I presume the question is about the British chart. According to the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, the song that was #1 on January 1, 1980 was Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall". (It reached number #1 on December 15, 1979.) The first song to reach #1 in 1980 was the Pretenders' "Brass in Pocket", on January 19. Abba's first #1 of the 1980s was "The Winner Takes it All" on August 9, 1980. ("I Have a Dream" peaked at #2.) The Nolans' "I'm in the Mood for Dancing" peaked at #3 in the UK in January 1980, though it did reach #1 in Japan.
In the US, the #1 song on January1, 1980, was Rupert Homes' "Escape". The first song to reach #1 in 1980 was "Please Don't Go" by K.C. and the Sunshine Band, on January 5. "Another Brick in the Wall" didn't reach #1 in the US until March 22.
Because people enjoyed that sort of dancing.
People in Tajikistan enjoyed dancing. Its was a form of expression. Some people are Also famous for dancing.
She enjoyed dancing.
Ballroom dancing refers to dancing in partners. Enjoyed socially and competitively around the world.
She enjoyed dancing at a young age.
She enjoyed dancing and wanted to do it professionally.
bruno mars enjoyed singing song writing and dancing
She enjoyed singing, dancing and modeling.
In the 17th century, King Louis XIV enjoyed the dancing called "ballet" so much that he hired his own dancing teacher and founded the first dancing academy in Paris 1661.Read more: Who_invented_ballet
As that is one of the things her nymphs and she did in the wild, supposedly, she enjoyed it because it was another aspect of her freedom.
She enjoyed horse back riding, dancing, studying Greek and Latin and hunting, among many others.
Elizabeth I enjoyed plays and court entertainments. She loved singing, dancing, listening to court gossip and investing in new fashions. She was an able equestrian and enjoyed riding. In addition, she enjoyed hawking and hunting, popular sports of royalty at the time.