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"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow"
Song

"Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" is a dance-pop song by American singer Paula Abdul. It is Abdul's first single release in nearly twelve years. The single was produced by Randy Jackson and appears on his album Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1.

Song information

The song was written by Obi and Josh (known as DEEKAY), Lil' Eddie, Shae Patrick Skinner and Eritza Laues. The track was produced by DEEKAY and Randy Jackson. Additional vocal production was done by Oliver Leiber. Abdul sings in breathy vocals over a uptempo electronic beat. The song is Abdul's first single since "Ain't Never Gonna Give You Up" in 1996.

Release

The song was sent to American radio stations on January 18, 2008. On January 22 the digital single was released to the iTunes Store and other digital download services. It is the first single off Randy Jackson's debut album, Music Club: Volume 1 (2008). On February 25, 2008, following the showing on American Idol, the song peaked at number 11 on US iTunes.

Super Bowl performance

Paula Abdul pre-taped a performance that aired during the pre-game show for Super Bowl XLII. Abdul performed a dance routine with several back-up dancers while Jackson played bass guitar with the band. Although she did not sing live the performance still managed to receive some favorable reviews. A reviewer from MTV wrote "sure, her pregame performance of "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" was pretaped. And yes, it certainly looked like she was lip-syncing Cotillard-style. But I have to admit, I thought she nailed it." Another MTV review was less kind: "The painfully '80s Janet Jackson rip-off tune and skinny-tie-era backup dancers made Adbul look like the Mrs. Robinson of dance pop. Judging those kids on "Idol" just got a lot harder."

Music video

The music video was shot, January 21, 2008. Access Hollywood revealed Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell and Ryan Seacrest make cameos in the video and that Abdul choreographed all her own dance moves. On February 3, 2008 during Abdul's Super Bowl XLII performance there were clips of the video being shown in the background. The Music video was officially premiered on American Idol on February 21, 2008.

Reviews

Most reviews of the song have been favorable. For example, Billboard stated "The giddy, beat-intensive track is an ace-on match for Abdul's breathy execution, with rapid-fire verses and a peppy, positive lyric."

Chart performance

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Canadian Hot 100 68
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 80
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 57
U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs 36

References

  1. Mariah, Paula, 'Idols' Join Jackson's 'Club' Retrieved January 18, 2008
  2. http://www.paulaabdul.com/Boards/viewthread.cfm?Thread_ID=578&BoardID=1&StartRow=1
  3. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1580877/20080204/petty_tom.jhtml

External Links


Paula Abdul
Studio albums
Remix albums
Compilations
Singles
Concert tours
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