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Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana) and Jamal Sims run through the Hoedown step by step. Ideal for use at KS1 or KS2, classes could learn and/or adapt to make their own Hoedown dance. Use the loop function on the player to repeat any difficult bits! See also Hoedown Throwdown Music Video.

Official classification: Movement (Clapping, Tapping, Dance, Body percussion), Rhythm, 2000s, Dance, Film & Animation, Video, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Country, Dance Rhythms, Curriculum support, Dance

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Miley Cyrus single from the Hannah Montana movie soundtrack. The Hoedown Throwdown is a dance based on American line dancing. Some use of mnemonics to provide rhythm for the moves, which could be used as example at KS1 or KS2.

Official classification: Movement (Clapping, Tapping, Dance, Body percussion), Rhythm, 2000s, Dance, Film & Animation, Video, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Country, Dance Rhythms, Curriculum support, Dance

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Also known as "The Politician", this is an a cappella song sung recorded in 1970, days before Joplin died and appearing on the 1971 album Pearl, the song is a critical social commentary on how people relate happiness to money and material possessions, a great example for a songwriting theme and for a capella singing, the song has also been used on adverts for... guess who?!

Official classification: Singing, 1970s, Advertisements, Popular Songs, Audio, Country, Pop, Female, Curriculum support, A Capella

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Cash's version of popular song written in 1875 by Henry Clay Work, but may have originated earlier. Suggested as a song for children to sing and slow down at the end for QCA Unit 4 'Feel the Pulse' at KS1. Also worth listening to the percussive 'clock' sound in this recording and for older children noting the key change just over half way through.

Official classification: Unit 4. Feel the pulse - Exploring pulse and rhythm, 1970s, Audio, Country, Folk, Male, Victorian Times, Curriculum support

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1960s number 4 hit by US Rock, Pop and Country singer Brenda Mae Tarpley, alsoe known as Little Miss Dynamite, due to her height of just 4 ft 9 inches and 1957 single 'dynamite'.

Official classification: 1960s, Popular Songs, Audio, Country, Rock, United States, Curriculum support

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Displaying 1 to 5 of 5 resources labelled with 'Country'