Dancin' In The Aisles

Barry Manilow · Other Songs - Barry Manilow

I'd like to send the world an invitation

And throw a party for everyone

A night of brotherhood and celebration

And you can bet before the night is done

Everybody will see that we're a family

And all humanity

We'll be dancing' in the aisles

Dancin' in the aisles

As the music keeps playin'

Everyone will be movin' in harmony

Dancin' in the aisles

Every mother's child will discover

The lovin' each other

Dancin' in the aisles

We'll bring our dreams and stream them from the rafters

We'll come together let the good times roll

When people care and share a little laughter

They feel a beauty in each others soul

Everybody will glow

The feelings gonna grow when we start letting go

They'll be dancing' in the aisles

Dancin' in the aisles

As the music keeps playin'



Everyone will be movin' in harmony

Dancin' in the aisles

Every mother's child will discover

The lovin' each other

Dancin' in the aisles

I'd like to send the world an invitation

A night of brotherhood and celebration

Dancin' movin' in harmony

Dancin' in the aisles

Dancin' in the aisles

As the music keeps playin'

Everyone will be movin' in harmony

Dancin' in the aisles

Every mother's child will discover

The lovin' each other

Dancin' in the aisles

Dancin' in the aisles

Dancin' in the aisles

And the music keeps playing

Everyone will be movin' in harmony

Dancin' In The Aisles

Barry Manilow's 'Dancin' In The Aisles' stands as a vibrant example of his signature pop style, blending theatrical flair with infectious rhythm. Released during a period where Manilow was solidifying his reputation for crafting memorable, danceable hits, the track showcases his ability to merge narrative storytelling with upbeat musical arrangements. While often overshadowed by his massive chart-toppers like 'Copacabana' or 'Mandy,' this recording highlights the consistent quality found throughout his extensive discography. The song captures the energy of live performance, inviting listeners into a world of celebration and movement. It remains a beloved song in his catalogue, reflecting the enduring appeal of his work in the English-language pop genre and his skill in creating anthems that resonate with audiences across generations.