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Canadian Dance Chart
The Canadian dance chart was first known to be published on November 13, 1976 by ''RPM'' magazine under the name ''Top 30 Disco Playlist''. The song which held the number-one spot on this first chart was "Keep It Comin' Love / I'm Your Boogie Man" by KC and the Sunshine Band. No chart was published from January 1980 until September 3, 1988. The final archived chart was under the name ''Top 30 Dance'' and was published on October 16, 2000, three weeks before the magazine ceased publication. The song which held the number-one spot on the final archived chart was "Here Comes the Sunshine" by Love Inc. See also *List of number-one dance hits (Canada) References External links''RPM'' Dance/Urban archive {{Record Charts Canadian record charts Electronic dance music Dance music Dance music is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing. It can be either a whole musical piece or part of a larger musical arrangement. In terms of performance, the major categorie ...
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RPM (magazine)
''RPM'' ( and later ) was a Canadian music-industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees. ''RPM'' ceased publication in November 2000. ''RPM'' stood for "Records, Promotion, Music". The magazine's title varied over the years, including ''RPM Weekly'' and ''RPM Magazine''. Canadian music charts ''RPM'' maintained several format charts, including Top Singles (all genres), Adult Contemporary, Dance, Urban, Rock/Alternative and Country Tracks (or Top Country Tracks) for country music. On 21 March 1966, ''RPM'' expanded its Top Singles chart from 40 positions to 100. On 6 December 1980, the main chart became a top-50 chart and remained this way until 4 August 1984, whereupon it reverted to a top-100 singles chart. For the first several weeks of its existence, the magazine did not compile a national chart, but simply printed the cur ...
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Keep It Comin' Love
"Keep It Comin' Love" is a song by KC and the Sunshine Band, released as a single in 1977. It appeared on their 1976 album, ''Part 3''. The song, like its predecessor "That's the Way (I Like It)", became widely successful due to its sexual double entendres. Chart performance "Keep It Comin' Love" peaked at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, kept out of the No.1 spot by both " Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" by Meco and " You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone. The song made it to number one on the Hot Soul Singles chart. It was also a minor crossover to the Adult Contemporary chart, peaking at No. 36. The song was also an international chart hit, reaching No. 1 in Canada and charting in Australia (No. 28), Belgium (No. 5), the Netherlands (No. 8), New Zealand (No. 19) and the United Kingdom (No. 31). Weekly charts Year-end charts See also *List of number-one singles of 1977 (Canada) This is a list of the weekly Canadian ''RPM'' magazine number one Top Singles chart of 19 ...
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I'm Your Boogie Man
"I'm Your Boogie Man" is a song written and produced by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch, and performed by Casey's band KC and the Sunshine Band, from their fourth album ''Part 3'' (1976). Background Richard Finch said that the song was written about a DJ at a Miami, Florida, radio station named Robert W. Walker, who was the first to give their hit single "Get Down Tonight" airplay. Reception ''New York Times'' critic John Rockwell called the song "another alluring, catchy, sleepily kinetic dance isc and a "perfect summer (or spring, fall or winter) party record." ''Record World'' said that "re-defining their hit formula with a sharp, syncopated beat and sassy vocals, it's poised to go all the way." Chart performance In 1977 the song reached the number one position on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 3 on the soul chart. ''Billboard'' ranked it as the #11 song of 1977. The song was also an international hit, reaching number one in Canada and charting in Australia (No. 38), ...
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KC And The Sunshine Band
KC and the Sunshine Band is an American disco and funk band that was founded in 1973 in Hialeah, Florida. Their best-known songs include the hits "That's the Way (I Like It)", "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty", "I'm Your Boogie Man", "Keep It Comin' Love", "Get Down Tonight", "Boogie Shoes", " Please Don't Go" and " Give It Up". The band took its name from lead vocalist Harry Wayne Casey's last name ('KC') and the 'Sunshine Band' from KC's home state of Florida, the Sunshine State. The group has had six top 10 singles, five number one singles and a number two single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. History 1970s The band was formed in 1973 by Harry Wayne Casey (KC), a record store employee and part-timer at TK Records in Hialeah, Florida. KC originally called the band KC & The Sunshine Junkanoo Band, as he used studio musicians from TK and a local Junkanoo band called the Miami Junkanoo Band. He was introduced to Richard Finch, who was engineering records for TK, and ...
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Love Inc
Love, Inc. may refer to: * ''Love, Inc.'' (TV series), an American sitcom from 2005 to 2006 * Love Inc. (band), a Canadian band * Wolfgang Voigt Wolfgang Voigt (born 1961) is an electronic music DJ and producer from Cologne, Germany, known for his output under various aliases, such as Gas. He signed on numerous record labels, including Warp, Harvest, Raster-Noton, Force Inc, Astral Indu ...
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List Of Number-one Dance Hits (Canada)
This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by ''RPM'' magazine's Top 30 Dance chart — a weekly national survey of popular songs in Canada dance clubs. Below are links to lists showing the songs that have topped the chart. Dates shown represent "week-ending" ''Billboard'' issue dates. Note that no chart was published from January 1980 until September 3, 1988. __NOTOC__ 1970s * 1976 * 1977 * 1978 * 1979 1980s * 1988 * 1989 1990s * 1990 * 1991 * 1992 * 1993 * 1994 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 2000s * 2000 File:2000 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Protests against Bush v. Gore after the 2000 United States presidential election; Heads of state meet for the Millennium Summit; The International Space Station in its infant form as seen from S ... References ;Citations {{Canadian Singles Dance RPM electronic dance music chart Dance Singles ...
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Canadian Record Charts
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