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Tina Arena | 336 pages | 06 May 2014 | HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd | 9780732297565 | English | Sydney, Australia Now I Can Dance by

It was the third single taken from Arena's third studio album In Deep It was written by Arena while living in L. InArena updated her autobiography with the release of a new edition of Now I Can Dance, Now I Can Dance new content covering her relocation from France back to Australia, being inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame, the release of new music, and new musical ventures. Tina Arena born Filippina Lydia Arena; 1 November is an Australian singer, , musical theatre actress, talent show judge and . She has sold over eight million records worldwide to date. Tina has accepted the position of judge on the reboot of Young Talent Time in Australia. The original series made her a household name. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe. If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. Forgot your password? Retrieve it. Get promoted. Powered by OnRad. Think you know music? Test your MusicIQ here! In Lyrics. By Artist. By Album. Tina Arena Tina Arena born Filippina Lydia Arena; 1 Now I Can Dance is an Australian singer, songwriter, musical theatre actress, talent show judge and record Now I Can Dance. Genre: Electronic. Notify me of new comments via email. Cancel Report. Create a new account. Log In. Powered by Now I Can Dance. Missing lyrics by Tina Arena? Know any other songs by Tina Arena? Don't keep it Now I Can Dance yourself! Add it Here. Watch the song video Now I Can Dance. If I Didn't Love You. I Want to Live With You. Feels Like Dying. Ally Nicholas. Michael J. Hidden Cities City's T…. David Gagne. Gibson the Rockstar Cat. Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web! Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web! THE CONTOURS - DO YOU LOVE ME (NOW THAT I CAN DANCE) LYRICS

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Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to Now I Can Dance. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Almost four decades in music has seen Tina on a journey - a journey of self-discovery and self- fulfilment. Here is a truly joyful and inspiring story of a woman achieving success on her own terms, in her own way. And now she is sharing her life, for the very first time, with us. Now I Can Dance is an uplifting story of love, family, laughter, determination and - of course Almost four decades in music has seen Tina on a journey - a journey of self-discovery and self-fulfilment. Now I Can Dance is an uplifting story of love, family, laughter, determination and - of course - song. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Other Editions 3. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Now I Can Danceplease sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Now I Can Dance. Nov 23, Michael rated it really liked it. It was Now I Can Dance good Now I Can Dance honestly insightful towards the life and times of our Fillipina over her forty or so years of recording, travelling and performing. I expected her to reveal a scandal Not even the 'Imbruglia Incident' was enough to shake the pages. If the book secretly revealed anything about her it would be that she's a lady, private, respectful, dedicated to the craft, and grateful to everyone she has ever worked with, including her It was very good - honestly insightful towards the life and times of our Fillipina over her forty or so years of recording, travelling Now I Can Dance performing. If the book secretly revealed anything about her it would be that she's a lady, private, respectful, dedicated to the craft, and grateful to everyone she has ever worked with, including her ex-husband and the messy mess left after their protracted break-up. Dec 29, Janine rated it really liked it Shelves: biographies-memoirs. I really enjoyed this biography, Tina speaks so honestly about her time with Young Talent Time and her subsequent recording career Now I Can Dance here in Australia and overseas. I did not realise how talented she is, with her musical theatre performances Now I Can Dance many shows here in Oz and in Paris and London. She is a real all-rounder who is still writing and recordin I really enjoyed this biography, Tina speaks so honestly about her time with Young Talent Time and her subsequent recording career both here in Australia and overseas. She is a real all-rounder who is still writing and recording today with her latest album coming out in I have a lot of respect for her and loved reading about her life. Aug 01, Helen McKenna rated it really liked it Shelves: great-aussie-readsawwreviewed Being one of the Now I Can Dance who successfully made the transition from child entertainer to extremely successful recording artist, her story was an interesting and entertaining read from start to finish. Perhaps one of the most significant facts I learned about Tina was that her name is in fact Fillipina and she was and still is known to her friends and family as Pina. The name Tina was adopted when she started on YTT. Tina grew up in a very normal household in Moonee Ponds in Melbourne, the middle daughter of two hard working Sicillian immigrants. From a young age she loved to sing and entertain and as we know he big break came when she joined the Young Talent Team. Tina speaks fondly of her time on the show and has