Non Stop Dancing 65

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Non Stop Dancing '65 is a 1965 album by the James Last Band, conducted and arranged by James Last, engineered by Peter Klemt, recorded at Polydor studios in Hamburg, Germany.

This album was the first in a series of about 30 Non Stop Dancing albums. The final official entry of the series was in 1984, although Last continued to make a few similar albums (Für alle, 1985; Dance, Dance, Dance, 1988; New Party Classics, 2002).

Track listing

From the 1965 Polydor release no. 237.447

  1. "Don't Ha Ha" (The Governors)
  2. "Shake Hands" (Drafi Deutscher)
  3. "Can't Buy Me Love" (Beatles)
  4. "Skinny Minnie" (Tony Sheridan)
  5. "Do Wah Diddy, Diddy" (Manfred Mann)
  6. "Clap Hands" (James Last)
  7. "Pretty Woman" (Roy Orbison)
  8. "Das ist die Frage aller Fragen" (Cliff Richard)
  9. "Eight Days a Week" (Beatles)
  10. "Kiddy, Kiddy, Kiss Me" (Rita Pavone + Paul Anka)
  11. "Good Bye, Good Bye, Good Bye" (Peggy March)
  12. "My Boy Lollipop" (Millie)
  13. "Zwei Mädchen aus Germany" (Paul Anka)
  14. "Tennessee Waltz" (Alma Cogan)
  15. "Memphis Tennessee" (Dave Clark Five)
  16. "A Hard Day's Night" (Beatles)
  17. "I Feel Fine" (Beatles)
  18. "No Reply" (Beatles)
  19. "Kiss and Shake" (Renate Kern)
  20. "Downtown" (Petula Clark)
  21. "Cinderally Baby" (Drafi Deutscher)
  22. "Wer kann das schon?" (???)
  23. "Das war mein schönster Tanz" (Bernd Spier)
  24. "Rag Doll" (Four Seasons)
  25. "Melanchollie" (Peppino di Capri)
  26. "I Want To Hold Your Hand" (Beatles)
  27. "Sie liebt dich" (Beatles)
  28. "I Should Have Known Better" (Beatles)

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