@@MargauxHemingway It definitely creates a certain ambience, and it always reminds me of the rainy season in California. I was in LA staying near the beach when I first heard this song. It brings back memories of dimness, beautiful sights throughout that state and all. This song always takes me there.
Absolutely I think this was easily the best song not only on this album but of there careers. I mean it has a great opening lyrics a good chorus and a great saxophone solo. This song would have been a great follow up to Venus which went No.1. All it needed was a good video to promote it. No doubt it would have hit top 10.
I'm transported into a world with Bananarama crooning and a pina colada on a balmy evening as my tears roll down my cheeks as I try to relive those good 'ol times I still love their new music on 'Masquerade' but this song does something to my soul in an oddly melancholic manner
Wow! I'm comment 13? This group and in particularly this song never got the recognition both deserved. From the lyrics, the harmony of the ladies voices, and the background music..this song is a wonderful piece. Personally while some of their other songs got massive radio play, I think "Dance With A Stranger" is the best thing they ever did. Watching and waiting for the moment to arrive....Beautiful.
I get SO nostalgic listening to this song... If I had to pick just one, this would probably be my all-around favorite Bananarama song. It's quite likely the one I've listened to the most. Then again, I'm a huge fan of the "True Confessions" album, by far their best. This song, along with "A Trick of the Night" and "In A Perfect World", represents one of the best sequences of songs on an 80s pop album.
So so powerful! I love the modality and the improv. Beautiful mix! I'm a new fan. I've been listening to one song each day--my daily Bananarama! Love it!
Habe das Album "True Confessions" auf Vinyl. "Dance with a Stranger" ist einer der schönsten Titel, die Bananarama gesungen haben. Cooler Groove mit Jazz-Elementen. Einfach klasse gemacht und hört sich noch heute so gut an wie 1986.
Amazing that this song never found its way onto a soundtrack... *_There's no emotion... only passion in your crime..._* Love that line! You can feel the sadness and desperation for want of human touch. Should have been a single release! 🌕
@@jimmiesmith5811 Yes I mean to this day I don’t get it ? It had good lyrics and a smooth popish sound/melody. The opening followed by the chorus then the second part followed by the chorus then the Saxophone part makes the song and gives it even more life. This song just needed better promotion and that was the video era for music. After Venus I believe they released Trick of the night which was ok but didn’t pack the same punch as Venus. Most of their videos back during that time were upbeat and fun with a lot of dancing around. This would have been the time to make a little more serious video because it was a much more mature song then what they had put out before. Oh well but it’s still my favorite song of any song they ever did.
Bananarama had something about not releasing ballads as singles, just because their first attempt to do so (the lovely "Cheers Then") was their first single that flopped. I always felt it was a ridiculous rule.
@@Cicilo1983 , Yea I think everyone gets caught up with dance music and fancy beats. The reason I believe it would have worked if Marketed the right way is because they had already had several upbeat hits such as Hey Hey goodbye, Robert Dinero’s waiting, Cruel Summer, Venus. Trick of the Night I think was a song they thought might be a hit but it really wasn’t and that might have persuaded the record company a long with producers to not promote it. True confessions was a good album for its time but outside of Venus there were not a lot of other hits. I still believe to this day if they meaning the Producers (Record Company) would have really promoted that song and had made a really quality video featuring the Girls in a more mature video instead of just clowning around dancing it would have took them to another level professionally. Kinda like when an actor does comedy but then makes a movie where it’s a more serious role and he broaden’s his overall appeal. I think Dance with a stranger could have been that song where they made that transition to a more mature sound. I mean they did have really good success with WOW ! I herd a rumor became a big hit and there were some other catchy’ tunes but still no Ballard or anything that would again broaden their audience and show versatility with being able to go in different direction.
This track always takes me to a certain place of mysterious wonder, romance & sensual delight. Simply mouldering aural sensation. Definitely 1 of Bananarama's all time best. And that very sexy sax bit...perfection.😉👍👌🎷🎼🎶🎧😌🥰
This song falls right on the edge of their earlier edgy mid-80s stuff and their SAW later 80s & early 90s dance pop world. After all, Swain / Jolley also did the initial Alison Moyet ALF album
Had a girlfriend back in ‘88 and True Confessions was one of our favorite albums. She loved this song. It was my least favorite at the time. Over the years, I grew to love it. Definitely still one of my favorite albums.
