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"Dance with Me" is a 1975 hit single by American soft rock band Orleans from their second studio album, Orleans II (1974). Featuring a melodica solo by Larry Hoppen, "Dance with Me" was introduced on the band's second album, Orleans II, and later included on their third album Let There Be Music (1975).
After the band's later successes, Orleans II was finally put out in America in 1978, combined with the first album, as a double LP called Before the Dance. It was also released as a CD in Japan later on in the 1990s under its originally slated title Dance With Me. In the meantime, the group was back to showcasing for a new record deal.
Let There Be Music is the third album from the soft rock band Orleans, the first album on Asylum Records.The album spawned two hit singles, including the title cut, which peaked at #55 on May 24–31, 1975, and "Dance With Me", which peaked at #6 on October 18, 1975, on the Billboard Singles Chart.
Orleans II is the second album from the soft rock band Orleans. Orleans II was originally released in Japan and Europe in 1974. ABC Records chose not to release the album in the United States because they did not see any hits on the album, and the band was subsequently dropped from ABC Records.
Best Dance/Electronic Recording “Neverender”: Gaspard Augé & Xavier De Rosnay, producers; Gaspard Augé, Xavier De Rosnay, Damien Quintard & Vincent Taurelle, mixers (Justice & Tame Impala)
Today (Oct. 5), the pop-punk band returned to its fun-loving roots by sharing a Ramones-inspired video for “Dance With Me.” In the Malloys-directed clip, Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, and Travis ...
Dance with Me (Debelah Morgan album) or the title song (see below), 2000; Dance with Me (Friends album) or the title song, 2002; Dance with Me (Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra album), 1998
All 67 people on board the American Airlines regional jet and US Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair Wednesday night are presumed dead – a grim tragedy that has left a heartbreaking ...