Dancemania Covers

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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.

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Dancemania Covers

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Dancemania Covers

Dancemania Covers was released on July 16, 1997. [2]

#TrackOriginal artistCover crewRef
1 I Can't Tell You Why Eagles In Deep feat. Max Who [3]
2 Don't Speak Eric Stefani / Gwen Stefani Vaneesa Stone [3]
3 Karma Chameleon Culture Club Shark [3]
4 Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop) Scatman The Axel Boys Quartet [3]
5 Body Talk Imagination EX-IT [3]
6 Girl You Know It's True Milli Vanilli Centory feat. Trey. D. [3]
7 Let Love Rule Lenny Kravitz Chemistry [3]
8 When Will I See You Again (Devox Divaz Precious Moments Mix) Gamble and Huff Devox feat. Angie B.Stone [3]
9 Boogie Oogie Oogie A Taste of Honey Think Twice [3]
10I Can Make You Feel Good (THE RAPIANO BROTHERS EDIT) Shalamar Kavana [3]
11 Give It Up KC and the Sunshine Band Cut 'N' Move [3]
12Reggae Night La Toya Jackson Beat System [3]
13 Can You Feel It? The Jacksons Fever feat. Tippa Irie [3]
14 Let's All Chant Michael Zager Band Happy People [3]
15 That's The Way (I Like It) KC and the Sunshine Band Look Twice [3]
16 Mission ImpossIble Lalo Schifrin Mission X [3]
17 Voulez Vous ABBA Abbacadabra [3]
18 I Was Made For Loving You KISS Heart Attack [3]
19 Take On Me a-ha Captain Jack [3]
20 Lemon Tree Fools Garden Garden Eden [3]
21 Children Robert Miles A.I.R.Miles [3]

Dancemania Covers 2

Dancemania Covers 2 was released on March 18, 1998. [4]

#TrackOriginal artistCover crewRef
1 Another One Bites the Dust Queen Captain Jack [5]
2Santa 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]
6The Reason Is You (One On One) Samantha Fox Samantha Fox [5]
7Hearts 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]
11More More MoreDiamondDolce & 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

Dancemania Covers 01 was released on March 24, 2005. [6]

#TrackOriginal artistCover crewRef
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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