V Samuels: The Spice Girls only wish...the closest from them to this is "When 2 Become 1"...but there's no comparison...this is a hauntingly mature track...that one is just a simple love song...
Stephen. This is based on the movie of the same name.It came out information 1985. It was based on Ruth Elliis the. last woman to be hanged in England in the 1950s for shooting her lover .
Yes, I loved the album Bananarama - Rough Justice, Hotline to Heaven, Robert DeNiro's Waiting. Venus was a SAW production - Drum machines and synthesizers on steroids! LOL
This album seems less catchy and more ‘mature’ and atmospheric. I like both eras and glad had some more success & pop moments as a result of SAW. Can’t begrudge them of that. Made for a dynamic decade 😎🎶✨
One of the best songs they did wonderful arrangement, beautifully mixed, and the harmonies are great. It is one of those songs that you can listen to the lyrics and kind of sympathize with the person singing the song
I always viewed this song as a tragedy. Two strangers, both intent on killing themselves, meet by happenstance on their final night, and die together. I remember countless nights, listening to this song, while crying myself to sleep...fantasizing of ending my life.
"Dance With A Stranger" Scarlet lips, a silk embrace But there's no laughter in her face A crowded room is a lonely place full of lies A wicked smile a shifting glance The passion light you feel at last Her pleasure somehow eased the pain Too late to chance it all again Before we kiss the world goodbye It's only a breath away One more dance before you die So tender as the music plays There's no emotion Only passion in your crime Killing the love that drives you out of your mind When you dance with a stranger A spinning room a cool caress A try to hide my loneliness Cheek to cheek we let the evening drift by The hollow mask has disappeared We drown our love through salty tears We speed at night like a racing car And now I see you as you really are Before we kiss the world goodbye It's only a breath away One more dance before you die So tender as the music plays There's no emotion Only passion in your crime Love is the last thing on your mind When you dance with a stranger Dance... Dance with a stranger Dance... Before we kiss the world goodbye It's only a breath away One more dance before you die So tender as the music plays There's no emotion Only passion in your crime Love is the last thing on your mind When you dance with a stranger Watching and waiting For the moment to arrive Dance with a stranger Love is the last thing on your mind When you dance with a stranger There's no emotion Only passion in your crime Love is the last thing on your mind When you dance with a stranger
the most sophisticated pop Bananarama album. I love this track too. It creates a certain ambient, and it has nice vocal harmonies too
I love the song lyrics on this album.
@@MargauxHemingway It definitely creates a certain ambience, and it always reminds me of the rainy season in California. I was in LA staying near the beach when I first heard this song. It brings back memories of dimness, beautiful sights throughout that state and all. This song always takes me there.
Someone said this is their best song. They are right! Another sad example of a song better than the ones that got more airplay and became hits.
Absolutely I think this was easily the best song not only on this album but of there careers. I mean it has a great opening lyrics a good chorus and a great saxophone solo. This song would have been a great follow up to Venus which went No.1. All it needed was a good video to promote it. No doubt it would have hit top 10.
It reminds me of Sade or George M Careless Whispers, great song.
I'm transported into a world with Bananarama crooning and a pina colada on a balmy evening as my tears roll down my cheeks as I try to relive those good 'ol times
I still love their new music on 'Masquerade' but this song does something to my soul in an oddly melancholic manner
By the beach anywhere in California.
Wow! I'm comment 13? This group and in particularly this song never got the recognition both deserved. From the lyrics, the harmony of the ladies voices, and the background music..this song is a wonderful piece. Personally while some of their other songs got massive radio play, I think "Dance With A Stranger" is the best thing they ever did. Watching and waiting for the moment to arrive....Beautiful.
The best songs are rarely the ones that get the most radio play and become hits. Thank God for TH-cam, where I can find these gems.
