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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.

Danceable Western rock! Disco sounds that heat up the dance floor (31–40)

All Shook UpElvis Presley

In the United States, this was Elvis Presley’s second biggest hit.

It spent eight weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard Top 100 singles chart and nine weeks at No.

1 on the Jukebox chart.

The song was written by songwriter Otis Blackwell.

Keep Your Hands To YourselfGeorgia Satellites

GEORGIA SATELLITES – Keep Your Hands To Yourself
Keep Your Hands To YourselfGeorgia Satellites

A song written by lead vocalist Dan Baird about his relationship with his girlfriend.

It was released as a single in 1986 by the American Southern rock group the Georgia Satellites.

The music video was directed by Bill Fishman.

Sweet Home AlabamaLynyrd Skynyrd

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet Home Alabama
Sweet Home AlabamaLynyrd Skynyrd

A song written by Lynyrd Skynyrd, a band from Jacksonville, Florida, as a tribute to Alabama and the session musicians of the Muscle Shoals Sound studio.

This studio recorded Bo Diddley, Aretha Franklin, and many Southern rock groups during the 1960s and 1970s.

Girls, Girls, GirlsMötley Crüe

Mötley Crüe – Girls, Girls, Girls (Uncensored) (Official Video)
Girls, Girls, GirlsMötley Crüe

An homage song to strip clubs.

The motorcycle sounds used in the track were recorded by the band’s producer, Tom Werman, from a Harley-Davidson owned by one of the members.

The music video was filmed at The Seventh Veil, directed by Wayne Isham.

HeartbreakerPat Benatar

A song written by songwriters Geoff Gill and Clint Wade.

It became Pat Benatar’s breakout hit and propelled her debut album to platinum status.

The track has been featured in many music video games, including Rock Band and Guitar Hero: World Tour.