Shake It Up
Shake It Up

The Cars - Shake It Up Lyrics

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Oct 1, 1985
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Shake It Up Lyrics

Uh well, dance all night, play all day
Don't let nothin' get in the way
Dance all night, keep the beat
Don't you worry 'bout two left feet

Shake it up
Shake it up, oo yeah
Shake it up
Shake it up

Dance all night and get real loose
You don't need no bad excuse
Dance all night with anyone
Don't let nobody pick your fun

Shake it up, oo, oo
Shake it up, yeah yeah
Shake it up, oo, oo
Shake it up

That's right, I said
Dance all night
Go go go
Dance all night
Get real low
Go all night
Get real hot
Well, shake it up now, all you've got, woo

Dance
Oo dance

Uh well, dance all night and whirl your hair
Make the night cats stop and stare
Dance all night, go to work
Do the move with a quirky jerk

Just shake it up, oo oo
Shake it up, oo yeah
Shake it up
Shake it up

Uh well, dance all night
Go go go
Get so light
Get real low
Dance all night
Get real hot
Shake it up, with all you've got, woo

Shake it up, make a scene
Let them know what you really mean
And dance all night, keep the beat
And don't you worry 'bout two left feet

Just shake it up, oo, oo
Shake it up, oo oo, yeah
Shake it up, oo, oo
Shake it up, oh, yeah

Shake it up, shake it up babe
Shake it up, oo, oo
Shake it up, shake it up babe
Shake it up, oo, oo

Shake it up, shake it up, yeah yeah, shake it up
Oo oo, shake it up
Shake it up, shake it up babe
Shake it up, oo, oo

Writer(s): Ric Ocasek
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What genre does 'Shake It Up' by The Cars belong to?

    'Shake It Up' by The Cars primarily falls under the dance-pop genre, with elements of pop rock. The song also incorporates synthesizers typical of the new wave genre, contributing to a futuristic sound.

  2. Who wrote 'Shake It Up'?

    'Shake It Up' was written by Ric Ocasek, the frontman of The Cars.

  3. What was drummer David Robinson's initial opinion about recording 'Shake It Up'?

    Drummer David Robinson initially did not want to record 'Shake It Up.' He felt the song never sounded good and suggested starting over completely, which ultimately led to a renewed and successful version.

  4. How does Guitarist Elliot Easton describe his solo in 'Shake It Up'?

    Guitarist Elliot Easton described his solo in 'Shake It Up' as sounding like 'two guys trading off.' He played a Fender Telecaster for a country-style beginning, then switched to a Gibson guitar for a heavier rock sound midway through.

  5. What did Billboard and Record World say about the song?

    Billboard described the song as having Ric Ocasek's vocals surrounded by a 'steady guitar/keyboard beat that has a mesmerizing effect.' Record World praised the 'rapid-pulse rhythm,' 'melodic keyboard enchantment,' 'stinging guitars,' and the 'undeniable chorus hook.'

  6. Why did some fans accuse The Cars of selling out with 'Shake It Up'?

    Some fans accused The Cars of selling out with 'Shake It Up' because the song was more straightforward and dance-focused compared to their more enigmatic previous works. However, the band insisted they were simply progressing in their music style.

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