Danceable Western rock! Disco sounds that heat up the dance floor
A rock & disco number that shakes the dance floor with an ultra-catchy rock sound and overwhelming groove.
It’s still beloved as a staple at clubs and parties around the world.
These classic Western tracks that fuse guitar riffs with dance beats are so irresistible, you can’t help but start moving the moment you hear them! Add them to your playlist and enjoy a party night with these world-famous rock anthems.
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Danceable Western rock! Disco sounds that heat up the dance floor (11–20)
BarracudaHeart

It’s a message song directed at the entire record industry, written during a period of friction between the band and their label.
It has been used in many forms of media, including the 1997 film “Wag the Dog,” the 2000 film “Charlie’s Angels,” and TV series such as “The Sopranos” and “Chuck.”
Uptown GirlBilly Joel

A song that includes a musical tribute to 1960s pop music.
The music video, directed by Jay Dubin, features supermodel Christie Brinkley, who later married Billy Joel.
The song was covered in 2001 by the Irish boy band Westlife.
Let’s DanceDavid Bowie

It’s the title track from the 15th album, released in 1983.
It was produced by Nile Rodgers, who was responsible for the album’s funky sound.
He is also known for producing Diana Ross’s hit song “Upside Down” and Madonna’s 1985 album Like a Virgin.
Pour Some Sugar On MeDef Leppard

A song by Def Leppard, one of the best-selling bands of the ’80s, that uses metaphors to sing about individual sexual preferences.
The lyrics are cloaked in enough innuendo for radio and MTV.
The music video was directed by Russell Mulcahy, one of the most successful music video directors of the 1980s.
Take Me Home TonightEddie Money

A song inspired by the Ronettes’ 1963 hit “Be My Baby.” It was written by songwriters Michael Leeson and Peter Vale and released in 1986 by American rock singer Eddie Money.


