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  1. "Dancing the Night Away" is a song written by James H. Brown Jr. and Russell Smith, and recorded by American country music artist Tanya Tucker. It was released in August 1977 and became a top 20 single on both the American and Canadian country song charts in 1977.

  2. Jan 11, 2008 · Part 1 Immortal Stars of the Silver Screen Dancing the Night Away ~ The Amazing Rhythm Aces Written by Russell Smith & James H. Brown Jr. From the 1976 album Too Stuffed to Jump...

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  3. "Dancing the Night Away" 5:39 (Russell Smith, James H. Brown Jr.) Personnel. Russell Smith — lead vocals, rhythm guitar. Barry "Bird" Burton – lead guitar, backing vocals, mandolin, autoharp, pedal steel guitar. Billy Earhart – organ. James Hooker – piano, backing vocals. Jeff Davis – bass, backing vocals.

  4. Feb 3, 2024 · Dancing the Night Away” is a beautiful country song by Crystal Gayle, released in 1979 as part of her album “Miss the Mississippi.” Written by James H. Brown, Jr. and Russell Smith, this heartfelt track captures the nostalgia and longing for lost love.

  5. Members of the Amazing Rhythm Aces add backup vocals to "Dancing the Night Away" written by Russell Smith and James H. Brown Jr. and included on the Aces last album ( Too Stuffed to Jump ). Seals & Crofts also lend vocals on "Knee Deep in Loving You". A definite step in the right direction by Tucker and producer, Jerry Crutchfield."

  6. Written-By – Al Green, M. Hodges *. Written-By – Al Green, M. Hodges *. 6. Just Between You And Me And The Wall, You're A Fool. Written-By – James H Brown, Jr *. Written-By – James H Brown, Jr *. 7. Dancing The Night Away. Written-By – James H Brown *, Russell Smith (5)

  7. Dancing The Night Away Recorded by Tanya Tucker written by Russell Smith and James H. Brown C Standing beside the ocean looking across the water Everything is beautiful here but I still don't feel like I oughta G7 Things we wanted not so long ago C I got 'em all now but I ain't got you no more F But I remember the way you held me C

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