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Mexican singer Angelica Maria covered the song in an album of the same name in 1975. Lee Dorsey, on the album Am I That Easy to Forget?, a posthumous release in 1987. The song was performed by actor Liza Colón-Zayas in Season 2, Episode 5, of The Bear (TV series) (2023), with Liza’s character Tina Marrero singing the song at a karaoke bar. [8]
The Dance/Mix Show Airplay was first published in 2003, ranking the songs based on dance radio airplay and mix-show plays on top 40 radio and select rhythmic radio as measured by Mediabase. The first club play number-one song of the year was claimed by Lady Gaga with "Bad Romance", [1] a position it held in the last week of 2009, thus spending ...
Billboard magazine compiled the top-performing dance singles in the United States on the Hot Dance Music Club Play chart and the Hot Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales chart. . Premiered in 1976, the Club Play chart ranked the most-played singles on dance club based on reports from a national sample of clu
The 12-inch Singles Sales chart was launched in 1985 to compile the best-selling dance singles based on retail sales across the United States. On the issue dated June 20, 1992, Billboard began to tabulate cassette tape and CD maxi-singles along with 12-inch singles, and the sales chart was renamed as the Hot Dance Music Maxi-Singles Sales.
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These are the Billboard magazine's number-one dance songs of 2003 on the Dance Club Songs, the Dance Singles Sales, and the Dance/Mix Show Airplay. The Hot Dance Club Songs was first published in 1976, ranking the most popular songs on dance club based on reports from a national sample of club DJs. The Dance/Mix Show Airplay was first published ...
In an episode in the third season of "The Bear," Liza Colón-Zayas’ character, Tina Marrero, sticks to her new routine. She wakes up at 6 a.m., showers, prepares a meal in the slow cooker and ...
This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Billboard magazine's Dance Club Songs chart. Billboard began ranking dance music on the week ending October 26, 1974, and this is the standard music popularity chart in the United States for play in nightclubs. The chart has been suspended since March 2020.