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Artist/Band:
Penny Mclean
Lyrics for Song: Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance
Lyrics for Album: Profile [1980]
(Stefan Klinkhammer/Michael Kunze)
Dance ! Dance ! Aah -
Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance - Dance...
in a room full of strangers
she's waiting on tables every night
her face always smiling
she's hiding her feelings deep inside-
she's laughin' and talkin'
drinkin' champagne with everyone
getting up to the dance floor
when the dirty old man says: Let's have fun.
Dance ! Dance ! Aah -
Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance - Dance...
it isn't hard to realize
her smile is only her disguise
there are tears in her eyes
a girl from the country
one morning she left her parent's home
she came to the city
to live the good life she'd never known
the lights and the music
made her believe she would be free
but now she's a puppet
when the dirty old man says: Come with me.
Dance ! Dance ! Aah -
Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance - Dance...
it isn't hard to realize
her smile is only her disguise
there are tears in her eyes
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Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance
Penny Mclean's 'Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance' stands as a vibrant centerpiece on her 1980 album Profile. This recording captures the energetic spirit of her early work, blending upbeat rhythms with her distinctive vocal style that defined the English new wave and synth-pop landscape of the era. The track exemplifies Mclean's ability to craft catchy, dance-oriented pop music that resonated with audiences in the late 1970s and 1980s. Alongside other singles like 'Lady Bump' and 'Devil Eyes', it contributed to her growing catalogue of influential recordings. The song remains a notable example of the genre's evolution during this period, showcasing Mclean's role as a key figure in English pop history. |
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