Who Did It Better

Marvin OR Hall & Oates?

Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye 1976

After the Dance

Written by Marvin Gaye, Leon Ware

After the dance, we'll be in love
After the dance, we'll be in love

What's this song about ↓

"After the Dance" is a promise that the night will not end when the music stops. Marvin Gaye recorded it in 1973 as a song about what happens after the party clears, when two people are left alone and the real connection begins. The dance floor is foreplay. The conversation is the prelude. The song understands that the most important moment of a night out is not the dancing but the walk home. The quiet after noise. The intimacy after performance.

Hall & Oates Hall & Oates 2004

Variation A — side column

Marvin Gaye 1976
Hall & Oates 2004

I already know

Play me a sample

Marvin Hall & Oates

I need to be convinced

Variation B — left & right edges

Marvin Gaye 1976

I already know

Play me a sample

Marvin Hall & Oates

I need to be convinced

Hall & Oates 2004

Variation C — filled color-coded buttons

Marvin Gaye 1976
Hall & Oates 2004

I already know

Play me a sample

Marvin Hall & Oates

I need to be convinced

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Who Did It Better

Marvin OR Hall & Oates?

Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye 1976
Hall & Oates Hall & Oates 2004

After the Dance

Written by Marvin Gaye, Leon Ware

After the dance, we'll be in love
After the dance, we'll be in love

What's this song about ↓

"After the Dance" is a promise that the night will not end when the music stops. Marvin Gaye recorded it in 1973 as a song about what happens after the party clears, when two people are left alone and the real connection begins. The dance floor is foreplay. The conversation is the prelude. The song understands that the most important moment of a night out is not the dancing but the walk home. The quiet after noise. The intimacy after performance.

Variation A — side column

Marvin Gaye 1976
Hall & Oates 2004

I already know

Play me a sample

Marvin Hall & Oates

I need to be convinced

Variation B — left & right edges

Marvin Gaye 1976

I already know

Play me a sample

Marvin Hall & Oates

I need to be convinced

Hall & Oates 2004

Variation C — filled color-coded buttons

Marvin Gaye 1976
Hall & Oates 2004

I already know

Play me a sample

Marvin Hall & Oates

I need to be convinced

The Sunday Drop
One song. One story. Every Sunday.

No algorithms. No trending sections. Just a song someone loved and the story behind it. Delivered Sunday morning.

Free. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

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