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  2. Dancing Machine - Wikipedia

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    "Dancing Machine" is a song recorded by American R&B group the Jackson 5; it was the title track of their ninth studio album. The song was originally recorded for the group's 1973 album G.I.T.: Get It Together and was released as a remix.

  3. Gene Gene the Dancing Machine - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Sidney Patton Sr. (April 25, 1932 – March 9, 2015), also known as Gene Patton [2] and more widely known by his stage name Gene Gene the Dancing Machine, was a television personality, dancer and stagehand who worked at NBC Studios in Burbank, California.

  4. Dancing Machine (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Machine is the ninth studio album released by the Motown quintet the Jackson 5, on September 5, 1974. The album's title track was a No. 2 pop hit and a No. 1 R&B hit in the United States . The group released two additional singles from the album: the funky "Whatever You Got, I Want" and the group's last US Top 20 hit for Motown, " I Am ...

  5. All the Songs and Dances for 'Dancing with the Stars' 'Soul ...

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    The couples (along with their dance styles and songs) are as follows: Super Bowl Champion Danny Amendola and pro Witney Carson will perform a Foxtrot to “Dancing Machine” by Jackson 5.

  6. Dancing Machine (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Machine is a 1973 song recorded by The Jackson 5. Dancing Machine may also refer to: Dancing Machine, a 1973 album recorded by The Jackson 5; Gene Gene the Dancing Machine (1932–2015), occasional performer on American talent show The Gong Show; Dancing Machine, a 1990 French thriller film

  7. Robot (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The robot, also called mannequin or dancing machine, is a street dance style—often confused with popping—that suggests the stilted movements of a dancing robot or mannequin. Roboting gained fame in the 1970s after Michael Jackson used the dance when he performed " Dancing Machine " with his brothers.

  8. Moving Violation - Wikipedia

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    Moving Violation is the tenth studio album by the Jackson 5 and has sold 1.6 million copies worldwide, [6] it was their final studio album on Motown Records, released on May 15, 1975.

  9. Hokey Pokey - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "hokey cokey" or the "hokey kokey", the song and accompanying dance peaked in popularity as a music hall song and novelty dance in the mid-1940s in Britain. There is a claim of authorship by the British/Irish songwriter Jimmy Kennedy , responsible for the lyrics to popular songs such as the wartime " We're Going to Hang out the ...