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[music] 00:00
[singing] 00:02
[music and singing] 00:13
>> All the time, my baby, you on my mind. 00:16
[music] And [singing] I don't know why, 00:19
yeah, but the feeling is fine. Yeah, 00:21
can't you see [singing] you and I you 00:25
and 00:26
me were meant to be. 00:27
We were 00:28
>> [music] 00:29
>> meant to be. 00:30
Dancing 00:32
in the moonlight, 00:34
>> [music and singing] 00:37
>> gazing at the stars so bright. 00:38
Holding you until the sunrise, 00:41
>> [music] 00:43
>> sleeping until the [singing] midnight. 00:44
>> [music] 00:49
[music] 00:56
[music] 01:03
[music] 01:08
[music] 01:17
>> Every time when I look in your 01:20
eyes, 01:23
I smile [music] with pride, happy that 01:24
you are mine. 01:26
Tonight, your love is true, I 01:30
know. You are the best thing that has 01:32
happened to me. 01:34
>> [music] 01:36
[music] 01:47
[music] 01:53
[music] 01:57
[music] 02:02
>> Get up on the 02:08
floor, 02:10
dancing [music] 02:10
all night long. 02:12
>> [singing] 02:12
[music and singing] 02:20
>> Oh. 02:24
>> [singing] 02:28
[music] 02:32
>> Oh. 02:40
>> [music] 02:42
[music] 02:49
[music] 02:59
[music] 03:06

Dancin (KRONO Remix) – English Lyrics

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Dive into the rhythmic world of 'Dancin (KRONO Remix)'! This track is a perfect tool for English learners to practice listening to soulful, melodic phrasing and common idiomatic expressions related to emotion and movement in a catchy, repetitive, and easy-to-follow context.

[English]
[music]
[singing]
[music and singing]
>> All the time, my baby, you on my mind.
[music] And [singing] I don't know why,
yeah, but the feeling is fine. Yeah,
can't you see [singing] you and I you
and
me were meant to be.
We were
>> [music]
>> meant to be.
Dancing
in the moonlight,
>> [music and singing]
>> gazing at the stars so bright.
Holding you until the sunrise,
>> [music]
>> sleeping until the [singing] midnight.
>> [music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
>> Every time when I look in your
eyes,
I smile [music] with pride, happy that
you are mine.
Tonight, your love is true, I
know. You are the best thing that has
happened to me.
>> [music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
>> Get up on the
floor,
dancing [music]
all night long.
>> [singing]
[music and singing]
>> Oh.
>> [singing]
[music]
>> Oh.
>> [music]
[music]
[music]
[music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

baby

/ˈbeɪ.bi/

A1
  • noun
  • - a term of endearment for a loved one, especially a romantic partner

mind

/maɪnd/

A1
  • noun
  • - the part of a person that thinks, feels, and remembers

feeling

/ˈfiː.lɪŋ/

A2
  • noun
  • - an emotional state or reaction

fine

/faɪn/

A1
  • adjective
  • - of high quality; good; satisfactory

see

/siː/

A1
  • verb
  • - to perceive with the eyes

meant

/ment/

B1
  • verb (past participle of mean)
  • - intended; having a particular purpose or significance

dancing

/ˈdæn.sɪŋ/

A2
  • verb (present participle)
  • - moving rhythmically to music
  • noun
  • - the act of dancing

moonlight

/ˈmuːn.laɪt/

B2
  • noun
  • - the light that comes from the moon

gazing

/ˈɡeɪ.zɪŋ/

B2
  • verb (present participle of gaze)
  • - looking steadily and intently, especially at something far or beautiful

stars

/stɑːrz/

A1
  • noun (plural)
  • - celestial bodies that emit light; also used metaphorically for famous people

bright

/braɪt/

A1
  • adjective
  • - giving out or reflecting a lot of light; vivid; cheerful

holding

/ˈhoʊl.dɪŋ/

B1
  • verb (present participle of hold)
  • - grasping or keeping something in one's hands or arms

sunrise

/ˈsʌn.raɪz/

B2
  • noun
  • - the time in the morning when the sun appears above the horizon

sleeping

/ˈsliː.pɪŋ/

A2
  • verb (present participle of sleep)
  • - being in a state of rest with closed eyes and reduced consciousness

midnight

/ˈmɪd.naɪt/

B2
  • noun
  • - 12:00 a.m., the middle of the night

eyes

/aɪz/

A1
  • noun (plural)
  • - organs of sight; the paired visual organs on the face

smile

/smaɪl/

A1
  • verb
  • - to form one's lips into a happy or friendly expression
  • noun
  • - a facial expression indicating pleasure, affection, or amusement

pride

/praɪd/

B2
  • noun
  • - a feeling of deep satisfaction derived from achievements, qualities, or possessions

happy

/ˈhæp.i/

A1
  • adjective
  • - feeling or showing pleasure or contentment

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • noun
  • - deep affection or strong feeling of attachment toward someone or something

true

/truː/

A2
  • adjective
  • - in accordance with fact or reality; genuine

happened

/ˈhæp.ənd/

B1
  • verb (past tense of happen)
  • - occurred; took place

floor

/flɔːr/

A1
  • noun
  • - the lower surface of a room, on which one walks

night

/naɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise

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Key Grammar Structures

  • All the time, my baby, you on my mind.

    ➔ Ellipsis, Subject-Verb Inversion (implied)

    ➔ The sentence omits the verb 'are' after 'you'. The phrase 'you on my mind' functions as a predicate complement. It's a stylistic choice, common in song lyrics, creating a more concise and rhythmic feel. The implied full sentence is 'You are on my mind'.

  • can't you see you and I you and me were meant to be.

    ➔ Tag Question, Pronoun Case (subjective vs. objective)

    ➔ The phrase 'can't you see' functions as a tag question, seeking confirmation. The repetition of 'you and I' and 'you and me' highlights the contrast between the subjective pronoun 'I' (used as part of the compound subject) and the objective pronoun 'me'. While 'you and I' is grammatically correct as the subject, the repetition with 'you and me' is stylistic.

  • Every time when I look in your eyes,

    ➔ Subordinate Clause (Adverbial of Time), Relative Pronoun

    ➔ The phrase 'Every time when I look in your eyes' is a subordinate clause functioning as an adverbial of time, modifying the main clause. 'When' introduces the clause and 'I' is the subject within the clause. 'Your' is a possessive adjective modifying 'eyes'.