Proud Mary

"Proud Mary", originally performed by (the version by  is used in-game) is featured on,  (as an Xbox 360 exclusive DLC), and .

Original
The coach is a woman with orange curly hair. She wears turquoise earrings, a yellow fringed dress with two brown laces around her breasts, a golden bracelet on her wrist and a pair of bright turquoise pumps.

Remake
In the remake, the coach now has a completely different color scheme. She now has red hair, blue earrings, an orange and red fringe dress with red-brown laces around her breasts, a red bracelet and blue pumps. Some facial features can still be visible.

Background
The background is a stage with stage lights and orange and red light beams, giving it a show girl stage feeling. In the Xbox 360 versions of and , a city is now visible

The background in the remake looks more like in, 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 : Spin in a counterclockwise direction.

Gold Move 9: Put your hands up.

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

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

General

 * There are a few mistakes in the lyrics:
 * "Worryin’" is misprinted as "Worry in" the first time it appears in the lyrics.
 * "keep" (from "Proud Mary/keep on burnin’") is misprinted as "keeps".
 * "If you got no money" is misprinted as "’cause you got no money".
 * A shortened version that removes part of the intro is used in-game.
 *   and When I Grow Up were used for a talent search.

Classic

 *   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.
 *   is also the routine with the most Gold Moves on the Wii.
 * In the menu square in, the coach is flipped, resulting in her glove being on her left hand.
 * In the pictogram sprite, it can be seen that even though the dancer’s color scheme has been changed to red with a blue glove, the pictograms are still orange with green arrows.
 * In and, despite the coach having a turquoise glove in the routine, the menu icon shows her with a green glove.
 * Also, the arrows on the pictograms are green.
 * Before the remake, when the coach got to the ground, her hair became dark orange. This is probably because of the gradients.