1 of their best songs...ever...everything is spot on!...
This is so damn gorgeous!
I get Goosebumps when I hear this masterpiece
I get SO nostalgic listening to this song... If I had to pick just one, this would probably be my all-around favorite Bananarama song. It's quite likely the one I've listened to the most. Then again, I'm a huge fan of the "True Confessions" album, by far their best. This song, along with "A Trick of the Night" and "In A Perfect World", represents one of the best sequences of songs on an 80s pop album.
So so powerful! I love the modality and the improv. Beautiful mix! I'm a new fan. I've been listening to one song each day--my daily Bananarama! Love it!
Habe das Album "True Confessions" auf Vinyl. "Dance with a Stranger" ist einer der schönsten Titel, die Bananarama gesungen haben. Cooler Groove mit Jazz-Elementen. Einfach klasse gemacht und hört sich noch heute so gut an wie 1986.
Definitely this is the best of them! love this song and its sad history! Intelligence and sensitivity in POP.
Loved this album
Amazing that this song never found its way onto a soundtrack...
*_There's no emotion... only passion in your crime..._* Love that line!
You can feel the sadness and desperation for want of human touch.
Should have been a single release! 🌕
Amen .... Street light catches you I see you as you really are !!! 😊
Look for the song on their True Confessions track 5
I was already old when this album came out but listening to this song reminds me of my young adulthood in NYC. So many nights looking for love.
Reminds me of many nights in LA.
My favorite song off this album.
I love this song. I've been looking for this on TH-cam for years.
How this wasn't a hit blows my mind ? All it needed was a good Video to market it and a few television appearances to promote it.
This should have been released as a single too bad
@@jimmiesmith5811 Yes I mean to this day I don’t get it ? It had good lyrics and a smooth popish sound/melody. The opening followed by the chorus then the second part followed by the chorus then the Saxophone part makes the song and gives it even more life. This song just needed better promotion and that was the video era for music. After Venus I believe they released Trick of the night which was ok but didn’t pack the same punch as Venus. Most of their videos back during that time were upbeat and fun with a lot of dancing around. This would have been the time to make a little more serious video because it was a much more mature song then what they had put out before. Oh well but it’s still my favorite song of any song they ever did.
Bananarama had something about not releasing ballads as singles, just because their first attempt to do so (the lovely "Cheers Then") was their first single that flopped. I always felt it was a ridiculous rule.
@@Cicilo1983 , Yea I think everyone gets caught up with dance music and fancy beats. The reason I believe it would have worked if Marketed the right way is because they had already had several upbeat hits such as Hey Hey goodbye, Robert Dinero’s waiting, Cruel Summer, Venus. Trick of the Night I think was a song they thought might be a hit but it really wasn’t and that might have persuaded the record company a long with producers to not promote it. True confessions was a good album for its time but outside of Venus there were not a lot of other hits. I still believe to this day if they meaning the Producers (Record Company) would have really promoted that song and had made a really quality video featuring the Girls in a more mature video instead of just clowning around dancing it would have took them to another level professionally. Kinda like when an actor does comedy but then makes a movie where it’s a more serious role and he broaden’s his overall appeal. I think Dance with a stranger could have been that song where they made that transition to a more mature sound. I mean they did have really good success with WOW ! I herd a rumor became a big hit and there were some other catchy’ tunes but still no Ballard or anything that would again broaden their audience and show versatility with being able to go in different direction.
This track always takes me to a certain place of mysterious wonder, romance & sensual delight. Simply mouldering aural sensation. Definitely 1 of Bananarama's all time best. And that very sexy sax bit...perfection.😉👍👌🎷🎼🎶🎧😌🥰
Yes, and it reminds me of those nights in LA.
My favourite Nana song. Always was and always will be
Absolutely fabulous...
🎹😁👍
This song falls right on the edge of their earlier edgy mid-80s stuff and their SAW later 80s & early 90s dance pop world. After all, Swain / Jolley also did the initial Alison Moyet ALF album
A cool Sade sound to this
Stephen. My favorite Bananarama song.. It reminds me of the great British film of the same name. It's a truestory
Reminds me of time that I spent in LA.
