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Smooth (Cha Cha Cha)
The Game Of Love (Rumba)
Twelfth Street Rag ~ Euday Bowman (1914) One of our most popular numbers, so reminiscent of the Keystone Cops. Note the elegant use of a genuine vintage car horn!
Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar ~ Don Raye, Hughie Prince & Eleanor Sheehy A massive hit for Glenn Miller and the Andrews Sisters in 1940
Tequila ~ Chuck Rio Samba rhythms to the fore!
Crazy Blues ~ Perry Bradford. This number was the very first Blues to be recorded (in 1920). It made blues singer Mamie Smith, a household name at the time by selling more than 75000 copies in the first month. Here we are playing it in New Orleans Style!
Witchcraft ~ Cy Coleman Everyone knows this, surely!
Kiss OF Fire (Tango)
Ain’t Misbehavin’ ~ Thomas (Fats) Waller Vocals from Rob Stevens.
Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t (Ma Baby)? ~ Billy Austin and Louis Jordan. Vocals by Rob Stevens. This number was a massive hit for Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five in 1947. It was even borrowed by Tom & Jerry in one of their more memorable cartoons!
A Shot in the Dark ~ Henry Mancini. Pink Panther fans will love this version from the 1964 film of the same title
The Charleston ~ Jimmy Johnson. The Charleston took the world by storm in 1923! Within months of it’s publication everyone was doing the Charleston. It was the very first dance that could be danced solo, which meant that ladies didn’t have to be asked to dance, they could get up and do their own thing.
My Baby Just Cares For Me ~ Walter Donaldson. An instrumental version of Walter Donaldson’s 1932 hit as recorded by Nina Simone