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Party songs
Which songs do YOU think go down well at a party to get you up dancing. Got loads now but i may be missing some.
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Karma Chameleon by Culture Club It feels like I'm in love by Kelly Marie. These are all guaranteed to have me doing the 'walking to the dance floor dance' as Peter Kay would say. :D |
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Got abba and culture club chick both go down well.
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Can't beat the Quo for getting people up on the dance floor, specially after a few sherbets:alright:
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Where do you want me to start??? lol
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The start sounds good to me.
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Wig Wam Bam.... Time Warp.... Cha Cha slide (unfortunately) lol
YMCA.... Lets Twist Again.... Ring Of Fire.... Macarena.... It's Raining Men |
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The Smiths - Panic (Hang the DJ)
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Monster Mash - Bobby Boris Pickett & The Crypt Kicker Five, Thriller - Michael Jackson, The Locomotion - Little Eva, The Twist - Beach Boys & The Fat Boys, Any of Elvis's, Mud & Showaddywaddy, Rama A Lama Ding Dong - Rocky Sharpe & The Replays. The list is endless.:p
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I am rubbish at this as never know singers/songs ('cept musicals), etc., however, love that one that has the lyrics 'Together, Forever (we two, with you ?)" ... could fly when that comes on .. :D
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thats annoying... was working fine earlier
its together forever by rick astley.. |
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The Birdie song - The Tweets.:D:dancedog:
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Walk like an Egyptian- the Bangles i have seen em goin daft to at a few do's.:D
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There is a problem with that song It won't stop just keeps playing the song over and over again on " I-Tunes " :D:D:D |
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Parties are probably a lot different to the ones we used to have at my parents' but we used to have a damned good time. :D
Both my parents were good pianists (my mum was classically trained) and they had a good piano. After a few whiskies, a fair bit of wine and loads of mum's great food, it was the norm to congregate round the piano, in the front room at 559, Livesey Branch Rd., and sing while Mum played. My sister-in-law and I were rivals (she was soprano - I was mezzo, but louder) and all the old 'uns came out; "Me and My Gal", "When I Grow Too Old To Dream", any Gilbert and Sullivan. I used to do a few Gracie Fields numbers too. There's no "party" record that can compare. ;) |
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