Released: October 23, 2007

Songwriter: George Michael Andrew Ridgeley

Producer: Howard Benson

[Verse 1]
I feel so unsure
As I take your hand and lead you to the dance floor
As the music dies, something in your eyes
Calls to mind a silver screen and all it's sad goodbyes

[Chorus]
I'm never gonna dance again
These guilty feet have got no rhythm
Though it's easy to pretend
I know you're not a fool
I should have known better than to cheat a friend
And waste a chance that I've been given
So I'm never gonna dance again
The way I danced with you

[Verse 2]
Time can never mend
The careless whispers of a good friend
To the heart and mind, ignorance is kind
There's no comfort in the truth, pain is all you'll find

[Chorus]
I'm never gonna dance again
These guilty feet have got no rhythm
Though it's easy to pretend
I know you're not a fool
I should have known better than to cheat a friend
And waste a chance that I've been given
So I'm never gonna dance again
The way I danced with you

[Bridge]
Tonight the music seems so loud
I wish that we could lose this crowd
Maybe it's better this way
We hurt each other with the things we wanna say
We could have been so good together
We could have lived this dance forever
Now who's gonna dance with me
Please stay

[Chorus]
I'm never gonna dance again
These guilty feet have got no rhythm
Though it's easy to pretend
I know you're not a fool
I should have known better than to cheat a friend
And waste a chance that I've been given
So I'm never gonna dance again
The way I danced with you

Seether

Seether is a rock band founded in Pretoria, South Africa, 1999.

The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether, after the Veruca Salt song, to avoid confusion with the deadly chemical known as sarin gas.

They gained mainstream popularity in 2002 with their single “Fine Again,” and their success was sustained in 2004 with the single “Broken” which peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. They have experienced continued success with hits such as “Remedy,” “Fake It,” and “Words as Weapons” to name a few.