Everybody Needs Somebody To Love is a song in the main series of Just Dance, officially appearing for Just Dance 4. It is by The Blues Brothers, but it is covered by the Dancing Bros. in the series.
Synopsis[]
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love is a song in Just Dance 4. It has two dances associated with it: the Classic Version (comprised of a Duet dance done by two male coaches) and an alternate Hold My Hand (comprised of five coaches, three males and two females, holding hands). In the series, the Classic Version is marked with a 2 difficulty rating while the Hold My Hand is marked with a 1 difficulty rating.
In Just Dance 4, Everybody Needs Somebody To Love's Hold My Hand does not appear in the Xbox 360 rendition. As a whole, Everybody Needs Somebody To Love's Hold My Hand is locked. To unlock it, a user has to play the Wheel of Gifts until they land on it.
Setting[]
Both the Classic dance and the Hold My Hand take place outside a dishelved area with moving windows and a piece of cloth coming from the top, presumably from a building. There are also two trash cans in the area, and sometimes a trumpet player pops out of them. During the performance, a spotlight and police sirens appear, and towards the end, the setting rotates numerous times before being stationed upside down, knocking out everything in the process.
While they both appear in the same setting, the ending is slightly different. In the Classic dance, a spotlight aims and tries to follow the coaches. In the Hold My Hand, the spotlight does not occur. (Spotlights do occur during the performance of the Hold My Hand, but they just do not appear at the end like the Classic dance)
Appearances in other songs[]
None of the coaches associated with Everybody Needs Somebody To Love have appeared in any other songs in the series.