On this day in 1976 {July 10th} Vicki Sue Robinson performed "Turn The Beat Around" on the late Dick Clark's American... Three months earlier on April 10th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100; eventually it peaked at #10 and spent almost a half-year on the Top 100 chart {25 weeks}... In 1994 Gloria Estefan covered it; her version reached #13 on the Hot Top 100... Sadly; Vicki Sue Robinson passed away on August 26th, 1995 at the young age of 45... R.I.P. Ms. Robinson and Mr. Clark...
I searched for this song for WEEKS... I had about 3 words of the entire lyrics in mind, but was starting to go crazy... I even hummed the song to a guy at the music store... he was clueless... and tonight I finally FOUND it!!! It's Gloria! :D
My school honor choir did this song and danced to it then this song came on at the dance the next day and they had a flash mob it was fun. Look for the Clark pleasant middle school winter choir concert 2011:):)
Que buenos recuerdos de aquellas épocas donde gozaba de esta bella música que ahora hoy en dia es ridícula para los que no saben de la buena música. . .te amo gloria Estefan. . .
This was my first favorite song ever. It used to be a thing at Chuck E Cheese, super late 90s early 2000s, but man...I remember they used to play this all the time there, it may have been in an old VHS movie, but yeah. I loved this song to death before I even knew the word 'percussion' let alone what it meant.
For those wondering, the other musicians are backing vocalist Donna Allen; guitarist Andy Goldman; bassist Frank Cornelius; double bassists John Beal and Homer Mensch; programmer-Fender Rhodes player Lawrence Dermer; programmer Nathaniel Seidman; alto saxophonist Gary Lindsay; tenor saxophonist-flautist Ed Calle; trombonists Teddy Mulet and Dana Teboe; trumpeter Randy Barlow; violinists Abraham Appleman, Elena Barere, Barry Finclair, Regis Iandorio, Jean M. Ingraham, Harold Kohon, Charles Libove, Jan Mullen, David Nadien, Sandra Park, Matthew Raimondi, Laura Seaton, Richard Sortomme, Marti Jane Sweet, Gerald Tarack, Donna Tecco, and John Pinta Valle; violists Lamar Alsop, Julian C. Barber, Olivia Koppell, and Susan K. Pray; cellists Jesse Levy, Richard Locker, Charles McCracken, Mark Orrin Shuman, and Frederick Zlotkin; and string orchestrator-conductor Hector Garrido.
Title: Melodies of Memories The Fick Auditorium of Edina High School buzzed with anticipation as Tarun, Miley, and their friends settled into their seats, eagerly awaiting the start of Happenin' 24. The air was thick with excitement and nostalgia, a blend of memories waiting to be made and cherished. As they waited for the show to begin, Tarun turned to Miley, his eyes reflecting the soft glow of the auditorium lights. "Hey, Miley," he said, his voice filled with warmth, "what are some of your favorite memories from high school so far?" Miley smiled, her gaze drifting to the stage where countless performances had taken place over the years. "I think one of my favorites was when we performed together in the Homecoming Coronation," she replied, her voice soft with reminiscence. "It felt like magic, sharing that moment with you, Khalil, Evangelia, Johnny, and Noura." Tarun nodded, his heart swelling with fondness. "Yeah, that was special, I also liked when you went out for homecoming queen" he agreed, his thoughts drifting to the joyous chaos of that night. "And I loved when you and Noura went out for Sweethearts King and Queen," Miley continued, her eyes shining with pride. "You both looked so happy together." Tarun's cheeks flushed with a mixture of bashfulness and happiness. "Thanks, Miley," he said, reaching for her hand and giving it a gentle squeeze. "Those are some of my favorite memories too." Before they could dwell further on their shared experiences, the lights dimmed, signaling the start of the show. The stage came alive with the harmonious voices of Cougar Chorus, Cantemus, Bel Canto, and Hornet Chorale, filling the auditorium with music that seemed to transcend time. Each performance was a testament to the talent and dedication of the students, showcasing a diverse range of songs and styles. From upbeat pop hits to soulful ballads, the evening was a celebration of music in all its forms. As the show reached its crescendo with a stirring rendition of "Good Lovin'" by the combined choirs, the audience erupted into applause, their cheers echoing through the halls of Edina High School. After the final notes faded away, Tarun and his friends found themselves in the bustling hallway, surrounded by classmates and fellow performers. Khalil spotted Reid McAllister, one of the soloists from the show, and gave him a fist bump, congratulating him on his performance. The air was filled with laughter and chatter as students shared their favorite moments from the night, their voices mingling with the lingering echoes of the music that had brought them together. For Tarun, Miley, and their friends, Happenin' 24 would be a memory they would carry with them long after they had left the halls of Edina High School, a reminder of the joy of friendship, the power of music, and the magic of shared experiences.
