GONE DANCING Steve Eales c 2005 (shock)
Shelley’s always been a loner she lives on the fringe
Runs a cozy little B&B up at Eight Mile Ridge
She’s got a couple of kids they’re her pride and joy
But at times they drive her mad
It’s a real tough call when you’re playing the parts
Of both Mum and Dad
So at the end of the month when she’s looking for something more
She drops the kids off at her Mums
And hangs a sign up on the door
Gone dancing
She loves the way the music makes her move
There’s no romance involved
But she says you never know
If there’s a chance at all
She’d nail that sign up every night
If you’re looking for me I’ve gone dancing
Harry’s a small town baker
And since his dad retired
He’s been working ten hours six days a week
There’s no time for a social life
Plenty of girls walk through his doors
And he knows everyone by name
But he won’t mix pleasure and business
Its just not Harry’s way
So at the end of the month
When he’s looking for something more
He calls some girls that he knew at school
And hangs a sign up on the door
Gone dancing
He loves the way the music makes him move
There’s no romance involved
But he says you never know
If there’s a chance at all
He’d nail that sign up every night
If you’re looking for me I’ve gone dancing
Lead
Gone dancing
They love the way the music makes them move
There’s no romance involved
But they say you never know
If there’s a chance at all
They’d nail that sign up every night
If you’re looking for me I’ve gone dancing
Steve Eales; lead vocals, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Brett Wood; electric guitars
Reggie Bowman; bass
Garrett Costigan; pedal steel
John Kendall; fiddle
John Corniola; drums
Produced by Steve Eales and Reggie Bowman