Last Dance/the Hustle/on The Radio
Selena · Other Songs - Selena
Yes, it's my last chance for romance tonight
Wo-o
I need you by me beside me to guide me
To hold me to scold me
Cause when I'm bad
I'm so so bad
So let's dance the last dance
So let's dance the last dance
So let's dance the last dance tonight
Let's dance the last dance for love
Yes, it's my last chance for romance tonight
Wo-o
I need you by me beside me to guide me
To hold me to scold me
Cause when I'm bad
I'm so so bad
So let's dance the last dance
So let's dance the last dance
So let's dance the last dance tonight
Do the hustle (woo)
Someone found the letter you wrote me on the radio (radio)
And it said exactly how you felt (you felt)
It must of fallen out of a hole in your old brown overcoat
It never said your name, but I knew who they meant
Wo-o-o
I was so surprised and shocked and I wondered too (wondered too)
If by chance you heard for yourself (yourself)
I never told a soul just how I've been feeling over you
But they said it really loud, they said it on the air
On the radio
Wo-o-o
On the radio
Wo-o-o
On the radio
Wo-o-o
On the radio
Wo-o-o
On the radio
I was so surprised and shocked and I wondered too (wondered too)
If by chance you heard for yourself (yourself)
I never told a soul just how I've been feeling over you
But they said it really loud, they said it on the air
On the radio
Wo-o-o
On the radio
Wo-o-o
On the radio
Wo-o-o
On the radio
Wo-o-o
On the radio
Last Dance/the Hustle/on The Radio
Selena's 'Last Dance/the Hustle/on The Radio' stands as a vibrant testament to her mastery of Latin pop and dance music. Released during her prolific era, the track blends the infectious energy of the hustle with the melodic sensibilities that defined her career. As a staple of her discography, the song captures the rhythmic pulse of 1990s Latin American radio, showcasing her ability to craft anthems that bridge cultural boundaries. The recording exemplifies her signature vocal style, characterized by a blend of English and Spanish that became her trademark. While the specific album placement varies in different releases, the song remains a cornerstone of her catalog, celebrated for its upbeat tempo and enduring appeal within the Latin music genre.
