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Music Suggestions for Series 12?

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    cymrugirlcymrugirl Posts: 3,332
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    ^^The version is by Scott Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox :blush:
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    Ellie_Ellie_ Posts: 1,453
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    cymrugirl wrote: »
    Actually, this version of Roar by Vintage Motown isn't too bad for a quickstep. (Prefer it to the original to be honest)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L9C6Dsr_lg

    I'm a huuuge fan of postmodern jukebox and Scott Bradlee! I think a few of their covers would suit quicksteps or charlestons. Definitely worth listening to his youtube channel.... I especially love his version of thrift shop and think it would be perfect for strictly.
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    Angela FAngela F Posts: 3,180
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    For a Samba:

    I Yi Yi Yi Yi (I like you very much) - Carmen Miranda
    The Coffee Song - Frank Sinatra
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    Angela FAngela F Posts: 3,180
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    Rebel Rebel by David Bowie for a Cha Cha Cha
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    Angela FAngela F Posts: 3,180
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    www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEEy615Jzg4


    For a Charleston

    Gimme Dat Ding by The Pipkins
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    Ellie_Ellie_ Posts: 1,453
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    I've had a few thoughts! And finally found a pop song I reckon you could have a stab at doing a decent paso doble to.

    Samba, Girl Just Wanna Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
    Tango/AT, Tous les Memes - Stromae
    Paso Doble, Americano - Lady Gaga

    I also think you could maybe do a jive to pon de replay by rihanna. And has anyone ever done a cha cha to mucho mambo (sway)? It seems like such an obvious choice it MUST have been used on strictly.
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    TheAuburnEnigmaTheAuburnEnigma Posts: 17,344
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    Rumba - "Unintended" by Muse
    Cha Cha/Salsa - "Dance With Me (Club Mix)" by Debelah Morgan (the original was used for John & Nicole's Tango back in s5)
    Argentine Tango - "Whatever Lola Wants" by Gotan Project
    Jive - "Caramelldansen" by Caramell (might be a bit fast but I'd like to see them try it :D )
    Quickstep/Charleston - "Ma I Miss Your Apple Pie" by Sam Browne
    Foxtrot - "I Won't Come In While He's There" by Jim Reeves
    Cha Cha Cha - "Hollywood" by Madonna
    Rumba - "Nothing Hurts Like Love" or "Never Gonna Leave Your Side" by Daniel Bedingfield
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    sheltsshelts Posts: 511
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    jive - Tear stained letter, think the band could possibly do a passable version!
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    Angela FAngela F Posts: 3,180
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    Another one for the Samba:

    Me and Julio Down By The Schoolyard - Paul Simon
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    21stCenturyBoy21stCenturyBoy Posts: 44,506
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    I think we're definitely going to get a Jive to Happy by Pharrell.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 45
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    This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You) by the Isley Brothers would be nice to dance to. Too slow for a Jive but maybe make a good Quickstep?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 45
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    Surprised they didn't use this one for a Cha Cha Cha last year:

    Starships by Nicki Minaj
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    pothuthicpothuthic Posts: 47,103
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    I think we're definitely going to get a Jive to Happy by Pharrell.

    :(:(:(
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    strictlydivastrictlydiva Posts: 720
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    Dancin fool for a Quickstep: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2B7X51A-DEg
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    Steve9214Steve9214 Posts: 8,406
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    Can we please have a Bond free year ??

    I am a huge fan of John Barry's work - but the Bond stuff keeps getting crow-barred in - usually as some wacky "Theme" (Mark's "Blofeld" Rumba still gives me nightmares).

    John Barry did fantastic other stuff.
    The Persuaders
    Born Free
    Midnight Cowboy
    amongst many others.

    What about a Bee Gees night ?
    So many huge songs by the Gibb Brothers for them and other people.
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    wazzyboywazzyboy Posts: 13,346
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    I think we're definitely going to get a Jive to Happy by Pharrell.

    I'd expect so.

    I'd also like to see two duets that did well this past year or so used: Pink and Nate Ruess "Just Give Me a Reason" for the rumba (the drum beats used as it gets going would I'd like to think satisfy those who like to see traditional music used,and lift it above just offering the pace of the usual ballads) and Great Big World/Christina Aguilera "Say Something" for a (admittedly slow and subdued) VW.

    I'd also like to see a McFly song used for a Foxtrot, namely "Love is Easy" which I always thought would be a bigger hit than it was when released in 2012.
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    wazzyboywazzyboy Posts: 13,346
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    Ellie_ wrote: »
    Rumba- Perhaps perhaps perhaps - doris day


    Bill Turnbull, Karen Hardy, Tango. :D
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    wazzyboywazzyboy Posts: 13,346
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    Ellie_ wrote: »
    cha cha
    blurred lines - robin thicke

    Was used by the troupe in DWTS a season or two ago. Not sure if the lyrics are, er, a bit controversial for Auntie ;-) :D
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    Angela FAngela F Posts: 3,180
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    If they are going to do any more theme weeks I would love it if they did one featuring music from the 1940s (i.e. Glenn Miller etc). Maybe they could have the guys dressed in officers' uniforms like they had in one of the professionals' group performances a few years ago?
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    Steve9214Steve9214 Posts: 8,406
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    Ellie_ wrote: »
    cha cha
    blurred lines - robin thicke

    If they allow Blurred Lines - Then I nominate songs from the "South Park" movie soundtrack.

    Tango - Blame Canada (nominated for an Oscar, and only contains one "F-Bomb")
    Foxtrot - Up There (The Devil's song - perfect for Halloween night)
    Kyles Mom's a b**ch - Charleston

    Or just get Strictly taken off air by using "Uncle F***er" - the rudest song ever written. !!
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    Sherlock_HolmesSherlock_Holmes Posts: 6,882
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    As seen (or rather heard) on Dancing with the Stars:

    Argentine Tango - 1977 by Anita Tijoux

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTJ1EtiizVQ
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    Tom1977Tom1977 Posts: 1
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    Some great suggestions above - it's been fun to discover some new music! Hope the BBC producers read DS message boards, so we can have some better music choices in 2014 (there were some real hummers last season, as well as a few highlights).

    I'd love to see a Charleston danced to Ginger Bread Man by Dirty Honkers:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Iy36Rug2Bw

    Does anyone think they are beginning to struggle with finding Hallowe'en themed songs?
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    Strictly333666Strictly333666 Posts: 458
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    Steve9214 wrote: »
    What about a Bee Gees night ?

    Which songs would suit which dances?
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    olivejolivej Posts: 14,696
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    Pirates of the Caribbean theme would be good for a paso :)
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    La RhumbaLa Rhumba Posts: 11,440
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    I can't remember Wilson Pickett's "Land of A Thousand Dances" ever being used for a Jive on Strictly. It might be too fast paced for a contestant, but how about a great Ensemble Jive by the Pros next series? Would soooooo love it!! :cool:

    http://youtu.be/3mz_EXHKGHs
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