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Strictly breaks records
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strictly breaks records
  1. STRICTLY BREAKS RECORDS FULL
  2. STRICTLY BREAKS RECORDS PROFESSIONAL
  3. STRICTLY BREAKS RECORDS SERIES

The 41-year-old, who was paired with Graziano Di Prima, found herself having to take part in the dance-off for a third time. The Loose Women panellist, who missed a week after testing positive for Covid, failed to impress with a cha-cha that placed her second from bottom of the leaderboard. Yet the Halloween special wasn’t all (f)right on the night for some – as Judi Love became the latest to be eliminated from the competition. I cannot believe the Google search for learning sign language has increased by 488%. She wrote on Twitter: ‘Thank you so much for all of your interest in learning BSL.

STRICTLY BREAKS RECORDS FULL

Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice receive a message from Ed Sheeran and also scored a full house with 40 points! Pic: BBC And it wasn’t just a win for Ms Ayling-Ellis on the dancefloor – as the use of sign language in her routine the week before saw Google searches for the topic soar. All views expressed on this podcast are strictly personal and. ’ Pernice was in tears as the judges gave four perfect tens, having topped the leaderboard in every Halloween special since 2015. Created by music marketing professional, hypnotherapist, and mental health advocate Anna Turunen, Break The Record will bring transparency and transformation through real stories from inspirational people, and will leave you with actionable tips to improve your creativity and quality of life.

STRICTLY BREAKS RECORDS PROFESSIONAL

The EastEnders actress and her professional partner Giovanni Pernice bewitched the judges with their ice queen-themed tango, causing Craig Revel Horwood to ask: ‘What’s the signing for “you smashed it”?’ And they weren’t the only ones singing the pair’s praises as Ed Sheeran, whose track Shivers they danced to, also showed his support.Īppearing in a video message on the BBC show, the singer said: ‘I hope you have a wonderful rest of the season and I hope you win and I’m really, really honoured that you’re dancing to. And Rose Ayling-Ellis continued to smash records on Saturday – becoming the first star ever to score a perfect 40 so early in the competition.

  • "Cher Chez La Femme (Se Si Bon)" – Dr.She has already made Strictly history as the dance show’s first deaf contestant.
  • "Blow Your Head (Undubbed Version)" – Fred Wesley and The J.B.'s Strictly Breaks - All Categories (LPs, CDs, Vinyl Record Albums) - Dusty Groove is Chicagos Online Record Store.
  • "Under The Influence Of Love" – Love Unlimited Orchestra.
  • "It's Time To Break Down" – The Supremes.
  • "Somethings Got To Give" – Afro-Cuban Band.
  • "It's The Hard Knock Life" – Annie Soundtrack.
  • "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" – Jean Carn.
  • "Midnight Groove" – Love Unlimited Orchestra.
  • "There Was A Time" – The Deefelice Trio.
  • "I'm Your Mechanicle Man" – Jerry Butler.
  • "I've Got Nothing To Lose But The Blues" – Gwen McCrae.
  • "A Little Bit Of Love" – Brenda Russell.
  • Chocolate Milk – "Action Speaks Louder Than Words".
  • Joe Simon – " Drowning in the Sea of Love".
  • Cecil Holmes – "Call Me, Come Back Home".
  • Curtis Mayfield – "Right On For The Darkness".
  • Zulema – "American Fruit, African Roots".
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  • Ann Peebles – " I Can't Stand The Rain".
  • "I Want 2 Do Something Freaky 2 U" – Leon Haywood.
  • "The Body Rock" – The Treacherous Three.
  • " Hollywood Swinging" – Kool & The Gang.
  • "I Hear Music In The Streets" – Unlimited Touch.
  • " I Put A Spell On You" – Screamin' Jay Hawkins.
  • "I Did It For Love" – Love Unlimited Orchestra.
  • " Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)" – Ramsey Lewis.
  • "Adventures In The Land Of Music" – Dynasty.
  • "I'm Afraid The Masquerade Is Over" – David Porter.
  • "Garden Of Peace" – Lonnie Liston Smith from Dreams of Tomorrow (1983).
  • "Morning" – Cal Tjader from Soul Burst (1966).
  • "The Smile" – David Axelrod from Song of Innocence (1968).
  • "You Can't Turn Me Away" – Sylvia Striplin from Give Me Your Love (1981).
  • "The Long Wait" – Hawaii Five-O Soundtrack.
  • STRICTLY BREAKS RECORDS SERIES

    Many of the songs in the Strictly Breaks series have been sampled into new musical compositions, mainly by hip hop producers. The common, but hard to define thread in all of these songs is that they are "funky". Some of the offerings are well-known (the Psycho theme by Bernard Hermann) but most are relatively obscure tracks treasured by music connoisseurs and DJs. Following in the tradition of the Ultimate Breaks and Beats series, the Strictly Breaks records contain an eclectic range of musical styles: mainly funk and jazz, but also including soul, rock, disco and pop. Some of the songs featured contain "open breaks" which are solo drum passages which enable DJs to easily transition into them, as well as attractive to producers who loop or rearrange them to create new compositions. Strictly Breaks is the name of a series of compilation records of songs that are widely admired as break beats.

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