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Q-Feel was a British synthpop group. They released their self-titled album in 1982, which included their only hit single, "Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop)".It was an entry in the 1982 A Song for Europe, the UK's pre-selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.
Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop) - Q-Feel (Martin Page, Brian Fairweather) Girls Just Want to Have Fun - Deborah Galli, Tami Holbrook, and Meredith Marshall (Robert Hazard) Dancing in the Street - Animotion (Marvin Gaye, William Stevenson, Ivory Joe Hunter) Too Cruel - Amy Hart (Amy Hart, Tim Tobias) Technique - Rainey (Jay Levy, Jack Conrad)
The music video was directed by Patric Ullaeus, who has also directed videos with Ace of Base, Dilba, A Touch of Class and Within Temptation. [1] In the video, September dies in a hospital, then returns as a ghost to watch over her boyfriend. She is shown dancing in Heaven and lying on a bed with her boyfriend.
Q-Feel - Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop): Jive JIVET7 (7" Single)/JIVETS7 (12" Single). Paul Curtis - No Matter How I Try: RCA RCA215. The Touring Company - Every Step Of The Way: Radioactive RAD504. Lovin' Feeling - Different Worlds, Different People: Dazzle DAZS7. Paul Curtis - Different Worlds, Different People: RCA PB9961.
"Raising Heaven (in Hell) Tonight" (1989) " She's Like the Wind " is a 1987 song by American actor and singer Patrick Swayze from the soundtrack to the film Dirty Dancing .
I'll enter heaven dancing (original French title: J'entrerai au ciel en dansant) is a 2016 documentary film that gives account of how the Rwandan genocide ended the life of a Rwandan couple. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
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"The Number One Song in Heaven" is a disco song by the American rock duo Sparks. Released as a single in 1979, the song was produced and co-written by electro-disco producer Giorgio Moroder . It became a top 20 hit in the UK, where it peaked at number 14.