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Dont Stop Moving Billie Jean 720p HD - S Club 7 & Michael Jackson |
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This is another video remix I did, not so much as a fan video, but more of a track I liked, I liked the remix that was done with it, so the video had to correspond.. LOL...
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Ok another classic mashup (https://www.discogs.com/Various-Hit-Mixes-221/release/554204).
Michael Jackson Billie Jean © 1983 Epic Records, taken from the 1983 album Thriller, written by Michael Jackson, produced by Michael Jackson & Quincy Jones.
S Club 7 Don't Stop Moving © 2001 Polydor Records/19 Music, written by Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Rachel Stevens, Sheppard Solomon, Simon Ellis & Tina Barrett. Movie Clips © 2003 Columbia Pictures/S Club Studios.
Seeing Double Movie Clip Credits
Directed by Nigel Dick
Produced by Simon Fuller & Alan Barnette
Written by Kim Fuller & Paul Alexander
Starring
Tina Barrett
Jon Lee
Bradley McIntosh
Jo O'Meara
Hannah Spearritt
Rachel Stevens
David Gant
Music by S Club
Production
company Columbia Pictures, S Club Studios, 19 Entertainment
Distributed by Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International
Audio Remix was mixed by Brian Butler from DMC.
There was a huge amount of talk when S Club 7 released the song Don't Stop Moving as it was believed to contain a sample of the bass line and some of the melody from Billie Jean, this is still unfounded, and nothing has ever come of the claims, most believe that it is just incredibly similar, as it is not uncommon for a bass line, or guitar riff to appear in another song, but this lends perfectly to this mash up, both songs fit pretty well together, and the mash up was produced by The Disco Mix Club aka DMC and taken from their compilation DMC Hit Mixes 221 (https://www.discogs.com/Various-Hit-Mixes-221/release/554204) as a DJ only compilation, but like most of that kind of material, it tends to get leaked to the public somewhere.
The Movie only contains 6 of S Club 7, as Paul Cattermole had left S Club 7 before the movie Seeing Double was made to take on solo ventures.
ENJOY!!!
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