What song just makes you wanna get up and dance naked in your living room? Share it here! You can post a youtube link or just write what your favourite song is!
Here are mine at the moment:
Release me by Agnes -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSb6e3grdL8


Love Benny's Voice!


And just for a touch of CAMP!

And a classic

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i Love this song...
I even use them in my dance fitness class, but I don't do it butt naked! This is a good idea, I'm discovering stuff i didn't know.



How about a whole lot of camp ?
love this
love this too...i have enjoyed listening to everyones music....groovy baby
I heard this song coming through the walls at my friend's flat. I knew there was a new guy living upstairs. I was impressed by his taste. I later married him.
OMG Danielle little miss innocent what a story. If walls could talk !
I haven't seen this in yrs. I love divine(who is no more). I think that is a young J Manuel in there too. oh well sorry wrong spot
This gets my vote every time!!

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