Dance (song)

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“Dance”
“Dance” cover
Single by Ratt
from the album Dancing Undercover
Released 1986
Format Vinyl LP, Cassette, CD
Recorded 1986
Genre Glam metal
Length 4:17
Label Atlantic
Producer Beau Hill
Ratt singles chronology
"What You Give Is What You Get"
(1985)
"Dance"
(1986)
"Slip of the Lip"
(1986)

"Dance" is a song by glam metal band Ratt. It is the first track off their 1986 album Dancing Undercover and the tenth track of their compilation album Ratt & Roll 81-91. It reached number 59 on the Billboard Top 100. The song was co-written by album producer Beau Hill, and guitarists Robbin Crosby and Warren DeMartini. It is 4:17 long.

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[edit] Music video

In the music video for the song, the band is invited to perform by the master of ceremonies during a brief interlude at a rock music show at the famed Whisky a Go Go. Ratt is initially reluctant, as they were all on hot dates. However, after a little goading from the audience, the band relents and performs their smash hit single "Dance". The audience members are impressed by the intense sonic nature of Ratt and feel compelled to dance along to the song. The band then returns to the loving arms of their respective hot dates. It can be assumed that their incredible performance helped arouse their female companions. Therefore, performing "Dance" was a mutually beneficial arrangement. Ratt was most likely aware of this before they even set foot onstage, meaning they were just being modest and feigning when "relenting" to perform their song. This clever display of quick wit in the video was a case of "art imitating life", for it reflected the very real nature of the band.

[edit] Track listing

1. "Dance" - 4:17
2. "Take a Chance" - 4:00

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