Keith Whitley Songs
Dancing in Love: A Serenade to Keith Whitley SongsLyrics
I can still feel the cool fall breeze of that September night
I reminisce about the refreshing autumn breeze on that particular September night.
You were standing there playing with your hair
You were present, casually playing with your hair.
Eyes dancing in the fire light
Your eyes expressed a lively spirit in the glow of the fire.
With Keith Whitely on the radio I took your hand in mine
While Keith Whitley's music played on the radio, I held your hand.
I pulled you close and we danced real slow
We drew near and danced slowly to the song "Don't Close Your Eyes."
To Don't close your eyes
The dance was a romantic moment shared during the mentioned song.
Then it was love from ten feet away
Love blossomed, seemingly from a distance of ten feet.
When you say nothing at all, what's left to say
Referring to the intimacy of silence, where unspoken feelings say it all.
I'd've loved you all night long would these arms be in your way
Expressing a desire to love throughout the night, questioning if my embrace hindered it.
Brother Jukebox you can't go wrong
Brother Jukebox is suggested as a reliable choice for playing songs, especially those by Keith Whitley.
Just keep on playing Keith Whitley songs
Encouraging the continuation of playing songs by Keith Whitley.
I must've played that song a hundred times
Repetition of playing a particular song numerous times.
'For the night was through
Anticipation for the night's end.
I didn't want to miss one single kiss
A desire not to miss any moment, especially kisses shared.
Cause I was falling in love with you
The realization of falling in love during the course of the night.
But the battery on my truck was dead when I finally stepped away
Encountering a practical issue with a dead truck battery.
So I pulled out my old guitar and I started to play
Resorting to playing the guitar when stepping away from the truck.
And it was love from ten feet away
A recurrence of feeling love, even from a distance.
When you say nothing at all, what's left to say
Reiteration of the profound impact of silence in expressing love.
I'd've loved you all night long would these arms be in your way
Expressing a willingness to love throughout the night, pondering if physical barriers exist.
Brother Jukebox you can't go wrong
Emphasizing the reliability of Brother Jukebox in playing Keith Whitley songs.
Just keep on playing Keith Whitley songs
A repeated call to continue playing songs by Keith Whitley.
And it was love from ten feet away
A reaffirmation of feeling love, even from a distance.
When you say nothing at all, what's left to say
Reiteration of the powerful impact of silence in expressing love.
I'd've loved you all night long would these arms be in your way
Expressing a desire to love throughout the night, contemplating the possibility of hindrance.
Brother Jukebox you can't go wrong
Underlining the reliability of Brother Jukebox for playing Keith Whitley songs.
Just keep on playing Keith Whitley songs
A final plea to continue playing songs by Keith Whitley.
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