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==Chart performance== ==Chart performance==
The song was released as an exclusive single on iTunes January 23 and peaked at #40 on January 29. The song was released as an exclusive single on iTunes January 23 and peaked at #40 on January 29.On February, 2nd falling has proceeded, and the song has lowered on 84 place


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"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow"
Song

"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" is an dance-pop song recorded by American singer Paula Abdul for Randy Jackson's debut album, Music Club: Volume 1 (2008). It's Abdul's first single release in twelve years.

Song information

The song has been dubbed as a comeback song for Abdul, her first single to be released since Ain't Never Gonna Give You Up (1996), featuring breathy electronic vocals and uptempo beats. Abdul pre-taped a performance that will air during the pre-game show for Super Bowl XLII.

The song was written by Obi & Josh (known as DEEKAY), Lil' Eddie, Shae Patrick Skinner & Eritza Laues. The track was produced by DEEKAY & Randy Jackson. Additional vocal production by Oliver Leiber.

Music video

The music video was shot, January 21, 2008.

Chart performance

The song was released as an exclusive single on iTunes January 23 and peaked at #40 on January 29.On February, 2nd falling has proceeded, and the song has lowered on 84 place

Chart (2008) Peak
position
US iTunes Top 120 Tracks 40

References

  1. Mariah, Paula, 'Idols' Join Jackson's 'Club' Retrieved January 18, 2008

External links

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