Man I remember my 4th grade music teacher made us sing a rendition of this song. I remember it being a bit more kiddish so I dunno if it was a different version or if I am remembering it wrong.
Lol, I'm 11 and I listen to like 80's music lol and 60's that's not a bad thing but really good hear it on American Idol I currently live in Florida so she one of our native's!
it doesn't matter if pitch perfect brought you or not, it only matters if you like the song... unfortunately, some people aren't mature enough to realise that...
i like the whole song but the fast part was better!! i am having a talent show with this song and we will rock you, we are the champions, and turn the beat around!!
This is one of many songs from the 90's and 2000's that was a remake of a song from the 70s. If there is one of those where the remake is better than the original, it is this one.
Gloria is the Queen of Latinas love her. It’s 2024 and I’m still here in the old skool mode❤😊
Wonderful 1994 classic!!!
Weston Huffman it’s from the 70s lol
God, this song brings memories. 14 years old, and I remember singing this when I was 4.
Pitch perfect made a really good cover. Fat Amy killed it. Lol
I'd always thought that it said, "Love to hear her passion."
lol
Makes more sense then percussion
i'm so lucky for growing up with this music,80's are my favorite years
This was a 70s song, covered in the 90s.
On this day in 1976 {July 10th} Vicki Sue Robinson performed "Turn The Beat Around" on the late Dick Clark's American...
Three months earlier on April 10th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100; eventually it peaked at #10 and spent almost a half-year on the Top 100 chart {25 weeks}...
In 1994 Gloria Estefan covered it; her version reached #13 on the Hot Top 100...
Sadly; Vicki Sue Robinson passed away on August 26th, 1995 at the young age of 45...
R.I.P. Ms. Robinson and Mr. Clark...
Beautiful talented Gloria and a great song brought me here I guess..
tlc 1955 years
tlc
Wonderful 1994 classic!!!
The Specialist brought me here. :-)
You can never outshine the MASTER!!!!!!!!!!!!THANK YOU GLORIA ESTEFAN
when i was youngr i thought she said turn the BEAT AROUND IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Lmao, omg that's all I hear now.
classic no doubt about it
HAPPY 58th BIRTHDAY to GLORIA ESTEFAN!
she must be an audiophiliac like me!
Turn the ship around
Leia knows where Luke is
Turn it upside down
Take it back to Bespin
crying in spanish
Dead!!! 😂☠️
Best comment ever! 🤣🤣🤣
Excellent
Music
"Luke, if that's you, wave your right hand! ... No, your right hand!"
@@coastaldeserter It's me you Fuckers!
We are singing this for our production! At school. Love this song
Awwwwww yeahhh Fat Amy
gracias totales!
Gloria's voice is amazing she's really talented she was incredible person.
great song
I absolutely love this song!! Thank u!
Pitch Perfect: Fat Amy's solo.. lol xD I love dis ver. but Fat Amy's was hilarious....!
I would imagine Sharon Stone and Sylvester Stallone dancing it after they perform an action scene.
#90sthebest #Thespecialist #Whoswithme
(8) turn the beat around (8) GLORIAA WOOOOO¡me encanta la cancion
For music at School✏️ we sometimes listen to this song
OMG I REMEMBER HEARING THIS SONG IN MUSIC CLASS IN 1ST GRADE! AHHH NOSTALGIA!!’
