Dance Yourself Dizzy
1980 single by Liquid Gold
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"Dance Yourself Dizzy" is a 1980 song by Liquid Gold taken from their self-titled album. It was the band's biggest hit in the UK, peaking at number two and being certified silver for sales of 250,000.[1]
| "Dance Yourself Dizzy" | ||||
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| Single by Liquid Gold | ||||
| from the album Liquid Gold | ||||
| B-side | "Dance Yourself Dizzy" (Instrumental) | |||
| Released | February 1980 | |||
| Genre | Disco | |||
| Length | 3:59 | |||
| Label | Polo | |||
| Songwriters | Adrian Baker, Eddie Seago | |||
| Producer | Adrian Baker | |||
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Recording
Some of the members of Liquid Gold did not have great belief in the song, such as Syd Twynham; however, lead singer Ellie Hope was more hopeful for its success. Syd Twynham recalled, "We didn't think it really going to happen but we were playing a residency at Caesar's Palace in Luton and the song came on and everyone was dancing so we were really surprised when it took off the way it did".[2][unreliable source?]
Reception
Barry Lederer in Billboard was positive: "As with the first hit, this new release is, equally, energetic, uplifting and a step forward for the group."[3]
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Covers and samples
In 1999, Northern Irish DJ Paul Masterson, working under the alias Yomanda, sampled "Dance Yourself Dizzy" for his track "Synth & Strings", which reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart.[12][13]