Strictly Come Dancing 2016 – Week 5 Songs/Dances

The BBC have this evening revealed the songs and dances that the 11 remaining couples will be dancing to during the live show this Saturday. So without further ado here are the routines we have to look forward to this week:

  • Anastacia and Brendan Gorka will be dancing the Quickstep to ‘My Kind of Town’ by Frank Sinatra
  • Claudia and AJ will be dancing the Samba to ‘Young Hearts Run Free’ by Candi Staton
  • Daisy and Aljaz will be dancing the Charleston to ‘Happy Feet’ by Manhattan Rhythm Kings
  • Danny and Oti will be dancing the Rumba to the Sam Smith version of ‘How Will I Know’
  • Ed and Katya will be dancing the American Smooth to ‘(Is This The Way To) Amarillo’ by Tony Christie
  • Greg and Natalie will be dancing the Cha Cha to ‘We Found Love’ by Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris
  • Laura and Giovanni will be dancing the Jive to ‘Reet Petite’ by Jackie Wilson
  • Lesley and Anton will be dancing the Tango to the Gotan Project version of ‘Whatever Lola Wants’
  • Louise and Kevin will be dancing the Rumba to the Michael Buble version of ‘Always on My Mind’
  • Ore and Joanne will be dancing the Waltz to the Claudia Streza version of ‘I Will Always Love You’
  • Robert and Oksana will be dancing the Jive to ‘Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy’ by The Andrews Sisters

What do you think of the song choices this week? And who are you most looking forward to? You can let me know in the comments section or over on Facebook or Twitter. Each time you join the discussion you are earning entries into this week’s competition to win a £20 Amazon UK voucher and possibly win a Kindle Fire Tablet. Full details on the competition and all the ways you can enter can be found here.

You can also still vote in this week’s poll and tell me who your favourites are from week 4. You can select up to 3 options.

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