❤THIS IS MY FAVORITE SONG OF THE WHOLE ALBUM THIS LADYS KNOW HOW TO SING I LOVE THEM ALL
Stephen. It is spot on.....
I agree.
Had a girlfriend back in ‘88 and True Confessions was one of our favorite albums. She loved this song. It was my least favorite at the time. Over the years, I grew to love it. Definitely still one of my favorite albums.
Best song on the album. So underrated. The original Spice Girls!
V Samuels: The Spice Girls only wish...the closest from them to this is "When 2 Become 1"...but there's no comparison...this is a hauntingly mature track...that one is just a simple love song...
I never thought this grup can make this lovely song.my favourit grup.
Is Very Beautifull 😘
Sophist-pop before the fabulous Swingout Sister invented it.
This song and the entire album is in my top 1 of albums.
Stephen. This is based on the movie of the same name.It came out information 1985. It was based on Ruth Elliis the. last woman to be hanged in England in the 1950s for shooting her lover .
Source?
The Jolley/Swain days were way better than the Stock/Aiken/Waterman production.
Yes! The Jolley/Swain era was better and more fun. The SAW years became too polished and generic. True Confessions was their last hurrah.
Yes, I loved the album Bananarama - Rough Justice, Hotline to Heaven, Robert DeNiro's Waiting. Venus was a SAW production - Drum machines and synthesizers on steroids! LOL
@Broccoli Beefed The SAW years were dance music dreck. The Jolley/Swain era was them being musical. True Confessions was a masterpiece.
This album seems less catchy and more ‘mature’ and atmospheric. I like both eras and glad had some more success & pop moments as a result of SAW. Can’t begrudge them of that. Made for a dynamic decade 😎🎶✨
@Ronald McFondle Not really! Only rarely they charted big in America under SAW production...
BANANARAMA UNICAS. EN MEXICO NADIE?? SOLO COMENTARIOS EXTRANJEROS
One of the best songs they did wonderful arrangement, beautifully mixed, and the harmonies are great. It is one of those songs that you can listen to the lyrics and kind of sympathize with the person singing the song
I always viewed this song as a tragedy. Two strangers, both intent on killing themselves, meet by happenstance on their final night, and die together. I remember countless nights, listening to this song, while crying myself to sleep...fantasizing of ending my life.
Stephen. I would join a Bananarama fan club if I could. I have always. Loved them. As a gayman.
Theze gurlz r zee best!
"Dance With A Stranger"
Scarlet lips, a silk embrace
But there's no laughter in her face
A crowded room is a lonely place full of lies
A wicked smile a shifting glance
The passion light you feel at last
Her pleasure somehow eased the pain
Too late to chance it all again
Before we kiss the world goodbye
It's only a breath away
One more dance before you die
So tender as the music plays
There's no emotion
Only passion in your crime
Killing the love that drives you out of your mind
When you dance with a stranger
A spinning room a cool caress
A try to hide my loneliness
Cheek to cheek we let the evening drift by
The hollow mask has disappeared
We drown our love through salty tears
We speed at night like a racing car
And now I see you as you really are
Before we kiss the world goodbye
It's only a breath away
One more dance before you die
So tender as the music plays
There's no emotion
Only passion in your crime
Love is the last thing on your mind
When you dance with a stranger
Dance...
Dance with a stranger
Dance...
Before we kiss the world goodbye
It's only a breath away
One more dance before you die
So tender as the music plays
There's no emotion
Only passion in your crime
Love is the last thing on your mind
When you dance with a stranger
Watching and waiting
For the moment to arrive
Dance with a stranger
Love is the last thing on your mind
When you dance with a stranger
There's no emotion
Only passion in your crime
Love is the last thing on your mind
When you dance with a stranger
SIOBIHANS SUPER HEALTHY/IN SHAPE MID SECTION!!!!! ANNNNND TALENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Real love is something to go for! Dont wait! Take that chance! Laugh in your death bed!!!!
The least hyped of their songs is the best.