Brava la Glory 👍
I searched for this song for WEEKS... I had about 3 words of the entire lyrics in mind, but was starting to go crazy... I even hummed the song to a guy at the music store... he was clueless... and tonight I finally FOUND it!!! It's Gloria! :D
No! I will not! I refuse to "Turn the beat around" !
Wonderful 1994 classic!!!
The Specialist brought me here. :-)
My ability to manipulate a smartphone brought me here!
Best comment.
Same!
REALLY now
I'm on the wrong channel
My school honor choir did this song and danced to it then this song came on at the dance the next day and they had a flash mob it was fun. Look for the Clark pleasant middle school winter choir concert 2011:):)
I BROUGHT ME HERE
She is indeed 'The specialist'.
Que buenos recuerdos de aquellas épocas donde gozaba de esta bella música que ahora hoy en dia es ridícula para los que no saben de la buena música. . .te amo gloria Estefan. . .
The specialist bought me here
Ikr
Great song to a kick ass movie! Miami style!
classic no doubt about it
this isn't he original ..
love this song
Fuck Pitch Perfect. The Martian brought me here.
Only problem is Mark Watney will not turn the best around. He refuses too🤭
I love this song I heard it at my school
I love that emotive & sensual vocal!
Great artist
Love it !
my friend loves this song and so do i....its so awesome!
I love this song.
Gloria definitely did this song justice-Equally as good as the original version by the late Vicki Sue Robinson.
+Scott Burton scott I agree 100% i lived in both eras wild music in my day
This was my first favorite song ever. It used to be a thing at Chuck E Cheese, super late 90s early 2000s, but man...I remember they used to play this all the time there, it may have been in an old VHS movie, but yeah. I loved this song to death before I even knew the word 'percussion' let alone what it meant.
I LOVE THIS SONG!!!!
love to hear this song
I LOVE THIS SONG
Yeeeeeeeeah Fat Amy.
I love this song🎵
I’m here because this song has been stuck in my head for the past WEEK !
Jessica Sanchez is also a Filipina! Yayy! I hope she wins American Idol.
yeaaahhhh!!
For those wondering, the other musicians are backing vocalist Donna Allen; guitarist Andy Goldman; bassist Frank Cornelius; double bassists John Beal and Homer Mensch; programmer-Fender Rhodes player Lawrence Dermer; programmer Nathaniel Seidman; alto saxophonist Gary Lindsay; tenor saxophonist-flautist Ed Calle; trombonists Teddy Mulet and Dana Teboe; trumpeter Randy Barlow; violinists Abraham Appleman, Elena Barere, Barry Finclair, Regis Iandorio, Jean M. Ingraham, Harold Kohon, Charles Libove, Jan Mullen, David Nadien, Sandra Park, Matthew Raimondi, Laura Seaton, Richard Sortomme, Marti Jane Sweet, Gerald Tarack, Donna Tecco, and John Pinta Valle; violists Lamar Alsop, Julian C. Barber, Olivia Koppell, and Susan K. Pray; cellists Jesse Levy, Richard Locker, Charles McCracken, Mark Orrin Shuman, and Frederick Zlotkin; and string orchestrator-conductor Hector Garrido.
Michael Glickman no drummers?
generalloonatic85 Yup, it was all drum programming.
You learn something new everyday! Thanks!
She did that!
omg I love it!
pitch perfect brought me here :3
no one cares
same
Same
No! I will not! I refuse to "Turn the beat around" !
+CephalopodsRock Lol. From the Martian?
+CephalopodsRock
I will most certainly die up here...
If I have to listen to any more GODAWFUL disco music!
--Mark Watney
+Nick Smith I read that book and saw the movie :D
+Matthew Lushbaugh (Mattlegostar) Book was better, but the movie came incredibly close.
The movie kind of put it in perspective for me so I think they are both good.
Gloria Estefan brought me here.
love this song#gloria_fan
I like this song
Title: Melodies of Memories
The Fick Auditorium of Edina High School buzzed with anticipation as Tarun, Miley, and their friends settled into their seats, eagerly awaiting the start of Happenin' 24. The air was thick with excitement and nostalgia, a blend of memories waiting to be made and cherished.
