Superior Dancing - Superior Dancing, Volume 3

Superior Dancing, Volume 3

1996

  1. "The Tip Of My Fingers" – Des O´Conner (Waltz)
  2. "Under the Bridges of Paris" – Dean Martin (Waltz)
  3. "The Blue Canadian Rockies" – Karl Moik (Waltz)
  4. "Higher Than the Mountains" – Jack Jersey (Waltz)
  5. "More" – Nat King Cole (Foxtrot)
  6. "The Girl from Ipanema" – Nat King Cole (Foxtrot)
  7. "Der Liebling von allen" – Vittorio (Foxtrot)
  8. "The Desert Song" – Billy May Orchestra (Foxtrot)
  9. "On the Sidewalks of New York" – Nat King Cole (Viennese Waltz)
  10. "Isn't Life Wonderful" – Alma Cogan & Les Howard (Viennese Waltz)
  11. "Kleine Lucienne" – Conny Froboes (Viennese Waltz)
  12. "Noches de estrelitas" – Hugo Strasser Orchestra (Tango)
  13. "El Choclo" – Nat King Cole(Tango)
  14. "Tanze mit mir in den Morgen" – Hugo Strasser Orchestra (Tango)
  15. "Vom festen Grundsatz zum lockeren Mädchen" – Mary & Gordy (Tango)
  16. "Heut' ist Spatzenkonzert" – Hugo Strasser Orchestra (Quickstep)
  17. "Twenty Tiny Fingers" – Alma Cogan (Quickstep)
  18. "In the Good Old Summertime" – Nat King Cole (Quickstep)
  19. "Frau'n, Frau'n. Frau'n" – Mary & Gordy (Quickstep)
  20. "March of the Mods" – Joe Los Orchestra (March)

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