For A Dancer song by Jackson Browne from Primary Album Late-for-the-sky. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Pop music. The Record company is unknown. Released on September 13, 1974.
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For A Dancer Meaning
[[Verse 1] Keep a fire burning in your eye And pay attention to the open sky You never know what will be coming down I don’t remember losing track of you You were always dancing in and out of view I must’ve thought you’d always be around Always keeping things real by playing the clown Now you’re nowhere to be found [Verse 2] I don’t know what happens when people die Can’t seem to grasp it as hard as I try It’s like a song I can hear playing right in my ear that I can’t sing I can’t help listening And I can’t help feeling stupid standing ’round Crying as they ease you down ‘Cause I know that you’d rather we were dancing Dancing our sorrow away (Right on dancing) No matter what fate chooses to play (There’s nothing you can do about it anyway) [Chorus] Just do the steps that you’ve been shown By everyone you’ve ever known Until the dance becomes your very own No matter how close to yours another’s steps have grown In the end, there is one dance you’ll do alone , [Verse 3] Keep a fire for the human race Let your prayers go drifting into space You never know what will be coming down Perhaps a better world is drawing near Just as easily it could all disappear Along with whatever meaning you might have found Don’t let the uncertainty turn you around (The world keeps turning around and around) Go on and make a joyful sound [Chorus] Into a dancer you have grown From a seed somebody else has thrown Go on ahead and throw some seeds of your own And somewhere between the time you arrive and the time you go May lie a reason you were alive, but you’ll never know] |
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- What is the name of the producer of the lyrics for For A Dancer?
This lirics prodiucer by Al Schmitt & Jackson Browne.
- What is the name of the person who wrote this song? For A Dancer
For A Dancer song is written by Jackson Browne