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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)

Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart – Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? (Official HD Remastered Video)
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?Rod Stewart

A disco-sound song by Rod Stewart, who had been known for soulful blues and folk ballads.

Most of the track was written by drummer Carmine Appice.

Its distinctive riff was inspired by “Taj Mahal,” a song by Brazilian musician Jorge Ben.

ShoutThe Isley Brothers

A song popular at weddings, proms, and events on the dance floor.

It was used in the fraternity dance scene in the 1978 film Animal House.

Selling over one million copies, it has become one of the classic songs in rock and R&B.

What I Like About YouThe Romantics

The Romantics – What I Like About You (Official Video)
What I Like About YouThe Romantics

The Romantics formed in Detroit on Valentine’s Day in 1977.

Although this song was a minor hit when it was released from their 1980 debut album, it later became one of the ever-popular rock anthem songs—especially after being used in a Budweiser beer commercial—and has since been a staple at sporting events and all kinds of parties and celebrations.

Jenny (867-5309)Tommy Tutone

A song released by Tommy Tutone, led by Tommy Heath and Jim Keller.

It sings about the phone number for “Jenny” left on a bathroom wall, and the song’s success led to a surge of prank calls to people who had the same number.

The Goo Goo Dolls often covered the song at their concerts.

Sharp Dressed ManZZ Top

ZZ Top – Sharp Dressed Man (Official Music Video) [HD Remaster]
Sharp Dressed ManZZ Top

A song from the 1980s—when silk suits were considered fashionable—about wealthy, well-dressed men not being attractive to women.

It was ZZ Top’s first song to use a synthesizer, and the music video features Playboy models.