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Even the most fanatical fitness lover among us has "one of those days." You know, the kind of day that feels like it would be best spent under the covers
Synchronous music is described as the synchronization between tempo and human movement in terms responding to the rhythmical qualities of music. [1] [11] Motivational music is described as music with strong rhythms and are fast tempo (>120 bpm). Type of music has the ability to change arousal levels and may be used as a stimulant or sedative.
Billboard magazine compiled the top-performing dance singles in the United States on the Hot Dance Music Club Play chart and the Hot Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales chart. Premiered in 1976, the Club Play chart ranked the most-played singles on dance club based on reports from a national sample of club DJs.
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The following page lists Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It concentrates on the 2021-updated list, on which some new ones were added, while others were up- or downrated, or entirely removed. The "Major contributors" column has not been included (unlike WikiProject Albums). To avoid any conflicts, you may note under that column ...
Galanty was listed as producer. Joe Chemay and John Hobbs composed Fonda's original theme music for the video; [19] the two had worked together on Chemay's 1981 R&B-pop album The Riper the Finer. [24] The RCA SelectaVision version of the video offered two audio channels, one with Fonda's verbal instruction, and the other with monaural music.
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The song was written by Ross (her first written song), and producers Paul Jabara and Ray Chew. The song was written during the popularity of aerobics classes. [1] It was released as the third single from the album on March 19, 1982 by RCA Records with the song "Two Can Make It" on the flip side (words and music by Dean Pitchford and Tom Snow).