Released: May 16, 2011

Songwriter: Kate Bush

Producer: Kate Bush

[Verse 1]
She move like the diva do
I said, "I'd love to dance like you"
She said, "Just take off my red shoes
Put them on and your dream'll come true

[Pre-Chorus]
"With no words, with no song
You can dance the dream with your body on
And this curve, is your smile
And this cross, is your heart
And this line, is your path
Whoop whoop!

[Chorus 1]
"It's gonna be the way you always thought it would be
But it's gonna be no illusion
It's gonna be the way you always dreamt about it
But it's gonna be really happening

[Post-Chorus]
"Really happening to you
Really happening to you"

[Verse 2]
The minute I put them on
I knew I had done something wrong
All her gifts for the dance had gone
The red shoes, they can't stop dancing
They can't stop!
Can't stop!
Can't stop!
They can't stop!
Whoop whoop!

[Chorus 1]
"It's gonna be the way you always thought it would be
But it's gonna be no illusion
It's gonna be the way you always dreamt about it
But it's gonna be really happening"

[Chorus 2]
She gotta dance, she gotta dance
And she can't stop 'till them shoes come off
These shoes do a kind of voodoo
They're gonna make her dance 'till her legs fall off

[Bridge]
Feel your hair come tumbling down
Feel your feet start kissing the ground
Feel your arms are opening out
And see your eyes are lifted to God
I'm gonna dance the dream
And make the dream come true
I'm gonna dance the dream
And make the dream come true

[Chorus 3]
She gotta dance, she gotta dance, yeah
And she can't stop 'till them shoes come off
These shoes do a kind of voodoo
They're gonna make her dance 'till her legs fall off
Call a doctor, call a priest
They're gonna whip her up like a helicopter

[Post-Chorus]
"Really happening to you
Really happening to you"

[Outro]
Are you ready, shoes?
You gotta dance
You gotta dance, yeah
You gotta dance
You gotta dance, mmm
You gotta dance, mmm
You gotta dance

Kate Bush

Kate Bush is an art pop singer and songwriter from Bexleyheath, a suburb of London, England. Her debut single “Wuthering Heights” hit number one on the UK charts in 1978, winning her a Brit award for best female performance, and propelling her into fame.

She went on to write, record and produce ten studio albums including her UK bestselling fifth album, Hounds of Love in 1985.

She is known for her experimental musical style and live performances, but has only toured twice – first in 1979 then 35 years later in 2014 – both of which have received releases in the form of either an EP, LP and/or video.