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Shut Up and Dance - Walk the Moon

Album: Talking Is Hard

genre: Dance Indie Pop Rock

Oh, don’t you dare look back
Just keep your eyes on me
I said, “You’re holding back”
She said, “Shut up and dance with me”
This woman is my destiny
She said, “Oooooh, shut up and dance with me”

We were victims of the night
A chemical, physical, kryptonite
Helpless to the bass and fading light
Oh, we were bound to get together
Bound to get together

She took my arm, I don’t know how it happened
We took the floor and she said

“Oh, don’t you dare look back
Just keep your eyes on me”
I said, “You’re holding back”
She said, “Shut up and dance with me”
This woman is my destiny
She said, “Oooooh, shut up and dance with me”

A backless dress and some beat up sneaks
My discotheque Juliet, teenage dream
I felt it in my chest since she looked at me
I knew we were bound to be together
Bound to be together

She took my arm, I don’t know how it happened
We took the floor and she said

Oh, don’t you dare look back
Just keep your eyes on me
I said, “You’re holding back”
She said, “Shut up and dance with me”
This woman is my destiny
She said “Oooooh, shut up and dance with me”

Deep in her eyes, I think I see the future
I realize this is my last chance
She took my arm, I don’t know how it happened
We took the floor and she said

“Oh, don’t you dare look back
Just keep your eyes on me”
I said, you’re holding back
She said, “Shut up and dance with me”
This woman is my destiny
She said, “Oooooh, shut up and dance
Don’t you dare look back
Just keep your eyes on me”
I said, “You’re holding back
She said, “Shut up and dance with me”
This woman is my destiny
She said, “Oooooh, shut up and dance with me”
”Oooooh, shut up and dance with me”
”Oooooh, shut up and dance with me”

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Lyrics added by Thomas B. Watts

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The song is based on a "wild night" frontman Nicholas Petricca had in a nightclub
Song details
  • Publishing: RCA
  • Co-Production: Tim Pagnotta
  • Release Date: September 10, 2014
The song is the band's biggest hit single to date, peaking at no. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100