If You Can't Dance (song)
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"If You Can't Dance" | ||
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Song by Spice Girls | ||
from the album Spice | ||
Released | November 4, 1996 | |
Recorded | 1996 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:50 | |
Label | Virgin | |
Writer(s) | Jimmy Castor, George Clinton, William "Bootsy" Collins, Walter "Junie" Morrison, Spice Girls, Dave Stewart, Watkins, Wilson & His Combo | |
Producer(s) | Absolute | |
Spice track listing | ||
"Naked" (9) |
"If You Can't Dance" (10) |
"If You Can't Dance" is the tenth and final track on the Spice Girls' first album, Spice.
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"If You Can't Dance" was co-written by the Spice Girls, Jimmy Castor, George Clinton, William "Bootsy" Collins, Walter "Junie" Morrison, Dave Stewart, Watkins, Wilson & His Combo. The song is about being how important dancing is to them, and it has a bit in Spanish. It was the opening track on their worldwide tour.
"If U Can't Dance" features a sample of Digital Underground's "The Humpty Dance".