be dancing, yeah, dancing, yeah.
(Bridge)
My baby moves at midnight—goes right on till the dawn.
Now woman, take me higher; my woman keeps me warm.
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, aah?
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, aah?
You should be dancing, yeah, dancing, yeah.
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, aah?
What you doin' and you're laying on your back, aah?
You should be dancing, yeah, dancing, yeah.
(Bridge)
You should be dancing, yeah.
(10 more times)

Знаете ли вы, что...

  • From Children of the World (1976). Released as a single in June 1976 — hit #1 in the US a full year before Saturday Night Fever. The film producer Robert Stigwood had already noticed.