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Dancing is up to 46 on iTunes after the song was used in a Quick Step performance on Strictly by Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton. Kevin has so many fans.

 

The success of Dancing is wonderful and deserves all the success it gets.

 

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Fantastic! Knew it would have a good boost after already being around the Top 100 on iTunes. Hope it can climb Top 40!
Up to 42 now on iTunes that has to be the highest peak for quite a number of weeks - this song sells with promotion - I think she should sing this on all the TV shows around xmas - its defiantly a xmas club classic

The endurance of this song (especially for a Kylie song in 2018) is astounding. It does completely deserve it, even after all these months I'm not remotely bored of it and I still get so much from it.

 

Rack up those sales, K! :cheer:

Number 39 is great and hopefully it's getting some streams aswell. It had held up so well and it deserved too as it's a great song.
Great to see it so high up on iTunes! It might be able to re-enter the singles sales-only chart?
Great to see it back in the iTunes Top 40 - it deserved so much more chart success as it’s continued popularity shows, I really hope this goes Silver eventually.

Hopefully a lot of people watch Strictly on Catch-up today like i have done. the 59p price still helps. If only they had done this with SMFF

 

 

I think it will go silver eventually but I wouldn’t expect it any time even moderately soon. Maybe 5-10 years?
59p always helps after a promo,getting as high as 36 is great considering the song was played and not actually performed, alot of strictly viewers only discovered the song now which is great.It just shows how songs can go so in noticed.
It really is great - its wonderful that the single has been around such a long time, deserves every single sale
I was out most of yesterday, what was the highest it got to on iTunes?

It stalled at #37 all day, still there now

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