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PreBronze Location: Auckland, New Zealand Registered:: 02-28-2001 Posts: 33 | Here's a chance to put down your favourite foxtrot music, the name of the artist/cmposer/singer, and any pro couple that may have used it in their demonstration. Please dont write long replies to make it easier for everyone who wants to read the list. For example, here's the first entry: |
PreBronze Location: Auckland, New Zealand Registered:: 02-28-2001 Posts: 33 | True Love, by Dean Martin |
Championship Registered:: 12-19-2000 Posts: 1328 | "Let There Be Love" "September in the Rain" Glenn Miller's original version of "Tuxedo Junction" (not the Manhattan Transfer version, even though that's pretty cool). |
PreBronze Location: Canada Registered:: 11-22-2000 Posts: 172 | Cheek to Cheek Wink and a smile [This message has been edited by quickstepper (edited 02-28-2001).] |
Championship Registered:: 07-11-2001 Posts: 3144 | Sinatra: "(How Little It Matters) How Little We Know" |
<Sydni> | L-O-V-E By Natalie Cole. For my little kids (7) it is easy for them to pick out the beat. Sydni |
Silver Location: New Mexico Registered:: 06-20-2001 Posts: 299 | I like almost all of the SFTs on the Dancevision CD Dancesport Magic: Foxtrot Sensation & Cool Swing. Though I'm not crazy about the renditions of Laura and Change Partners (boy, that guy sounds exhasperated!), most of the songs are pleasingly jazzy. I second Cheek to Cheek as a good foxtrot, especially Fred Astaire's rendition on the Irving Berlin CD of the Smithsonian composer series. |
PreBronze Registered:: 02-01-2003 Posts: 6 | Sinatra: Just In Time (I found you just in time, before you came my time was running low) |
PreBronze Registered:: 05-30-2002 Posts: 64 | "Somewhere In Time" - Foxtrot version (better than the Waltz version IMHO) |
<Annabelle> | 'Let's Take It Nice and Easy'. |
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