November 17, 2009

Dancing with the Stars Music – Alicia Keys, Leona Lewis and The Bee Gees

Written by: John
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Time again for the list of music from the special guests on Dancing with the Stars.

Alicia Keys sang “Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart” Alicia Keys - Try Sleeping With a Broken Heart - Single - Try Sleeping With a Broken Heart with the Alicia Keys’s dancers
Leona Lewis sang “Happy” Leona Lewis - Echo - Happy with the Leona Lewis’ dancers
The Bee Gees sang “You Should Be Dancing” Bee Gees - Saturday Night Fever (The Original Movie Soundtrack) [Remastered] - You Should Be Dancing with Melissa Rycroft, Tony Dovolani, Chelsie Hightower, Cheryl Burke, and Artem Chigvinsev dancing

Also, looks like yesterday we had a real hit with the song Joanna and Derek danced a Viennese Waltz to: “Hallelujah” Leonard Cohen - The Essential Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah—Leonard Cohen. People absolutely love that song (and so they should). I’ll be posting a list of the top music from Dancing with the Stars soon and that one should be on the list.

On a side note, I was sad to see Derek and Joanna get sent home. Not that I was all that surprised. Joanna has a much smaller fan base than the others. What’s most disappointing about it for me is that Derek creates the most incredible freestyle dances. That will be a tremendous loss for the finale. The good part is that at the finale we get to see all of the dancers back on the show. With 16 dancers, that’s going to be a LOT of dances.

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    One response to "Dancing with the Stars Music – Alicia Keys, Leona Lewis and The Bee Gees"

    1. # Sienna commented on November 22nd, 2009:

      Can someone help me out on the music for week 7.

      There was a popular opera song played in the background when Team Paso Doble came out of the smoke…anyone know the name? It’s not the song they danced to, just the song the team was introduced with. I can’t find the name anywhere.

      Thanks.

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