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babywings76 said:I think HO should put the song on CC, so we can log in and play it as we work.
babywings76 said:I think HO should put the song on CC, so we can log in and play it as we work.
DessertDivaFL said:Here is the original song done by Christina Aguilera (there is the "b" word in the song)
YouTube - Christina Aguilera - Keeps Gettin' Better
DessertDivaFL said:Here is the original song done by Christina Aguilera (there is the "b" word in the song)
YouTube - Christina Aguilera - Keeps Gettin' Better
raebates said:Yeah, I have both of those songs stuck in my head.
The only thing I can't figure out is why they kept playing Billie Jean Is Not My Lover during the arrials/departures from General Session. I can understand using a Michael Jackson song or two. Beat It would be really cute. We could all wave our whisks. This one confused me, though. It just seemed slightly odd and inappropriate.
"Song They Played at Conference" is a song that has become synonymous with Pampered Chef's annual conference, known as "The Conference". It is a catchy and uplifting tune that is played at various events throughout the conference weekend.
The song was written and composed by Pampered Chef's own Senior Director of Music and Entertainment, Steve Knight. He has been creating original music for the company's conferences for over 20 years.
Yes, the song is available for purchase on Pampered Chef's website and can also be found on popular streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music. You can also find the lyrics and a video of the song on the website.
Yes, there is a simple choreography that is taught during the conference and can also be found on Pampered Chef's website. It is a fun and energetic dance that is easy to follow and adds to the overall experience of the song.
While the song has become a beloved tradition at Pampered Chef's annual conference, there is no guarantee that it will be played at every conference. However, it is a highly requested and anticipated song, so chances are it will continue to be a staple at future conferences.