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 Posted: Sat Mar 3rd, 2007 01:08 am
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mcwright



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>>Everyone's getting off track here.  I'll take any kind of music (well, not twist and square) just as long as it's dance-able.  It's the swaying, close together, to the rhythm of the music that I care about.<<

Well, I'm sticking with my recommendation. :D You wanna dance? Described below are the two songs by Jay and the Americans I mentioned. This was lifted from a discography of the groups 38 hits. :D These aren't twist songs. :D

12. Cara Mia (2:32) - For the first half-minute, the tempo is slow. After that, the drums enter and the tempo becomes slightly faster than moderate. Instruments include bells, audible especially during the first half-minute, and orchestral strings. Jay sounds almost like an opera singer as his character wonders why he and Cara must say goodbye every time they cease physical togetherness. He promises that he'll love her for eternity.
13. Some Enchanted Evening (2:16) - The tempo is moderate. Like the previous song, this one starts slow and features orchestral string instruments and bells. One of these evenings, when the narrator's pal is at a dance hall, he'll spot a girl and fall in love with her. The narrator advises his pal never to let that girl go once he's found her.