Hum Along & Dance (Gotta Get Down)
Aug 12, 2016
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Hum Along & Dance (Gotta Get Down) Music Video

Hum Along & Dance (Gotta Get Down) Lyrics

There's a fear in the air
And there's blood on the floor
Hear a deafening scream
Crying out for more
The city's on fire
Smoke is burning my eyes

I got one more chance in here
To come along and just hum along

And now dance
(Come on y'all)
Down down down gotta get down
Down down down

This might be our last night
The wolf's at the door
My stomach is growlin'
We all know the score
My legs are getting weary
My heart is so low

I got one more chance in here
To come along and just hum along
And now dance

(Come on y'all!) down down down
Gotta get down

Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down down down
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down down down down
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down (to get up)
I'll need you to come along and just hum along
And now dance (you better hold on, when you're staying alive, you're staying together)
Hey, hey, it's go, go, go
Gotta make a fire, when you're home alone (down down down down)

Gotta get down (to get up) (got to get on it)
Gotta get down (to get up) (got to get on it)
Gotta get down (to get up) (got to get on it)
Gotta get down (to get up) (got to get on it)

Down down down
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down (to get up)
Gotta get down down down down
Now dance
Get on down

Writer(s): Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote 'Hum Along & Dance'?

    'Hum Along & Dance' was originally written for the Motown label by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong.

  2. Which artists have covered 'Hum Along & Dance' before Janelle Monáe?

    'Hum Along & Dance' has been covered by several Motown acts including Rare Earth and the Jackson 5, with the original version recorded by the Temptations.

  3. What is unique about the original versions of 'Hum Along & Dance'?

    The original versions of 'Hum Along & Dance' are essentially instrumental pieces that serve as vehicles for scatting and improvisational vocals. The chorus states, 'ain't no words to this song/you just dance and hum along.'

  4. What album features Janelle Monáe's version of 'Hum Along & Dance (Gotta Get Down)'?

    Janelle Monáe's version of 'Hum Along & Dance (Gotta Get Down)' appears on her album, although specific details about the album name are not provided in the given text.

  5. How does Janelle Monáe’s version differ from earlier versions?

    While staying true to its roots, Janelle Monáe's version includes distinct lyrics that reflect contemporary themes such as fear and resilience ('There's a fear in the air/And there's blood on the floor'). It also emphasizes a sense of urgency and survival.

  6. What thematic elements are present in Janelle Monáe’s rendition of 'Hum Along & Dance (Gotta Get Down)'?

    'Hum Along & Dance (Gotta Get Down)' by Janelle Monáe incorporates themes of fear, urgency, resilience, and survival. The lyrics describe a city on fire, societal unrest, and a call to dance despite adversity.

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