Dancin' On Air playlist
Bruce Springsteen - Dancing in the Dark (1984)
Huey Lewis & The News - The Heart Of Rock And Roll (1983)
Pat Benatar - Hit Me With Your Best Shot (1980)
Devo - Whip It
R&B oldie from 1984: "I Feel for You" - Chaka Khan
Cheyne Anderson - Call Me Mr. Telephone (1985)
Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (1982)
The Weather Girls - It's Raining Men (1983)
Disco / soul oldie from 1978: "Shine On Silver Moon" - Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
Disco / pop music oldie from 1980: "The Night, The Wine and the Roses" - Liquid Gold with Ellie Hope
Pop music oldie from 1985: "Everytime You Go Away" - Paul Young
Ray Parker Jr. - The Other Woman (1982)
Frankie Smith - Double Dutch Bus (1981)
Katherine Quaye (Taffy) - I Love My Radio (1985)
hosted by Eddie Bruce
Dancin’ On Air playlist:
The Go-Gos – We’ve Got the Beat (1981)
Stevie Wonder – That Girl (1981)
Fred Parris and The Five Satins - Memories of Days Gone By
Paul Davis – ’65 Love Affair (1981)
Oldie R&B hit of 1981: “Mama Used to Say” – Junior Giscombe
Lipsynch performance: “Encounter” – Daniel McGlynn & The Fantasy Band (1981)
Disco / pop oldie from 1979: “Too Close to Home” – Cindy Bullens
George Benson – Turn Your Love Around (1981)
Loverboy - Working for the Weekend (1981)
The Sugarhill Gang – Apache (1981)
The Cars – Shake It Up (1981)
with original commercials, aired in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on channel 17, The Great Entertainer
hosted by Bill O'Brien
Dancin’ On Air playlist:
Kool & The Gang – Fresh (1984)
Phil Collins – Sussudio (1985)
David Lee Roth - Just a Gigolo / I Ain't Got Nobody (1985)
The B-52’s – Rock Lobster (1979)
Sheila Escovedo – The Glamorous Life (1984)
Klymaxx – Meeting in the Ladies Room (1984)
Slow dance: Philadelphia United – In the Name of Brotherly Love (1985)
Limahl & Beth Anderson - Never Ending Story (1985)
The Human League - Don't You Want Me (1982)
Simple Minds - Don't You Forget About Me (1985)
Boy Meets Girl – Oh Girl (1985)
René & Angela - Save Your Love (For # 1) (1985)
Katrina & The Waves – Walking on Sunshine (1985)
Dancin On Air playlist:
Sister Sledge & Chic - We Are Family (1979)
Chic - Good Times (1979)
Donna Summer - I Feel Love (1977)
The 4 Tops with The Andantes on backup vocals - Reach out for Me (1966)
Donna Summer - Love Is in Control (1982)
ABC - The Look of Love (1982)
Melba Moore - Loves Coming At You (1982)
Kool & The Gang with Something Sweet - Ladies Night (1979)
10cc - Run Away - with Andrew Gold on backup vocals (1982) -
slow dance
Kool & The Gang - Big Fun (1982)
Linda Ronstadt - Get Closer (1982)
The Cast of The Pirate Movie - Happy Ending (1982)
Playlist:
Deck The Halls - The Salsoul Orchestra with Marian Rolle
Working For The Weekend - Loverboy
Under Pressure - Queen with David Bowie
Come Go With Me - The Beach Boys
Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It) - Kool & The Gang
Our Lips Are Sealed - The Go-Go's
Shake It Up - The Cars
Hooked On Classics - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Centerfold - The J. Geils Band
Diamond Ring – Billy Nichols
I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) - Daryl Hall & John Oates
It Doesn't Matter at All - 10cc - slow dance
Let's Groove Tonight - Earth, Wind & Fire
You Don't Know a Good Thing - Michael Zager Band
Hosted by Chris Trane, aired on Thanksgiving Day 11/28/1985
Dancin' On Air playlist:
Cindy & Roy – I Wanna Testify (1979)
Isaac Hayes - Don't Let Go (1979)
Larry Santos – Don’t Take the Easy Way Out - rehearsed piano version
Aretha Franklin & Annie Lennox from Eurythmics - Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves (1985)
Solaris – Music Mind (1980)
Stevie Wonder - Part-Time Lovers (1985)
Ta Mara & The Seen - Everybody Dance (1985)
Mary Stevens – Find Your Love (1983)
Pop ballad slow dance: Billy Harner - What About the Children? (1973)
Pop Music Video Showcase: 10cc - I'm Not in Love (serious edit version)
Wild Honey - At the Top of the Stairs (1976)
George Benson - On Broadway (1978)
Sister Sledge & Chic - We Are Family (1979)
"The Wall Street Shuffle" is a single by the British pop/rock band 10cc released in 1974. The song originally appears on the band's 1974 album Sheet Music. It was the most successful single to be released from the album, reaching No. 10 on the UK chart.
The song features a classic rock riff and lyrics that deal with Wall Street and the economy. It features several topical cultural references and specifically mentions Getty, Rothschild and Howard Hughes.
The song remains popular with fans and is often performed live in concert. A live performance was included on the 2007 promotional live compilation The Best of 10cc Live.