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  2. Don't Forget to Dance - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Forget to Dance" was eventually released as a single in August 1983 in the US and the following month in the UK. Davies commented on the song, "Even a pompous love ballad like 'Don't Forget to Dance' had one of my favorite moments: a line, 'nice bit of old'.

  3. State of Confusion - Wikipedia

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    State of Confusion is the twentieth studio album by the English rock group the Kinks, released in 1983.The record features the single "Come Dancing", which hit number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was one of the band's biggest hit singles in the United States, equaling the 1965 peak of "Tired of Waiting for You".

  4. Come Dancing (song) - Wikipedia

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    The band would revisit the spiv character Ray played in the video multiple times, such as in the music videos for "Don't Forget to Dance" and "Do It Again". [7] According to Ray, the band's 1986 album Think Visual was originally going to be a concept album centered on taking the character and putting him in the "environment of a video shop."

  5. Jon Hume - Wikipedia

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    Hume with Evermore in 2005. Jon Cobbe Hume (born Jonathan Daniel Cobbe) [1] [2] [3] is an Australian-born New Zealand musician, songwriter and producer based between Los Angeles and Nashville who has written and produced songs for JP Cooper, Galantis, Bebe Rexha, Guy Sebastian, Sofi Tukker, Dean Lewis, Icona Pop, Elle King, Joshua Bassett, Wilder Woods and Zhu. [4]

  6. Come Dancing with The Kinks - Wikipedia

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    The CD also has the longer 4:40 album version of "Don't Forget to Dance". Aside from the removal of those three tracks, the running order is maintained. [3] These changes result in a shorter runtime of 69:53. The 2000 reissue changes the album considerably.

  7. Pretty Woman – The Musical (album) - Wikipedia

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    Pretty Woman – The Musical is an album by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams.It was at first a digital download studio release, released online on 4 March 2022. It was released a week prior to the album So Happy It Hurts.

  8. Category:Songs about dancing - Wikipedia

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    Do You Want to Dance; Don't Bring Lulu; Don't Forget to Dance; Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough; Don't Stop Movin' (S Club 7 song) Don't Stop the Music (Rihanna song) Donk (song) Dracula Cha Cha Cha; Dream on the Dancefloor; Drop That Kitty; I Wanna Dance (Melodie MC song)

  9. All Day and All of the Night - Wikipedia

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    Ray Davies said on the topic: "My publisher wanted to sue. I was unwilling to do that. I think they cut a deal somewhere, but I don't know the details." [12] Dave Davies added: "That one is the most irritating of all of them ... I did a show where I played 'All Day and All of the Night' and stuck in a piece of 'Hello, I Love You'.