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whats the most smoochiest song to dance to?

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piggynose | 15:59 Mon 26th Apr 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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being a 50 yr old bloke, i´m thinking of chicago´s if you leave me now, and 10cc´s i´m not in love
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Great album Sara hang on to it, not that you'd want that sort of loving from George eh lol,

I've got a signed photo of Matt Monroe thats about all, but he sang to me from the stage nearly all night when he came to a club in Leeds. He was a lovely singer. "On days like these" is a nice one to drive to on a sunny day.
''kiss you all over'' by exile :o)
My husband requested Unchained Meldoy by the Righteous Brothers as our first dance when we got married (we had forgotten to chose one between us) - I was very touched.
Not the Jimmy Young version then sherrardk?!!
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almost forgot!!!!
Still in love with you by Thin Lizzy
Go on then, looobyloo...if you must.....it's my aftershave, you know x
Hate the song but Lady in Red was always good for the Last Dance
Most excellent choice there piggy :D
Anything by Al Green.
Careless Whisper always goes down well.
Otis Reading with 'These arms of mine' *swoon
Daniel Merriweather - Red
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY5iz09g594
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY5iz09g594
albatross by fleetwood mac always did it for me
and sleepwalk by santo and johnny(i think)
Anything they play on local radio stations after about 10 is usually good!
Adore by Prince
Terence Trent Darby Delicate

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