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Come Dance with Me

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Come Dance with Me may refer to:

  • Come Dance with Me (1950 film), British musical feature which functions primarily as showcase for cabaret acts; directed by Mario Zampi and produced by his unit, Anglofilm, its framing story features cast members Max Wall, Gordon Humphris and Yvonne Marsh
  • Come Dance with Me (1959 film), French-Italian crime drama vehicle for Brigitte Bardot, during peak period of her stardom; directed by Michel Boisrond, with co-stars Henri Vidal (who died later that year, after completing his scenes), Dawn Addams and Dario Moreno
  • "Come Dance with Me" (song), American 1959 pop standard by Jimmy Van Heusen with lyrics by Sammy Cahn; title track for Frank Sinatra album; also recorded by Oscar Peterson (1959), Peggy Lee (1961), Shirley Horn (1963), Barry Manilow (1998), Diane Krall (2006) and Michael Bublé (2013)
  • Come Dance with Me! (album), 1959 Frank Sinatra album (recorded December 9, 22, 23, 1958 at Hollywood's Capitol Studio) which became his most successful, spending 140 weeks on Billboard charts; 3 Grammy Awards: Album of the Year — Best Vocal Performance, Male — Best Arrangement
  • "Come Dance with Me" (Norwegian song), Norway's 2007 entry in Eurovision Song Contest, performed in English and Spanish, as "Ven a bailar conmigo", by Guri Schanke; written by Sweden's Thomas G:son, who also contributed same Contest's Spanish entry, "I Love You Mi Vida"