Get Your Groove on Music for New Year"s Eve
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You can't sit down on New Year's Eve, you must "Dance to the Music" with Sly and The Family Stone from 1968.
On New Year's Eve, your mission should be to "Get Down Tonight" with KC and the Sunshine Band from 1975.
You want to dance, party, celebrate, and enjoy December 31 "All Night Long" as Lionel Richie did in 1983. Also that year, The Mary Jane Girls, with production by Rick James, had the same objective with their hit of the same name..
On the final night of the year, chances are you will do something out of character, embarrassing, and/or simply silly and immature. Jamie Foxx has the perfect excuse for you, "Blame It (On The Alcohol)."
Want to take a trip on New Year's Eve? Driving can be dangerous, so take a train, the "Party Train" with Charlie Wilson and The Gap Band.
One New Year's Eve rule is "Don't Stop The Music;" a direct order from the diva in charge, Rihanna.
No wallflowers allowed on New Year's Eve. If your shoes hurt, take them off and "Dance, Dance, Dance" with Nile Rodgers and Chic from 1977.
Raphael Saddiq from Tony! Toni! Tone! wrote and produced this Grammy nominated tune as a member of Lucy Pearl. The lyrics express what is probably on your mind for New Year's Eve:
"I wanna dance tonight
I wanna toast tonight
I'll spend my money tonight
I wanna get freaky tonight"
Do it all with "Dance Tonight."
12 a.m. is the magical time on New Year's Eve when we kick out the old year and bring in the new. Make sure you have your special plans when the clock strikes 12 as you enjoy "At Midnight" with Rufus featuring Chaka Khan.
Sade's "Sweetest Taboo" completes this end of the year party list because of these special lyrics:
"Every day is Christmas, and every night is New Year's Eve."
PARTY ON!
Wishing you a new year of good health, peace and prosperity!!!
11. Sly and The Family Stone -"Dance to the Music"
You can't sit down on New Year's Eve, you must "Dance to the Music" with Sly and The Family Stone from 1968.
12. KC and The Sunshine Band -"Get Down Tonight"
On New Year's Eve, your mission should be to "Get Down Tonight" with KC and the Sunshine Band from 1975.
13. Mary Jane Girls - "All Night Long"
You want to dance, party, celebrate, and enjoy December 31 "All Night Long" as Lionel Richie did in 1983. Also that year, The Mary Jane Girls, with production by Rick James, had the same objective with their hit of the same name..
14. Jamie Foxx - "Blame It" featuring T-Pain
On the final night of the year, chances are you will do something out of character, embarrassing, and/or simply silly and immature. Jamie Foxx has the perfect excuse for you, "Blame It (On The Alcohol)."
15. The Gap Band - "Party Train"
Want to take a trip on New Year's Eve? Driving can be dangerous, so take a train, the "Party Train" with Charlie Wilson and The Gap Band.
16. Rihanna - "Don't Stop The Music"
One New Year's Eve rule is "Don't Stop The Music;" a direct order from the diva in charge, Rihanna.
17. Chic - "Dance, Dance, Dance"
No wallflowers allowed on New Year's Eve. If your shoes hurt, take them off and "Dance, Dance, Dance" with Nile Rodgers and Chic from 1977.
18. " Lucy Pearl - "Dance Tonight"
Raphael Saddiq from Tony! Toni! Tone! wrote and produced this Grammy nominated tune as a member of Lucy Pearl. The lyrics express what is probably on your mind for New Year's Eve:
"I wanna dance tonight
I wanna toast tonight
I'll spend my money tonight
I wanna get freaky tonight"
Do it all with "Dance Tonight."
19. Rufus featuring Chaka Khan - "At Midnight"
12 a.m. is the magical time on New Year's Eve when we kick out the old year and bring in the new. Make sure you have your special plans when the clock strikes 12 as you enjoy "At Midnight" with Rufus featuring Chaka Khan.
20. Sade - "Sweetest Taboo"
Sade's "Sweetest Taboo" completes this end of the year party list because of these special lyrics:
"Every day is Christmas, and every night is New Year's Eve."
PARTY ON!
Wishing you a new year of good health, peace and prosperity!!!
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