P1 is a man wearing a black-and-white striped prison uniform which occasionally flashes during the routine. His undershirt is orange. He is also wearing a navy blue fedora, sunglasses, and a pair of yellow boots. He is seen with a sky blue outline.
P2
P2 is a man wearing a black-and-white striped prison uniform which occasionally flashes during the routine. His undershirt is yellow. He is also wearing a navy blue fedora, sunglasses, a pair of yellow boots, and also is seen with a sky blue outline.
P1
P2
Hold My Hand
There are five dancers in the alternate version, in the order of male, female, male, female, male. They all wear similar suits to the classic mode. In addition to the similarity, they also wear fedoras, sunglasses, and black boots. The middle dancer is seen with the upper half of his suit pulled down, wearing a blue tank.
Background
The routine takes place outside a prison facility with garbage cans; occasionally, trumpet players pop out from them. Wanted posters can be seen on the prison walls. There is also a rope made of blankets hanging from the building. Spotlights can also be seen, along with the lit windows right behind the dancers which are moving and crisscrossing. At the end of the song, the entire background spins around.
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Background)
Gold Moves
Classic
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Classic routine:
Gold Move 1: Move your arms in an inverted circle. Gold Move 2: Hit your elbow down. P1 raises his left knee. P2 jumps first then does it.
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love is the first song in the series to be performed by Dancing Bros..
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Hold My Hand) is the first routine to have five coaches shown in the routine. However, only two are playable.
Something similar happens with Jailhouse Rock (Line Dance).
In the Dance Quests for this song, it asks for different dance styles on each console. On the Wii, it is Energetic, on the Xbox 360, it is Exhausted, on the PlayStation 3, it is In Rhythm, and on the Wii U, it is Poser.
The Hold My Hand routine contains a heavy amount of scored moves, counting some of the smallest movements multiple times in a row.
Their skin color is not really white; it points to a pink palette. This is due to the coaches wearing mostly white.
The avatar seems to represent both dancers, as they look similar to each other.
The part of the choreography at 0:47 in the video below does not score points on the Xbox 360, but it does on all motion control consoles.
Unlike previous Hold My Hand routines, this had five different coaches hold each other’s hand rather than just two.
This is the second song to be on the soundtrack of The Blues Brothers, after Think. It is followed by Jailhouse Rock.