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What (who) is do you want to try on another pair - definition

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY BOBBY FREEMAN, ORIGINALLY RECORDED BY BOBBY FREEMAN AND RELEASED IN 1958
Do You Want To Dance; Do You Wanna Dance; Do You Want To Dance?; Do You Want to Dance?; Do You Wanna Dance?

Try to Find Me         
SONG BY GORKY PARK
Try To Find Me
"Try To Find Me" is a song by the Soviet rock band Gorky Park, released in 1990 as a single from the band's self-titled debut album. The song reached number 81 in the Billboard Hot 100, spending two weeks in the chart.
I Want To (Do Everything for You)         
SINGLE BY JOE TEX
I Want To (Do Everything For You); I Want to (Do Everything for You)
"I Want To (Do Everything for You)" is a 1965 R&B hit written and performed by Joe Tex. The single was his second number one on the R&B chart in the U.
What Do You Want? (Adam Faith song)         
1959 SINGLE BY ADAM FAITH
What do you want; What Do You Want?
"What Do You Want?" is a 1959 song that became a number one hit in the United Kingdom for Adam Faith.

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Do You Want to Dance

"Do You Want to Dance" is a song written by American singer Bobby Freeman and recorded by him in 1958. It reached number No. 5 on the United States Billboard Top 100 Sides pop chart and No. 2 on the Billboard R&B chart. Cliff Richard and the Shadows' version of the song reached No. 2 in the United Kingdom in 1962, despite being a B-side. The Beach Boys' version reached No. 12 as "Do You Wanna Dance?" in the United States in 1965, and a 1972 cover by Bette Midler ("Do You Want to Dance?") reached No. 17.

A different song called "Do You Wanna Dance?" was a UK hit for Barry Blue in 1973.