As I was browsing Youtube, I came across the hottest music video from 2004 by the Swedish artist Eric Prydz.
Besides that this is a great song for working out, they have a very nice dance team there in bodysuits and shiny pantyhose.
The lead dancer is in fact a qualified aerobics instructor. Her name is Deanne Berry and she is from Australia, teaching up to this very day!
From her Facebook page “Deanne Berry is an Australian dancer/model/fitness expert and choreographer best known for her appearance in the music video for the single “Call on Me” by Eric Prydz. Deanne was seen with Mr Motivator on GMTV for a month and now Sport Relief!!”

Hey, if I can dress up like that for an aerobics class, I’m joining!
I live in Sweden and I can’t say that I remember that song. It feels like I have heard the name of the singer before, but that is the only thing. I will have a look at you tube tomorrow for that song.
I think I actually heard that song too. Maybe in Europe somewhere.
When Eric Saade was in Eurovision, they were playing him like crazy in Eastern Europe.
The song is “Valerie” by Steve Winwood. The video just plays the lyric from the chorus over and over…”Valerie…Call on me…Call on me…Valerie…” Who knew 80’s music trivia would pay off.
Wow, that’s quite an eye-opener, these days we think that the artist came up with it, but in fact they just changed up an old song. There is a saying that “New is well forgotten old”.
Thanks for letting me know. I looked it up and found the song. It actually has text!
Here are the lyrics:
Songwriters: JENNINGS, WILL / WINWOOD, STEVE
So wild, standing there, with her hands in her hair
I can’t help remember just where she touched me
There’s still no face here in her place
So cool, she was like jazz on a summer’s day
Music, high and sweet, then she just blew away
No she can’t be that warm with the wind in her arms
Valerie, call on me-call on me, Valerie
Come and see me-I’m the same boy I used to be
Love songs fill the night, but they don’t tell it all
Not how lovers cry out just like they’re dying
Her cries hang there in time somewhere
Someday, some good wind may blow her back to me
Some night I may hear her like she used to be
No it can’t be that warm with the wind in her arms
So cool, she was like jazz on a summer’s day
Music, high and sweet, then she just blew away
No she can’t be that warm with the wind in her arms
Ah yes this video is an old favourite. This guy Eric Prydz always has girls in tights in his videos. I think one is called “The Girls”. check it out! I didn’t know the girl in “Call On Me ” was a famous (sort of) person though.
haha sorry my bad. “The Girls” was Calvin Harris here is a link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwZVZ5qZnoA
I had a look. Wow, he really shows off all different colours.