The single "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything (even take the dog for a walk, mend a fuse, fold away the ironing board, or any other domestic shortcomings)" by Faces/Rod Stewart entered the U.K. chart at number 28, reached a peak of number 12, and remained on the chart for 12 weeks. The release still hold the record for the longest title for a chart entry.
The single was the last official single by the Faces, it later appeared on their 1976 greatest hits album Snakes and Ladders / The Best of Faces.
Released under the group title, Rod Stewart/Faces, the single reached number 12 over Christmas 1974 in the UK Singles Chart. The song still holds the record for the longest song-title ever to hit the UK chart
As hinted by the title, the song follows a man happy to be with his romantic partner: "And I end up crying, but listen/ I can be a millionaire/ Honey when you're standing there/ You're so exciting/ You can make me dance."
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