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  2. Dance, Kid, Dance - Wikipedia

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    This playlist's title was later revealed to be an acronym for "Dance, Kid, Dance". [3] On January 17, the band officially announced that the song would be released on January 24, alongside another single, "Three Six Five". [4] The songs were released together as a double A-side single. The band's 2025 tour is named after the song. [1]

  3. List of Hot Crossover 30 number ones - Wikipedia

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    The chart was renamed Top 40/Dance on September 9, 1989, [5] and last published on December 1, 1990. [6] Unlike the guitar-oriented rock music heard on contemporary hit radio stations at the time, songs that appeared on the Hot Crossover 30 were often typified by their up-tempo nature, featured drum machines and electronic keyboards , and had ...

  4. The U.S. Air Force Blue - Wikipedia

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    "The U.S. Air Force Blue" is a song associated with the United States Air Force. Composed in 1957 as an advertising jingle for recruiting ads, the song's popularity subsequently saw it receive wider use. As of 2019, it is listed in the Air Force Manual as an authorized piece of ceremonial music.

  5. Target transforms stores into 'Fantastical Forest' to kick ...

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    Target wants shoppers dreaming of a white – and red – Christmas.. To that end, the retailer is transforming its stores for holiday shopping with a peppermint-striped pathway through a ...

  6. After a string of social media teasers and clues in Verizon ads, Beyoncé dropped two new songs and announced a new album during the big game.

  7. Blue (Da Ba Dee) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" is a song by Italian music group Eiffel 65. It was first released in October 1998 in Italy by Skooby Records and became internationally successful the following year. [ 3 ] It is the lead single of the group's 1999 debut album, Europop .

  8. We Came to Dance - Wikipedia

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    "We Came to Dance" is the fourth and final single from Ultravox's sixth studio album Quartet (the third studio album recorded with singer Midge Ure), recorded at AIR Studios and released on Chrysalis Records on 27 May 1983. The single reached #18 on the UK charts on 18 June.

  9. David Naughton revisits his classic Dr Pepper ads that ... - AOL

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    Premiering 45 years ago in 1977, the hugely popular spots featured David Naughton extolling the virtues of the sweet-tasting soda in spirited song-and-dance numbers.