WebbVerkäufer: ihaveit_music ️ (50.276) 99.6%, Artikelstandort: GB, GB, Versand nach: GB und viele andere Länder, Artikelnummer: 325616796594 Johnny Rivers - Swayin' To The … WebbWhen we’re. Slow dancing, swaying to the music. Slow dancing, just me and my girl. Slow dancing, swaying to the music No one else in the whole wide world. Hold me, oh, hold me. Don't ever let me go. As we dance together in the dark. There's so much love in this heart of mine. You whisper to me “hold me tight”.
Johnny Rivers - Slow Dancin
WebbLyrics to Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancin') by Johnny Rivers from the Anthology, 1964-1977 album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more! WebbPlenty of simple music is wonderful, and plenty of complex music is wretched (a la Yngwie Malmsteen). I don't like reggae because of the repitition. The endless variations on the one-drop drum beat, the same rhythms from one song (and artist) to the next. Sure, there are a few songs I like here and there, but they're at the edge of the genre. inequity inequality
Swayin
WebbSlow dancin', swayin' to the music No one else in the whole wide world Hold me, oh, oh, oh, hold me No, never let me go As we dance together in the dark So much love in this heart … "Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancin')", initially titled "Slow Dancing", is a song written by Jack Tempchin. Under the title "Slow Dancing", the song originally was a minor US hit in 1976 for the band Funky Kings (of which Tempchin was a member). The song became much better known as "Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancin')" in a 1977 cover version by Johnny Rivers, which became a top ten US hit. It was Rivers' last Top 40 hit in the United States, and became his second Gold rec… WebbAnd we're slow dancin', swayin' to the music Slow dancin', just me and my girl Slow dancin', swayin' to the music No onе else in the wholе wide world (Whole wide world) Just you and me, girl Hold me, come on, baby, hold me, don't ever let me go As we dance together in the dark So much love is in this heart of mine Whisper to me and hold me ... inequity in science