Dance Tonight is a formerly unidentified Indie Rock song by the Israeli band Crap, released in 1997 as the fourth track on their debut album "Not For Sale".
Search History[]
The song was posted to YouTube on April 12th, 2011, by user Nitzan Zada. He didn’t provide any information about the song, but he gave it the placeholder name “Dance Tonight”.
On May 12th, 2025, user S2h reposted the song to YouTube. Less than an hour later, user I Really Like Horror Movies asked the OP where they got the song from, and they said they downloaded it off of eMule around 2005.
Later that day, user Girlwantsboy put the song into music recognition app Audiotag, and it said the song was called Dance Tonight by Crep, released in 1992 on an album called Not For Sale.
A day later, user Samuel’s Reposts found a Discogs page for an album called Not For Sale by a band called Crap, which had a song titled Dance Tonight, but he couldn’t find any audio online at the time.
Later that day, on May 13th, 2025, the song was fully identified as Dance Tonight by Crap after Samuel found audio of the song on Musify.club
Lyrics[]
Eye for an eye with no exceptions
It used to be so right
Lie after lie and the story’s over
Much like, tonight
Would you dance for me
Would you dance, tonight
Would you dance for me
Oh would you dance for me
Fly for the (???) which no one discovered yet
No I’m not taking your [ball] disguise
And it’s so good to be your friend now
No, really, you should try
You should try
Try to dance for me
Would you dance, tonight
Would dance for me
Oh would you dance for me
Would you dance for me, dance
Would you dance for me, dance
Would you dance for me, would you dance
Would would dance for me
Oh would you dance for me
Tonight, tonight, tonight
Tonight, it sounds familiar
I feel high
(???), like you never did before
So I think, you should try
Crap[]
Crap was an indie rock band from Rishon-Lezion, Israel.
The band consisted of vocalist Kobi Nachum, guitarist and vocalist Assaf Levi, bassist and vocalist Lidor Levi and drummer Oren Jorno. Kobi Nachum, left Crap one month before Not For Sale's release.
In 1997, they released their first album, Not For Sale, which included this song.
In 1997, they released four separate singles, which were songs from the album.
In 2004, they released their second and final album, 22.
In 2004, they release four more separate singles, which were from 22.
Shortly after they disbanded.