Dancing in the Moonlight – King Harvest Lyrics
Album: King Harvest
Genre: Pop Rock
Lyrics by: Sherman Kelly
Released: July, 1972
Dancing in the Moonlight is the most remarkable song by the rock band King Harvest. The one gave the title tho their album released in 1972. Two years ago, the song was used as a cover for Wal-Mart TV commercial season in the United States. The band formed by Sherman Kelly who wrote this single, Wells Kelly, David Montgomery, Steve Cutler and Didier Alexandre, was active until 1974.

We get it on most every night
When that moon is big and bright
Its a supernatural delight
Everybodys dancing in the moonlight
Everybody here is out of sight
They dont bark and they dont bite
They keep things loose they keep it tight
Everybodys dancing in the moonlight
Dancing in the moonlight
Everybodys feeling warm and bright
Its such a fine and natural sight
Everybodys dancing in the moonlight
We like our fun and we never fight
You cant dance and stay uptight
Its a supernatural delight
Everybody was dancing in the moonlight
Everybody was dancing in the moonlight
Everybodys feeling warm and bright
Its such a fine and natural sight
Everybodys dancing in the moonlight
We get in on most every night
And when that moon is big and bright
Its a supernatural delight
Everybodys dancing in the moonlight
Dancing in the moonlight
Everybodys feeling warm and bright
Its such a fine and natural sight
Everybodys dancing in the moonlight
Dancing in the moonlight
Everybodys feeling warm and bright
Its such a fine and natural sight
Everybodys dancing in the moonlight
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