Dirty Dancing (song)
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"Dirty Dancing" is the third overall single from New Kids on the Block's 2008 album, The Block. It was produced by RedOne. The lead vocals were sung by Jordan Knight and Donnie Wahlberg. A new version of the song featuring South Korea boy band Seventeen was released to coincide the fifteenth anniversary of their album release, The Block.[1]
Song information
"Dirty Dancing" was only released in
.Critical reception
British
Promotion
New Kids On The Block sang an excerpt from the song at 2008 American Music Awards[11] as well as Good Morning America.
Music video
Shot in a medieval background, the video, directed by Til Schweiger, intersperses scenes from the German film "The 1½ Knights - In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde" (German title: "1½ Ritter - Auf der Suche nach der hinreißenden Herzelinde"),[12][13] in which he appears, with footage of the band performing the song in front of a mostly all-female audience.[14]
Track listing
Germany
- Dirty Dancing [RedOne mix]
- Dirty Dancing [Video]
Maxi Single
- Dirty Dancing [RedOne mix]
- Looking Like Danger
- Dirty Dancing [Music video]
Chart performance
The song debuted at #92 on the
"Dirty Dancing" has gathered 17,577,000 audience impressions and 3,354 total spins in the
"Dirty Dancing" reached the #1 position on the
Charts
Chart (2008–2009) | Peak[21] position |
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Austrian Singles Chart
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65 |
Canadian Hot 100 | 31 |
European Hot 100[22]
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76 |
German Singles Chart[23]
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23 |
References
- ^ Susan-Han (2023-08-30). "Seventeen announce an unexpected collaboration with New Kids On The Block". allkpop. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
- ^ http://www.weblinkportal.de/nkotb-single-dirty-dancing-zu-haben-13505 [dead link]
- ^ "N-k-o-t-b.de". Archived from the original on 2009-02-02. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
- ^ News Letter
- ^ Sputnik Music
- ^ Slant Magazine
- ^ A.V. Club
- ^ Now Magazine
- ^ "Lisburn Today". Archived from the original on 2009-02-05. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
- ^ Billboard
- ^ YouTube
- ^ Shouted FM
- ^ "N-k-o-t-b.de". Archived from the original on 2009-02-02. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
- ^ YouTube
- ^ German Singles Chart Archived 2012-08-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Billboard
- ^ CANOE -- JAM Archived April 17, 2005, at the Library of Congress Web Archives
- ^ Billboard
- ^ Mediabase
- ^ Chum Chart
- ^ aCharts
- ^ Billboard
- ^ "Germany (Deutschland) Top 100 Hits - World Charts". Archived from the original on 2012-08-17. Retrieved 2010-10-21.