Last Dance

Last Dance may refer to:

In music:

  • Last Dance (band), a band that recorded for record label 4AD
  • Last Dance (album), a 2014 album by Keith Jarret and Charlie Haden
  • "Last Dance" (song), a 1978 song by Donna Summer
  • Last Dance, a 1995 album by Jason Rebello
  • "Last Dance", a 1973 song by Neil Young from Time Fades Away
  • "Last Dance", a 1977 song by Chuck Mangione from Feels So Good
  • "Last Dance", a 1983 song by George Clinton from You Shouldn't-Nuf Bit Fish
  • In film and television:

  • Sista dansen, a 1993 film
  • Last Dance (1996 film), starring Sharon Stone
  • Last Dance (2002 film), a documentary featuring the Pilobolus dance company
  • Last Dance (2012 film), an Australian film
  • "Last Dance" (Flashpoint), an episode of Flashpoint
  • "The Last Dance" (The Vampire Diaries), an episode of the television series The Vampire Diaries
  • See also

  • The Last Dance (disambiguation)
  • One Last Dance (disambiguation)
  • Last Dance (1996 film)

    Last Dance is a 1996 film starring Sharon Stone, Rob Morrow, Randy Quaid and Peter Gallagher.

    Plot

    Cindy Liggett (Sharon Stone) is waiting on death row for a brutal double murder she committed in her teens, 12 years earlier. Clemency lawyer Rick Hayes (Rob Morrow) tries to save her, based on the argument that she was under the influence of crack cocaine when she committed the crime of which she was found guilty and that she is no longer the same person she had been at the time of the murder.

    Cast

  • Sharon Stone as Cindy Liggett
  • Rob Morrow as Rick Hayes
  • Randy Quaid as Sam Burns
  • Peter Gallagher as John Hayes
  • Jack Thompson as The Governor
  • Jayne Brook as Jill
  • Pamala Tyson as Linda, Legal Aid Attorney
  • Skeet Ulrich as Billy, Cindy's Brother
  • Don Harvey as Doug
  • Diane Sellers as Inmate Reggie
  • Patricia French as Guard Frances
  • Ralph Wilcox as Warden Rice
  • Buck Ford as D.A. Rusk
  • Dave Hager as Detective Vollo
  • Christine Cattell as Louise
  • Peg Allen as Helen
  • Meg Tilly as stripper
  • Production

    Last Dance (album)

    Last dance is a 2014 joint album by American pianist and composer Keith Jarrett and American jazz double bass player Charlie Haden known for their long collaboration from the 1960s onward. The duo had a joint album Jasmine in 2010.

  • "My Old Flame" (10:18)
  • "My Ship" (9:36)
  • "Round Midnight" (9:34)
  • "Dance of the Infidels" (4:23)
  • "It Might As Well Be Spring" (11:54)
  • "Everything Happens to Me" (7:12)
  • "Where Can I Go Without You" (9:32)
  • "Every Time We Say Goodbye" (4:25)
  • "Goodbye" (9:07)
  • Charts

    References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    December

    by: Last Dance

    I'm sorry dear,
    But life has destroyed me
    My heart,
    It's colder inside
    I can be
    No longer here for you
    I have lost my strength
    And My ability to feel
    And I can not protect you anymore
    I trust you will sorrow
    I know you will hide for a time
    But I believe
    Yo will find your way
    So forget me now and become everything
    And when you're special and change the world
    Remember me and the day I said
    'Goodbye my love.'
    Remember when you smiled
    And became alive for the first time
    For the first time
    I close my eyes
    And turn away
    Not looking forward
    Always look forward
    Close your eyes
    As I disappear
    Now I walk away from this world,
    A world that hates
    In your sadness, you hide
    It's your simpleness that defines you
    It your dreaming that creates you
    And it's your love
    That will save this world
    As it hates
    And forget me still
    So when you change the world
    Remember still to remember me
    And the day I fell




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