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Dancemania Covers is a sub-series of the Dancemania compilation series, [1] with various famous songs covered by various dance music acts.
Dancemania Covers was released on July 16, 1997. [2]
Dancemania Covers 2 was released on March 18, 1998. [4]
# | Track | Original artist | Cover crew | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Another One Bites the Dust | Queen | Captain Jack | [5] |
2 | Santa Maria | Tatjana Simić | DJ Milano feat. Samantha Fox | [5] |
3 | I Should Be So Lucky | Stock Aitken Waterman | Jemma & Elise | [5] |
4 | Waterloo | ABBA | E-Rotic | [5] |
5 | One of Us | Joan Osborne | Wildside | [5] |
6 | The Reason Is You (One On One) | Samantha Fox | Samantha Fox | [5] |
7 | Hearts | Marty Balin | The Scarlet | [5] |
8 | A Night To Remember | Shalamar | 911 | [5] |
9 | Killing Me Softly (With His Song) | Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel | A.M.P. feat. Malorie | [5] |
10 | No Tengo Dinero | Los Umbrellos | Los Umbrellos | [5] |
11 | More More More | Diamond | Dolce & Gabbana | [5] |
12 | I'm Not Scared | Eighth Wonder | R.F.L.M. feat. Milly Farrow | [5] |
13 | Relight My Fire | Dan Hartman | Disco-Theca | [5] |
14 | Breakout | Swing Out Sister | Seventh Sense feat. TJ | [5] |
15 | The Look of Love | ABC | Eclipse | [5] |
16 | Luka | Suzanne Vega | Alexa | [5] |
17 | (I Just) Died in Your Arms | Nick Van Eede | DJ Carlos | [5] |
18 | Hot Stuff | Donna Summer | Smashin | [5] |
19 | Shout | Tears for Fears | Red Rhythm | [5] |
Dancemania Covers 01 was released on March 24, 2005. [6]
# | Track | Original artist | Cover crew | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Toxic (FT Company Edit) | Britney Spears | Helen | [7] |
2 | Dilemma | Nelly & Kelly Rowland | CJ Crew feat. Rachel and Sami | [7] |
3 | Turn Me On | Kevin Lyttle feat. Spragga Benz | CJ Crew feat. Wayte D'Arby and Sami | [7] |
4 | Don't Tell Me (Factory Eurotrance Remix) | Avril Lavigne | Sheldon | [7] |
5 | Vertigo (FT Company Edit) | U2 | U-Boy feat. Axel Force | [7] |
6 | Smoke On the Water | Deep Purple | CJ Crew feat. The Firelighters Showgroup | [7] |
7 | Bring Me To Life (Radio Edit) | Evanescence | Rochelle | [7] |
8 | Holiday (Definitive Mix) | Madonna | Who's That Girl! | [7] |
9 | Venus (Definitive Mix) | Bananarama | Obsession | [7] |
10 | The Tide Is High (Get The Feeling) (Lasgo Remix) | The Paragons | Atomic Kitten | [7] |
11 | Never Ending Story (Manhattan Clique Extended Remix) | Limahl | Creamy | [7] |
12 | Eternal Flame | The Bangles | Rochelle | [7] |
13 | Right Here Waiting For You | Richard Marx | CJ Crew vs. DJ Kambell | [7] |
14 | Heaven Is a Place on Earth (German Election Mix) | Belinda Carlisle | Julia | [7] |
15 | Sky High (DJ Kaya Mix) | Jigsaw | DJ Miko | [7] |
16 | We Are The Champions (Factory Team Remix) | Queen | Live 2 Love | [7] |
17 | The Final Countdown | Europe | Toscana | [7] |
18 | Mr. Roboto (Robotik Remix) | Styx | Pink Panther | [7] |
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