The best. request. ever.
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I like Peggy Lee better than Elvis or Madonna 
I don't have the Barbara Morrison version though, I"ll have to go check it out.

I don't have the Barbara Morrison version though, I"ll have to go check it out.
I'm not an obsessive personality. I just happen to pick hobbies that seem to consume my life.
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If you like surf go for Dick Dale's version of fever, great song. I played it once at a dance and it worked fine (swings more than Peggy Lee at least)
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Australian group eType Jazz do a great version of Fever on their "More Than You Asked For" cd. Check them out at
http://www.etypejazz.com
http://www.etypejazz.com
Last night at the Century an older gentleman comes up to the booth:
Guy: Can you play something I can country two-step to?
Me: Well, I don't think I have anything that's suitable.
Guy: How about Boot-Scootin' Boogie - Brooks and Dunn
Me: I have that at home, but this *is* a swing dance.
Guy: Oh I thought it would be fun to do a 2-step.
Me: I have Nora Jones "Cold, Cold Heart" - (we are trying to encourage beginners at the Century and I decide I'll try to be nice- and I like this song and if it's good enough for Hank Williams it should be good enough for him)
Guy: OH, I don't care for her.
Me: ????? (but I don't say it). Well I have Randy Travis singing on a song - it's not really a two-step, but it's as close as I can get.
Guy: OK
then I play the song (Kevin Mahogany w/Randy Travis "I believe she was talking 'bout me" - a nice mid-tempo blues) and he does the worst east-coast swing to the song I can imagine......
Guy: Can you play something I can country two-step to?
Me: Well, I don't think I have anything that's suitable.
Guy: How about Boot-Scootin' Boogie - Brooks and Dunn
Me: I have that at home, but this *is* a swing dance.
Guy: Oh I thought it would be fun to do a 2-step.
Me: I have Nora Jones "Cold, Cold Heart" - (we are trying to encourage beginners at the Century and I decide I'll try to be nice- and I like this song and if it's good enough for Hank Williams it should be good enough for him)
Guy: OH, I don't care for her.
Me: ????? (but I don't say it). Well I have Randy Travis singing on a song - it's not really a two-step, but it's as close as I can get.
Guy: OK
then I play the song (Kevin Mahogany w/Randy Travis "I believe she was talking 'bout me" - a nice mid-tempo blues) and he does the worst east-coast swing to the song I can imagine......
djstarr wrote:Last night at the Century an older gentleman comes up to the booth:
Guy: Can you play something I can country two-step to?
Me: Well, I don't think I have anything that's suitable.
Guy: How about Boot-Scootin' Boogie - Brooks and Dunn
Me: I have that at home, but this *is* a swing dance.
Guy: Oh I thought it would be fun to do a 2-step.
Me: I have Nora Jones "Cold, Cold Heart" - (we are trying to encourage beginners at the Century and I decide I'll try to be nice- and I like this song and if it's good enough for Hank Williams it should be good enough for him)
Guy: OH, I don't care for her.
Me: ????? (but I don't say it). Well I have Randy Travis singing on a song - it's not really a two-step, but it's as close as I can get.
Guy: OK
then I play the song (Kevin Mahogany w/Randy Travis "I believe she was talking 'bout me" - a nice mid-tempo blues) and he does the worst east-coast swing to the song I can imagine......
LOLROTF
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I hate that. I don't go into a restaurant and start flipping through the chef's cookbook and then bring in my own organic vegetables.Platypus wrote:One of our sweetest dancer is a Beyonce fanatic and not only requests her version of "Fever," but brings the CD, because he knows we don't own it. Yup, a disco-ish version.
Kalman
"The cause of reform is hurt, not helped, when an activist makes an idiotic suggestion."