1 - 2 - 3 - 4!Well, she was just seventeenYou know what I meanAnd the way she looked was way beyond compareSo how could I dance with another? OohWhen I saw her standin' thereWell she looked at me, and I, I could seeThat before too long I'd fall in love with herShe wouldn't dance with another whoohWhen I saw her standin' thereWell, my heart went boomWhen I crossed that roomAnd I held her hand in mineWhoah, we danced through the nightAnd we held each other tightAnd before too long I fell in love with herNow I'll never dance with another whoohSince I saw her standing thereWell, my heart went boomWhen I crossed that roomAnd I held her hand in mineWhoah, we danced through the nightAnd we held each other tightAnd before too long I fell in love with herNow I'll never dance with another whoohSince I saw her standing thereSince I saw her standing thereSince I saw her standing there
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