Talk:Cheek to Cheek

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2nd verse

Devil ----- old blue devil I feel close to you in my odd dancing shoes Toes and feet - one terrible blistering, aching leak with my honey outdoor dancing cheek to cheek.

Maker ------ my shoemaker Take a thread around your neck, get set to work Manufacture broader flappers nice and chic Should I go again our dancing cheek to cheek.

Can't you see that burning fire? I can't help pull' out a shriek But it doesn't bother me at all while dancing cheek to cheek. Go to hell you bloody pinchers, get parched in Satan's freak Never would I mourn about you, barefoot dancing cheek to cheek.

[edit] A Question

Does it have to be a studio recording to be added to the list of people who have recorded the song? Because I know of a recorded live version by Dorothy Collins. Retro Agnostic (talk) 14:32, 8 May 2008 (UTC)