Check out other Angie Stone stuff particularly remixes.Originally Posted by Cruella
Life Story (Booker T Mix)
Wish I Didn't miss you (Hex Hector Mix)
Soul with dance attitude. Yeah Yeah Yeah
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At The Strip by Michael Andrew and Swingerhead is the most played version. (watch the beginning its got a talky bit on some versions)Originally Posted by Frankie_4711
Played it myself at Shelf on Tuesday Night
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Check out other Angie Stone stuff particularly remixes.Originally Posted by Cruella
Life Story (Booker T Mix)
Wish I Didn't miss you (Hex Hector Mix)
Soul with dance attitude. Yeah Yeah Yeah
DJ Chris Uren
This one is definately one of my favourites! It sure gets me shooting off my chair!Ok, one that always makes me shoot off my chair and rugby tackle the nearest decent man into a dance is Played Alive (The bongo song) by Safriduo.
Love this track too! It reminds me of when we did Strictly Dance Fever last year as that is the track we choreographed a dance to... and got through!As for old style dancey music Latin Lover by Lemon is always good fun.
Whenever it comes onat freestyle, we always end up doing it. Ahem, the dance that is!
.I like the way you Move and of corse Fire is great for rampant naughtyness - ditto anything by Touch and go
Again I agree with you! This one is very often played last up here! Great tune and a good way to finish off the night.
IEh?like the one were it sounds like shes singing "my big Mr Sheen" and saying how bella bell and vunderbar he is. Does anyone know who this is.
Save the Last dance, for godsake - if its not going to be the last song - DJ's please DONT INFLICT THIS ON ME ANYMORE!!!
Another one I like is Autumn Leaves...but don't know who the artist is. Anybody know? (its a dance track.)
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (Cruel Spell &whos that creepin are great as well)Originally Posted by Frankie_4711
As you obviously like a bit of swing try Bill Elliott - Streamliner
How about Bobby Darin's 'Beyond the Sea'. It has great rhythm, some breaks and is incredibly smooth.
Wow! A thread throwing up some decent music for a change.Originally Posted by Damien
Remember that from way back - perhaps Mantovani and his Orchestra - and good for a nice smooch or three. Nat King Cole's version may be the best known.Originally Posted by Donna
As my German pronounciation is rubbish can I carry on singing "My Big Mr Sheen" anyway?Originally Posted by Tessalicious
Also, think you should risk it for a biscuit with the Dandy Warhols, just wait till the grumpy ones leave the room. I've had some great nights where the DJ has played some experimental songs, only thing is half the crowd then moan that the music was bad. But when you dance up to 5 nights a week variety should be the spice of life.
just tell me when u plan to play it and at what event and I'll be there joining in with the "wo-ho-hoos"
Originally Posted by Whitebeard
No it's not!! Oh my gosh! It's been doing my head in trying to think what it's called and it's one of my favourite tunes still at the moment. Just text my dance teacher and the answer is....
ANTOINE!!!!!! Ever heard of it? It's called Autumn Leaves...check it out!! You'll love it. A feel good track and gets you dancing your socks off!
If it is Autumn Leaves then I think Donna may be referring to Coldcut's cover
Edit obviously not that one .....
Thanks for that!Originally Posted by ChrisU
Liked itOriginally Posted by clevedonboy
Not so keenOriginally Posted by clevedonboy
Liked itOriginally Posted by clevedonboy
Thanks for the tips!! Looks like I might have to go and spend a bit of money soon!!
I guess this is too old; too quiet; and too subtle, for most:
Could you put your Light on, Please: Harry Chapin, 1972
Autumn Leaves - Manuel - 104 bpm - a nice Rumba!Originally Posted by Donna
The bongo song
comsi comsa - In grid
Sway- Pussy Cat Dolls
Love dont let me go - David Gueta
This is my dj - Hard In Tango
Walk Away- James Hunter
Tilt your head back - Christina Aguilera
um, lets me get out my ipod, charge it and i'll get back to you, i have about 10 at the minute that no matter where i am at the time i hear the song, i just have to dance
*NB the above can cause embaressment to those not prepared for D's dancing bursts!
Never heard this one but will check it out! Luurrve da Rumba...Originally Posted by Dazzle
Does anyone know who does the following songs?
Stormy weather (uptempo version)
Safaronia Bee (girls singing "I surrender I surrender" in the chorus
Sing Halelluja!
The one with the mad ragga bloke on it and man who sounds like Tom Jones singing "Hey" to a jazzed up version of the end credits theme of that comedy program from the nineties starring Rik Mayal and Ade Edmondson which I cant remember the name of.
A while back this was being played so much at venues I go to that it was almost overplayed.Originally Posted by Your wife
Love dance, will travel
Dr Alban – Sing Hallelujah! maybe?Originally Posted by Your wife
Let your mind go and your body will follow. – Steve Martin, LA Story
Royal Crown Revue, and Colin JamesOriginally Posted by Your wife
[QUOTE=Daisy Chain]Texas Tornadoes singing Is Anybody Going to San AntoneQUOTE]
Hey! Good tune!
On a country theme, how about "I feel lucky (Mary Chapin Carpenter)", "Eat at Joes" (Suzy Boggus), "White Lightning" (George Jones), "Here for the party" (Gretchen Wilson).
"I feel lucky", in particular, could be a fine MJ track if it wasn't so gosh-darned Country
The version of Safronia B that your wife is referring to is probably by The Manhattan Transfer (Girls singing). That said IMHO Colin James' version swings so much better that the MH version shouldn't get played
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