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In today’s episode:
Can line dance songs actually be good or are they only good for dancing to? What are our favorite line dance songs? What makes some songs so much better to dance to than others? These are the important questions of this episode. We also do a song spotlight from Pell and FKJ and hint at one of our upcoming segments.
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Let’s hear your thoughts! Email us at [email protected] with your thoughts or recommendations on songs.
Follow us on Instagram @queueanda and DM us your recommendations.
Shout out to Johnny Rock for letting us use his music! He’s a great producer and you can check him out here: https://j-rockny.bandcamp.com/
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Songs:
Greyhound - Pell
Basic Beach - Pell
Risk - FKJ
Losing My Way - FKJ and Tom Misch
Songs in order of appearance:
The Ketchup Song - Las Ketchup
Cha Cha Slide - DJ Casper
The Bunny Hop - Ray Anthony and His Orchestra
Apache - Sugar Hill Gang
Electric Slide - Marcia Griffiths
Conga - Gloria Estefan, Miami Sound Machine
Cupid Shuffle - Cupid
Biker Shuffle - Big Mucci
Watch Me - Silento
Get em - Silento
YMCA - Village People
Cotton Eyed Joe - Rednex
Lean Wit it Rock Wit it - Dem Franchize Boyz
Pop, Lock, and Drop it - Huey
My Boo - Ghost Town DJ’s (Tom Budin remix)
Safety Dance - Men Without Hats
Salmon Dance - Chemical Brothers
Groove Is In The Heart - Deee-Lite
Holiday - Madonna
Stayin Alive - Bee Gees
Get Down On It - Kool & The Gang
Let’s Groove - Earth, Wind and Fire
This podcast includes copyrighted material for the sole purpose of commentary, review, and education regarding the copyrighted material. Queue & A makes no claims of ownership of any of this copyrighted material. This use is protected under United States law, specifically Section 107 of the Copyright Act as it applies to fair use of copyrighted material for the purpose of criticism and commentary. If you are the owner of any copyrighted material appearing here and wish for it to not be utilized for this purpose, please contact us directly at [email protected]
By Mac Schailey & Randy Brown5
1212 ratings
In today’s episode:
Can line dance songs actually be good or are they only good for dancing to? What are our favorite line dance songs? What makes some songs so much better to dance to than others? These are the important questions of this episode. We also do a song spotlight from Pell and FKJ and hint at one of our upcoming segments.
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Subscribe to our podcast for some entertainment and music.
Let’s hear your thoughts! Email us at [email protected] with your thoughts or recommendations on songs.
Follow us on Instagram @queueanda and DM us your recommendations.
Shout out to Johnny Rock for letting us use his music! He’s a great producer and you can check him out here: https://j-rockny.bandcamp.com/
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Songs:
Greyhound - Pell
Basic Beach - Pell
Risk - FKJ
Losing My Way - FKJ and Tom Misch
Songs in order of appearance:
The Ketchup Song - Las Ketchup
Cha Cha Slide - DJ Casper
The Bunny Hop - Ray Anthony and His Orchestra
Apache - Sugar Hill Gang
Electric Slide - Marcia Griffiths
Conga - Gloria Estefan, Miami Sound Machine
Cupid Shuffle - Cupid
Biker Shuffle - Big Mucci
Watch Me - Silento
Get em - Silento
YMCA - Village People
Cotton Eyed Joe - Rednex
Lean Wit it Rock Wit it - Dem Franchize Boyz
Pop, Lock, and Drop it - Huey
My Boo - Ghost Town DJ’s (Tom Budin remix)
Safety Dance - Men Without Hats
Salmon Dance - Chemical Brothers
Groove Is In The Heart - Deee-Lite
Holiday - Madonna
Stayin Alive - Bee Gees
Get Down On It - Kool & The Gang
Let’s Groove - Earth, Wind and Fire
This podcast includes copyrighted material for the sole purpose of commentary, review, and education regarding the copyrighted material. Queue & A makes no claims of ownership of any of this copyrighted material. This use is protected under United States law, specifically Section 107 of the Copyright Act as it applies to fair use of copyrighted material for the purpose of criticism and commentary. If you are the owner of any copyrighted material appearing here and wish for it to not be utilized for this purpose, please contact us directly at [email protected]