Stayin’ Alive
a renowned 1977 single from the popular “bee gees”, a disco band.
also said to be one of the two songs (the other being “another one bites the dust”, ironically) that can be used to keep cpr compressions steady and on beat.
what song to do you sing when you’re doing cpr on someone you want to live?
stayin’ alive.
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