Just a little bit longer dirty dancing

bill medley: Now I've had the time of my life No

1-2-3-4 Rats,monkeys, mice- teach 'em little tricks' stay far from creativity

The night we met I knew I needed you so And if

Big girls dont cry, big girls don't cry Big girls don't

When your baby, leaves you all alone, And nobody, calls

Yo quiero saber De todo un poco yo quiero tener de todo un

(Spoken) You broke my heart, 'Cause I couldn't dance. You didn't

i see him standing there, my head seems un aware that my

CHORUS: hey, hey baby (uhh ahh) I wanna know if you'll be my

I've been meaning to tell you I've got this feelin that

In the still of the night I held you, held you

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Kellermans we come together singing all as one We have shared

Both: Love, love is strange A lot of people take it

I'm a Love Man Call me the Love Man Oooh, baby I'm

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What's the famous quote from Dirty Dancing?

Patrick Swayze - who passed away 10 years ago this week - starred as Johnny Castle in the 1987 classic movie Dirty Dancing opposite Jennifer Grey as Frances 'Baby' Houseman. Arguably the most famous moment from the hugely popular film is Johnny's line "Nobody puts Baby in the corner."

Who originally sang Stay just a little bit longer?

Maurice Williams original version In 1960, the song was put on a demo by Williams and his band, the Zodiacs, but it attracted no interest until a ten-year-old heard it and impressed the band members with her positive reaction to the tune.

What does Baby say to Johnny in Dirty Dancing?

19. Baby: "You were right, Johnny. You can't win no matter what you do!"

What is the opening line in Dirty Dancing?

"That was the summer of 1963, when everybody called me 'Baby' and it didn't occur to me to mind." This is the opening line of Dirty Dancing, and one of the greatest opening lines ever.