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Heads Were Dancing ❲UHD · 1080p❳

: The narrator meets a charming man in 1939 who challenges her to a coin toss for a dance. She spends the evening dancing with him and finds him delightful.

: Bush based the concept on a story of someone who danced with J. Robert Oppenheimer without knowing his identity. She substituted Hitler to heighten the "dancing with evil" theme. Heads Were Dancing

: The track features a distinctive, fretless bass line played by Mick Karn . It also includes a lush orchestral arrangement by Michael Kamen , with cello from Jonathan Williams and viola from Nigel Kennedy. : The narrator meets a charming man in

is a track by Kate Bush from her 1989 album, The Sensual World . The song is a dark, narrative piece with a chilling twist: Robert Oppenheimer without knowing his identity

For those looking to play the song, resources like Songsterr provide tabs for bass, guitar, and drums. Heads We're Dancing - Kate Bush Encyclopedia

: The next morning, she sees a picture of him on the front page of the newspaper and realizes she had been dancing with Adolf Hitler .