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: The official music video was directed by John Scarlett-Davis and styled by fashion photographer Stevie Hughes, featuring models Laurence Treil , Louise King, Marpessa Hennink , and Christine Bergström.
The most notable "feature" of Bryan Ferry's 1985 hit "Don't Stop the Dance" is the , which was performed by jazz legend David Sanborn . Don't Stop the Dance
: While Sanborn played the solo on the record, the music video famously features French model Laurence Treil miming the saxophone part. : The official music video was directed by
The song, released as the second single from his sixth solo album Boys and Girls , is also well-known for its distinctive music video and recording lineup: The song, released as the second single from
: In 2012, Ferry featured a re-recorded instrumental version of the song on his album The Jazz Age by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra , which reimagined his hits in a 1920s jazz style.
Watch the story behind the iconic saxophone solo and see the music video that featured Laurence Treil:
: In addition to Sanborn , the track features several high-profile musicians, including: Neil Hubbard and Keith Scott on lead guitar. Guy Fletcher (Dire Straits) on keyboards. Tony Levin (King Crimson, Peter Gabriel) on bass guitar. Omar Hakim (Weather Report, David Bowie) on drums.