Alton Ellis - Dance Crasher
Oh, oh, oh, oh
(Oh, dance crasher)
Oh no no (aaaah)
Don't break it up
Please don't make a fuss
Don't use a knife
To take another fellow's life
(You'll be sorry) You'll be so sorry
(You'll be sorry) Let me tell you (wha-oooo)
There's a death sentence (wha-oooo)
You won't have a chance (wha-oooo)
That would be your last dance (wha-oooo)
(Oh, dance crasher)
Oh, oh, oh, oh
(Oh, dance crasher)
Oh no no (aaaah)
Don't break it up
Please don't make a fuss
Go to a gym
Get yourself in trim
(Be a big fighter)
('tead of a dance crasher)
Let me tell you (wha-oooo)
Be a gentleman (wha-oooo)
You could be a champion (wha-oooo)
Like Mr Bunny Grant (wha-oooo)
(..)
(Oh, dance crasher)
Oh, oh, oh, oh
(Oh, dance crasher)
Oh no no (aaaah)
Don't break it up
Please don't make a fuss
Go to a gym
Get yourself in trim
(Be a big fighter) Be a prize fighter
('stead of a dance crasher)
Let me tell you (wha-oooo)
Be a gentleman (wha-oooo)
You could be a champion (wha-oooo)
Like Mr Bunny Grant (wha-oooo)
(Oh, dance crasher)
Whoa! Wha-ooo
(Oh, dance crasher)
Whoa! Wha-ooo
Be a gentleman (wha-oooo)
You could be a champion (wha-oooo)
Like Mr Bunny Grant (wha-oooo)
(Oh, dance crasher)
Whoa..
Note:
This song is the original version first released in 1965.It was later covered by Earth & Stone in 1978.
Leslie "Bunny" Grant was a Jamaican light-welterweight boxing champion active during the early 1960s. Whilst there have been many Jamaican-born boxers on the international scene before and since, most fought under the flag of an adopted country such as USA, Canada or Great Britain. Grant was revered in Jamaica largely because he fought as a Jamaican.
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