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Dance Little Sister - The Rolling Stones
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Dance Little Sister The Rolling Stones

"Dance Little Sister" by The Rolling Stones, released in 1976, is a #Rock song that encourages freedom, joy, and self-expression through dance. The lyrics convey a sense of celebration and empowerment, urging listeners to embrace life. Musically, it features a lively groove and infectious rhythm, contributing to its enduring appeal in rock culture.

Dance Little Sister - The Rolling Stones
[Verse 1]
On Thursday night she looked a fright
Her pricky hair all curled, oh what a sight
Dance, dance, little sister, dance

[Verse 2]
On Friday night, she all decked out
Her high heel shoes, her dress so tight
Dance, dance, little sister, dance

[Verse 3]
On Saturday night she bass-a-dee
She stepping high on Frederick Street
Dance, dance, little sister, dance

[Chorus]
I said, "Dance, dance, little sister, dance
Dance, little sister, dance
Dance, little sister, dance"
I said, "Dance, dance, little sister, dance
Dance, little sister, dance
Dance, little sister, dance"

[Verse 4]
It make me hot, I wet with sweat
It burn like hell, I've four hours left
Dance, dance, little sister, dance
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