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Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance
・ Take Your Daughter to Work Day (The Office)
・ Take Your Dog to Work Day
・ Take Your Mama
・ Take Your Memory with You
・ Take Your Partner by the Hand
・ Take Your Pick (album)
・ Take Your Pick!
・ Take Your Shirt Off
・ Take Your Shoes Off
・ Take Your Skin Off
・ Take your Son, Sir!
・ Take Your Stand
・ Take Your Time
・ Take Your Time (album)


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Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance : ウィキペディア英語版
Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance

"Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance" is a song written by Frank Zappa and first recorded and released by The Mothers of Invention on their 1968 album ''We're Only In It For The Money''. The song was originally recorded as an instrumental by Frank Zappa in 1961 at Pal Recording Recording Studio.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://globalia.net/donlope/fz/lyrics/The_Lost_Episodes.html#Clothes )
==History==

The first instance of lyrics being written for the melody is on a 1965 demo tape by The Mothers Of Invention on which the song is recorded as "I'm So Happy I Could Cry."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.scribd.com/doc/54780608/Frank-Zappa-and-The-Mothers-of-Invention-The-Complete-Guide )〕 The lyrics describe the sincere love of a man to a "...girl he left behind him when he went out to see this great, big world..." This version, released on the posthumous Frank Zappa album ''Joe's Corsage,'' also contains a bridge section that is not included in any other version of the song, save for the instrumental version that appears at the end of the "Lumpy Gravy" LP. At one point, the tune (without lyrics) was referred to by a working title of "Never On Sunday" (coincidentally the title of another very popular and oft-recorded song by Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis, written around the same time that Zappa wrote his song).
Two years later, in 1967, Zappa wrote entirely new lyrics to the tune and it was finally re-recorded by The Mothers Of Invention (in a more abbreviated arrangement, with the bridge section excised) as "Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance" for the album ''We're Only In It for The Money.'' The song would be known by this title from that point on. The lyrics to this version are a satirical look at social classes and the hippie subculture of the sixties.〔
The song was once again re-recorded by Frank Zappa for his album ''Lumpy Gravy'' under the shortened title "Take Your Clothes Off," this time in its more common instrumental form and, as previously mentioned, with the original bridge section that was excluded from the "We're Only In It For The Money" version of the track fully reincorporated. Most live performances of the song by Frank Zappa are instrumental jams.〔

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