Provided songs and dances in dry edition (9)
I believe the answer is:
serenaded
'provided songs' is the definition.
(to serenade someone is to sing to them)
'and dances in dry edition' is the wordplay.
'dances' is an anagram indicator.
'in' is an insertion indicator.
'dry' becomes 'sere' (similar in meaning).
'edition' becomes 'ed'.
'and' anagrammed gives 'nad'.
'sere'+'ed'='sereed'
'nad' placed within 'sereed' is 'SERENADED'.
(Other definitions for serenaded that I've seen before include "Sang or played for somebody special" , "Sung to (from below window)" .)