Go Into Your Dance
Written for: Go Into Your Dance (1935)
Performer: Al Jolson
Lyric: Al Dubin
Music: Harry Warren
Year: 1935
Original publisher: M. Witmark & Sons
Alternate version
Verse:
If you've a melancholy case of the blues,
I've got a remedy for you.
If you've an ounce of rhythm down in your shoes,
Then I'll change your point of view;
Chorus:
If you've been singin' a sad and blue song,
Go into your dance.
Until you learn how to sing a new song,
Go into your dance.
Don't be complainin',
Learn how to smile;
And if it's rainin',
Dance in the rain awhile.
Put off your sorrow until tomorrow,
Go into your dance;
Shake your shoes and go into your dance.