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Dancing In The Streets b/w Dancing In The Streets (Instrumental)
David Bowie & Mick Jagger, EMI America Records/USA (1985)

Dancing In The Streets
David Bowie & Mick Jagger 
EMI Records (1985)

80RP can’t forget the Motor City. Another classic Martha & the Vandellas song. Martha was asked at the time (‘64) if the song promoted black rioting. “My Lord, it was a party song,” she said. Bowie proves he can cut a rug just as well as Mick does in his Reeboks. The song and video were made for LiveAid—in only 13 hours! 

Dancing In The Sheets b/w Dancing In The Sheets (Instrumental)Shalamar, Columbia Records (1984) 
From the “Footloose” Soundtrack

Dancing In The Sheets b/w Dancing In The Sheets (Instrumental)
Shalamar, Columbia Records (1984) 

From the “Footloose” Soundtrack

Dancing In The Streets
David Bowie & Mick Jagger 
EMI Records (1985)

80RP can’t forget the Motor City. Another classic Martha & the Vandellas song. Martha was asked at the time (‘64) if the song promoted black rioting. “My Lord, it was a party song,” she said. Bowie proves he can cut a rug just as well as Mick does in his Reeboks. The song and video were made for LiveAid—in only 13 hours! 

Dancing In The Sheets b/w Dancing In The Sheets (Instrumental)Shalamar, Columbia Records (1984) 
From the “Footloose” Soundtrack

Dancing In The Sheets b/w Dancing In The Sheets (Instrumental)
Shalamar, Columbia Records (1984) 

From the “Footloose” Soundtrack

Dancing In The Streets b/w Dancing In The Streets (Instrumental)
David Bowie & Mick Jagger, EMI America Records/USA (1985)

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