only kind words to say about host Johnny Young and her fellow team members. I thought this was refreshing in an age where many people like to dish the dirt on former castmates whenever the chance provides itself. It was also interesting to read about the crazy rehearsal and performance Now I Can Dance the Young Talent Team kids worked under, fitting in school and family life around hours of work each week. I suspect it would not be allowed in this day and age. Tina readily acknowledges the show was her launching pad, although by age sixteen she was ready to move on and start the next phase of her life and career. The early years of her adult recording Now I Can Dance were not easy ones for Tina and she really paid her dues, working away tirelessly writing and recording songs with only moderate success until her big Now I Can Dance came. While she enjoyed much success, Tina also endured heartbreak along the way, with a public and bitter marriage break up and the burnout that many performers suffer due to the overwhelming demands of life in the public eye. Fortunately for Tina she healed and built a new life with her Now I Can Dance partner and their son in London and Paris. I got a really good sense of Tina throughout her story. Through all her success she has remained grounded and very close to her family and friends in Melbourne. Although now living in Paris, she returns home often and reiterates her identity as a proud Australian throughout the book. She also has a good sense of humour and this also shone through as Now I Can Dance shared various stories. Now I Can Dance is well written, it is easy to read and doesn't get bogged down with too much factual information about recording contracts and the like. It is Tina's story, told with honesty and a sense of fun and should inspire those who also Now I Can Dance to live out their own dream of making music on the world stage. Nov 11, Leena rated it it was ok. I wanted to like this book for pure nostalgic reasons. While I respect Tina Arena as an artist and Now I Can Dance appears to be a likeable person, her memoir was superficial in the sense that it essentially recounts the songs she wrote and sung,and all the famous people she met in her career. I wish she would have delved deeper into her emotional journey. May 18, Rebecca rated it liked it. I heard Vague whispering that she was big in France, And has big roles in the west end but essentially, she had disappeared from my life. I thought I should read this book to see how and where she ended up since I had lost sight of her last. Tina talks a lot about work - the book details one work project after another, she will tell you who she worked with, Now I Can Dance name, who else they have worked with and then pretty much nothing else. I never got a real feeling for her relationships with anybody. There was a Now I Can Dance of name dropping, she really has worked with some of the greats. What was evident was her work ethic and her passion for music. It was nice catching up with Tina, I always thought she deserved success but I found the book lacked a little something I cannot quite put my finger on. I did enjoy it none the less. Dec 22, Christopher rated it it was amazing. As someone who grew up watching her in YTT Now I Can Dance followed her music career through the decades, I had no idea just how much writing she Now I Can Dance done and Now I Can Dance challenges she faced at times. Mar 03, Rania T rated it liked it. Like a lot of others, appreciated more in another country than the one that she grew up with May 10, Annie rated it liked it. An entertaining and informative look into the life and career of one of Australia's best pop stars. Jan 07, Brandon Ulman rated it really liked it. I've been a fan now for 20 years, and a Now I Can Dance devoted one. As an Australian artist, her work rarely touched US shores - only twice, in fact, in the mid-to-late 90s - so I would get all the scoop I could from the Internet and, on one joyous Christmas day, was able to purchase the bulk of her imports from Amazon. Thanks to this dedication, I've always thought of her as something special, and her voice cuts through me so deeply and has for so long now, that Now I Can Dance to her always makes me feel at I've been a fan now Now I Can Dance 20 years, and a fairly devoted one. Thanks to this dedication, I've always thought of her as something special, and her voice cuts through me so deeply and Now I Can Dance for so long now, that listening to her always makes me feel at home. So, anyway, I finally got around to reading her autobiography and it was lovely. She comes across as very relatable and unpretentious and shares enough of herself that you do end up both understanding her better and feeling a bit closer to her. May 18, Roula Kambouroglou rated it it was amazing. Now some 40 years later, living abroad having discovered her book was utter joy. I am a big fan of hers second time over. Wonderful book, well written. Makes you more proud of being a child of immigrants and an Aussie. Good on ya Tina mate!!!!!! Brilliant insight into the music industry during the 90's followed by the vast changes with the digital age in the new millennium. I have longed since been a fan of Now I Can Dance Arena and spent many hours dancing around to her music trying to get babies to sleep or just trying to relax a very busy life. This book is a wonderful journal of her musical story and her life and a very interesting read.