Proud Mary

"Proud Mary" by is featured on,  (as an Xbox 360 exclusive DLC), and .

Original
The coach is a woman with orange curly hair. She wears a golden yellow fringe dress with a pair of light green pumps.

Remake
In the remake, the coach now has a completely different color scheme. She now has red hair, an orange and red fringe dress, and a pair of blue pumps. Some facial features can stil be visible.

Background
The background is a stage with stage lights and light beams, giving it a show girl stage feeling. In the Xbox 360 versions of Just Dance 3 and Just Dance: Greatest Hits, a city is visible.

The background in the remake looks more like in Just Dance 2, but the city from the Xbox 360 background can be seen.

Gold Moves
There are 9 Gold Moves in this routine:

Gold Moves 1, 3, 5, and 7: Spin in a clockwise direction.

Gold Moves 2, 4, 6, and 8 (Gold Move 8 is not counted as a move in ): Spin in a counterclockwise direction.

Gold Move 9: Put your hands up. This is the final move of the routine.

Appearances in Mashups
Proud Mary appears in the following Mashups:
 * Asereje (The Ketchup Song)
 * Mas Que Nada
 * Never Gonna Give You Up

Captions
Proud Mary appears in Puppet Master Modes in Just Dance 4. Here is the captions attributed to her dance moves:
 * Slow Snap
 * Slow down
 * What

Trivia

 * Proud Mary and Ninja Re Bang Bang hold the tied record for the second most gold moves in one routine, with a total of 9 Gold Moves.
 * However, Gold Move 8 is not counted as a move in Just Dance 2.
 * Worryin’ is misspelled as worry in the first time it appears in the lyrics, keep (from Proud Mary/keep on burnin’) is misspelled as keeps and if you got no money is misinterpreted as ’cause you got no money.
 * A shortened version that starts in the middle of the song is used in-game.
 * Proud Mary has one of the most dramatic tempo changes in the series. After spending over a minute in a slow tempo, the song quickly speeds up.
 * This song and When I Grow Up were used for a talent search.
 * In the Just Dance 2 square, the coach's glove is on her left hand.
 * In Just Dance 2, when the second, fourth, and sixth Gold Moves occur, the score tracking acts as if the first, third, fifth, and seventh Gold Moves were being preformed instead.


 * In Just Dance: Greatest Hits, the square is reversed: You can notice it from the dancer and from the reversed positions of bracelet and glove, the square also remains reversed in Just Dance Now.