Edits history: Let's Dance
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"[b]Let's Dance[/b]" is the title song from English singer-songwriter item:108981[David Bowie]'s item:111032[1983 album of the same name]. It was also released as the first single from that album in 1983, and went on to become one of his biggest-selling tracks. item:108957[Stevie Ray Vaughan] played the guitar solo at the end of the song.
The single was one of Bowie's fastest selling, entering the UK Singles Chart at number five on its first week of release, staying at the top of the charts for three weeks. Soon afterwards, the single topped the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Bowie's second and last single to reach number 1 in the U.S. In Oceania, it narrowly missed topping the Australian charts, peaking at number two, but peaked at number one for 4 consecutive weeks in New Zealand.
"[b]Let's Dance[/b]" is the title song from English singer-songwriter item:108981[David Bowie]'s 1983 album of the same name. It was also released as the first single from that album in 1983, and went on to become one of his biggest-selling tracks. item:108957[Stevie Ray Vaughan] played the guitar solo at the end of the song.
The single was one of Bowie's fastest selling, entering the UK Singles Chart at number five on its first week of release, staying at the top of the charts for three weeks. Soon afterwards, the single topped the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Bowie's second and last single to reach number 1 in the U.S. In Oceania, it narrowly missed topping the Australian charts, peaking at number two, but peaked at number one for 4 consecutive weeks in New Zealand.
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"[b]Let's Dance[/b]" is the title song from English singer-songwriter item:108981[David Bowie]'s 1983 album of the same name. It was also released as the first single from that album in 1983, and went on to become one of his biggest-selling tracks. item:108957[Stevie Ray Vaughan] played the guitar solo at the end of the song.
The single was one of Bowie's fastest selling, entering the UK Singles Chart at number five on its first week of release, staying at the top of the charts for three weeks. Soon afterwards, the single topped the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Bowie's second and last single to reach number 1 in the U.S. In Oceania, it narrowly missed topping the Australian charts, peaking at number two, but peaked at number one for 4 consecutive weeks in New Zealand.
[b]"Let's Dance"[/b] is the title song from English singer-songwriter item:108981[David Bowie]'s 1983 album of the same name. It was also released as the first single from that album in 1983, and went on to become one of his biggest-selling tracks. item:108957[Stevie Ray Vaughan] played the guitar solo at the end of the song.
The single was one of Bowie's fastest selling, entering the UK Singles Chart at number five on its first week of release, staying at the top of the charts for three weeks. Soon afterwards, the single topped the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Bowie's second and last single to reach number 1 in the U.S. In Oceania, it narrowly missed topping the Australian charts, peaking at number two, but peaked at number one for 4 consecutive weeks in New Zealand.
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1983-3-17
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[b]"Let's Dance"[/b] is the title song from English singer-songwriter item:108981[David Bowie]'s 1983 album of the same name. It was also released as the first single from that album in 1983, and went on to become one of his biggest-selling tracks. item:108957[Stevie Ray Vaughan] played the guitar solo at the end of the song.
The single was one of Bowie's fastest selling, entering the UK Singles Chart at number five on its first week of release, staying at the top of the charts for three weeks. Soon afterwards, the single topped the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Bowie's second and last single to reach number 1 in the U.S. In Oceania, it narrowly missed topping the Australian charts, peaking at number two, but peaked at number one for 4 consecutive weeks in New Zealand.
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