As they waited for the show to begin, Tarun turned to Miley, his eyes reflecting the soft glow of the auditorium lights. "Hey, Miley," he said, his voice filled with warmth, "what are some of your favorite memories from high school so far?"
Miley smiled, her gaze drifting to the stage where countless performances had taken place over the years. "I think one of my favorites was when we performed together in the Homecoming Coronation," she replied, her voice soft with reminiscence. "It felt like magic, sharing that moment with you, Khalil, Evangelia, Johnny, and Noura."
Tarun nodded, his heart swelling with fondness. "Yeah, that was special, I also liked when you went out for homecoming queen" he agreed, his thoughts drifting to the joyous chaos of that night.
"And I loved when you and Noura went out for Sweethearts King and Queen," Miley continued, her eyes shining with pride. "You both looked so happy together."
Tarun's cheeks flushed with a mixture of bashfulness and happiness. "Thanks, Miley," he said, reaching for her hand and giving it a gentle squeeze. "Those are some of my favorite memories too."
Before they could dwell further on their shared experiences, the lights dimmed, signaling the start of the show. The stage came alive with the harmonious voices of Cougar Chorus, Cantemus, Bel Canto, and Hornet Chorale, filling the auditorium with music that seemed to transcend time.
Each performance was a testament to the talent and dedication of the students, showcasing a diverse range of songs and styles. From upbeat pop hits to soulful ballads, the evening was a celebration of music in all its forms.
As the show reached its crescendo with a stirring rendition of "Good Lovin'" by the combined choirs, the audience erupted into applause, their cheers echoing through the halls of Edina High School.
After the final notes faded away, Tarun and his friends found themselves in the bustling hallway, surrounded by classmates and fellow performers. Khalil spotted Reid McAllister, one of the soloists from the show, and gave him a fist bump, congratulating him on his performance.
The air was filled with laughter and chatter as students shared their favorite moments from the night, their voices mingling with the lingering echoes of the music that had brought them together.
For Tarun, Miley, and their friends, Happenin' 24 would be a memory they would carry with them long after they had left the halls of Edina High School, a reminder of the joy of friendship, the power of music, and the magic of shared experiences.
AHHHHH
Beautiful woman....
Same here :)
The Specialist brought me here. :-)
My dance teacher (1995) used this for her gymnastics class
Nothing brought me here...I just have liked this song for as long as I can remember.
This song be jammin!!!
I love this sing
love this song in my school music book
good job
What a colour scheme! I'm seeing after-images.
Song was used in the highlights of VASJ vs. Euclid. played on 09.01.2006
Dean Geyer brought me here. His performance is just awesome with backflip.
Were singing it at our 4th grd consert
nice
This song gives me the chills Xd
yes so right
Man I remember my 4th grade music teacher made us sing a rendition of this song. I remember it being a bit more kiddish so I dunno if it was a different version or if I am remembering it wrong.
my music class brought me here. :3
this is the song i used to in scool
This is my dance class for jazz song
dat beat!
love this song music teacher played it for me
Miami Sound Machine!
lol that was crazy, but congrats you finally found it :))
I love song in music class
best song ever made
Yay
Lol, I'm 11 and I listen to like 80's music lol and 60's that's not a bad thing but really good hear it on American Idol I currently live in Florida so she one of our native's!
Yeah I have to sing this song for my school musical production of Emma a pop musical! So yeahhhh
it doesn't matter if pitch perfect brought you or not, it only matters if you like the song... unfortunately, some people aren't mature enough to realise that...
hell yeah turn the beat around love to hear prcession
ru paul brought be here!
Pitch Perfect BABY!!!!!!
i like the whole song but the fast part was better!! i am having a talent show with this song and we will rock you, we are the champions, and turn the beat around!!
This is one of many songs from the 90's and 2000's that was a remake of a song from the 70s. If there is one of those where the remake is better than the original, it is this one.
@wooooful I was just thinking that when I was listening to this!!!!
The Martian's great, but The Get Down brought me here.
me too
❤
I love the beginning part
@VOLVORULEZ1995
Looool I like how you're openly admitting it :D