Let Me Take You Dancing

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A-side"Let Me Take You Dancing"
B-side"Don't Turn Me Away"
ReleasedNovember 6, 1978[1]
Recorded1978
"Let Me Take You Dancing"
Single by Bryan Adams
A-side"Let Me Take You Dancing"
B-side"Don't Turn Me Away"
ReleasedNovember 6, 1978[1]
Recorded1978
StudioPinewood Studios, Vancouver
GenreDisco
Length3:01
LabelA&M
SongwritersBryan Adams
Jim Vallance
ProducersBryan Adams
Jim Vallance
Bryan Adams singles chronology
"Let Me Take You Dancing"
(1978)
"Give Me Your Love"
(1980)

"Let Me Take You Dancing" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian artist Bryan Adams. It was written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance and was later remixed by John Luongo. It is notable for being Adams' first solo single and his first ever release as a solo artist when he was 19.

A disco influenced pop song in its original mix, the popular remixed version of the song is even more disco-oriented. It was one of the first songs that Adams and Vallance wrote together and was based on a rag-time piano riff that Vallance had written. The writing took place during February 1978 and the song was recorded at Pinewood Studios by Geoff Turner.[1] The song was originally released as a pop song, but was taken by his record company and remixed.

Remixes

Although the single had some minor radio success, respected remixer John Luongo was recruited to make it sound like a proper disco track ready for release in the United States.[1] The song went to number 22 on the disco chart.[2]

  • In 1978 Prism recorded "Don’t Turn Me Away" as a demo for the See Forever Eyes album, however it never made it to the final release.

Adams' disavowing

According to Vallance, Adams has since distanced himself from the higher octave vocal style used in the original recording, which was a holdover from the period when he was lead singer for Sweeney Todd. As for the remix, Luongo chose to increase the tempo of the song, but there was no time-compression technology at that time so this increased the pitch of Adams' vocals. Adams was disappointed with the sped-up sound,[1] making him sound like a woman, according to many listeners.[3] Adams has only performed it live on a handful of occasions. Despite being a single, neither "Let Me Take You Dancing" (except for the 12" disco mix) or its B Side, "Don't Turn Me Away", has appeared on an official CD release as of 2014, nor has been available for purchase online.

As of 2016, Web Sheriff, which Bryan Adams is a client of, actively blocks any attempts to upload this song digitally, especially on YouTube.

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