About The Song
“Save the Last Dance for Me” was written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman and first recorded by The Drifters in 1960, with Ben E. King on lead vocals. The song is a heartfelt ballad exploring themes of love, trust, and jealousy. It became a timeless classic and held the number one spot on the charts for three weeks in 1960.
The song has been covered by various artists including Dalida, the DeFranco Family, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, and Michael Bublé. “Save the Last Dance for Me” continues to resonate with music lovers worldwide, showcasing the enduring appeal of The Drifters’ music.
Lyrics
You can dance
Every dance with the guy
Who gave you the eye
Let him hold you tight
You can smile
Every smile for the man
Who held your hand
'Neath the pale moonlight
But don't forget who's taking you home
And in whose arms you're gonna be
So darlin'
Save the last dance for me, mmm
Oh I know
That the music is fine
Like sparkling wine
Go and have your fun
Laugh and sing
But while we're apart
Don't give your heart
To anyone
But don't forget who's taking you home
And in whose arms you're gonna be
So darlin'
Save the last dance for me, mmm
Baby don't you know I love you so?
Can't you feel it when we touch?
I will never, never let you go
I love you oh so much
You can dance
Go and carry on
Till the night is gone
And it's time to go
If he asks
If you're all alone
Can he take you home
You must tell him no
'Cause don't forget who's taking you home
And in whose arms you're gonna be
So darlin'
Save the last dance for me
'Cause don't forget who's taking you home
And in whose arms you're gonna be
So darlin'
Save the last dance for me, mmm
Save the last dance for me, mmm
Save the last dance for me