Superior Dancing - Superior Dancing, Volume 4

Superior Dancing, Volume 4

1997

  1. "Sunrise Sunset" – 3:36 (30 MPM) Perry Como (Waltz)
  2. "Hi-Lili-Hi-Lo" – 2:35 (29 MPM) Richard Chamberlain (Waltz)
  3. "Scotty Boy" – 3:37 (29 MPM) Peter, Sue & Marc (Waltz)
  4. "Night and Day" – 3:39 (30 MPM) Dionne Warwick (Foxtrot)
  5. "I Love You Because" – 2:45 (28 MPM) Jim Reaves (Foxtrot)
  6. "Close To You" – 3:15 (25 MPM) Perry Como (Foxtrot)
  7. "Pariser Tango" – 2:49 (30 MPM) Mireille Mathieu (Tango)
  8. "Hor Mein Lied Violetta" – 2:25 (33 MPM) Orchestra Bela Sanders (Tango)
  9. "Flying" – 2:30 (52 MPM) Nice Little Penguins (Quickstep)
  10. "Zieh' Mit Dem Wind" – 3:34 (60 MPM) Roland Kaiser (Viennese Waltz)
  11. "Tea For Two" – 3:08 (28 MPM) Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (Cha Cha)
  12. "Las Caderas de tu Amor" – 3:13 (34 MPM) Chocolate (Cha Cha)
  13. "Bahama Mama" – 3:15 (32 MPM) Boney M (Cha Cha)
  14. "Chaka Chaka" – 3:23 (30 MPM) Rosanna Rocci (Cha Cha)
  15. "Mort De Gana" – 3:08 (54 MPM) Chocolate (Samba)
  16. "Con El Corazon" – 3:39 (56 MPM) Los Del Rio (Samba)
  17. "Hit The Road Jack" – 3:14 (40 MPM) Buster Poindexter (Jive)
  18. "Good Morning Judge" – 3:37 (48 MPM) Buster Poindexter (Jive)
  19. "Smack Dab in the Middle" – 3:52 (32 MPM) Buster Poindexter (Jive)
  20. "20th Century Fox Fanfare" – 4:22 National Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Gerhardt, conductor (Fanfare)

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