| On a boulevard in Paris
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| I met a good old friend of mine
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| «Come on over to my place
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| Bring yourself and a bottle of wine»
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| So I put on my leathers
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| And I tried to look my best
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| But I was apprehensive
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| I noticed I was the only guest
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| It was then I witnessed
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| Something I’d never seen
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| Some satisfaction
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| Dancin' alone
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| Dancin' alone
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| Listen
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| There’s a white house in Georgia
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| Down the Mason-Dixon line
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| They got Kentucky Derby winners there
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| They got a Lear jet parked outside
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| Yeah but every Friday weekend
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| When the big tom cat’s away
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| You’ll find the plantation shakin'
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| By the butler and the upstairs maid
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| Don’t need no money, diamonds or Cadillacs
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| To get all the satisfaction dancin' alone
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| Dancin' alone
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| Dancin' alone
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| Don’t you worry
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| Bout the problems of the human race
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| Get some satisfaction dancin' alone
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| Dancin' alone, baby
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| Listen to this
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| At a hot spot in Texas
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| On an endless Friday night
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| I was listenin' to Waylon and Willie
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| When a cowgirl passed my sights
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| And I took a look in the mirror
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| To make sure that my head was screwed on
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| I was feeling rejected
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| But I wasn’t going home
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| In a moment of a rash decision
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| I threw myself right on the floor
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| I did a backflip and somersault
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| Yeah, the crowd called for more
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| So if you’re tired of watching
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| Being left on the shelf
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| Get your satisfaction dancin' alone
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| Dancin' alone, dancin' alone
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| Dancin' alone, dancin' alone
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| Dancin' alone baby |