Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Two other sites of interest
1.   Top 100 Labor Day and American Workers Songs
      At this site you will find more information about each of these songs but there are an additional 100+ songs.

2.  Top 100 (United States) Songs Of American Patriotism
      You will find more information about some of these songs plus info on more than 100 songs about the United States.

Top 10 Labor Day Dance Songs
These are the 10 great dance party songs for Labor Day or any other day.

10. Boot Scootin' Boogie - Brooks & Dunn
     He is a hard working man, but as they say, "All work and no play...", well it is time to play.




 9. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Katy Perry, Keri Hilson & Jennifer Nettles
    America's service personnel put it all on the line at any time. Now that is a job worth honoring. Our song dates back to World War II but is still a hot song.




 8. Five O'Clock World - The Vogues
     This classic Rock song still stands the test of time. It was the theme to The Drew Carey Show sitcom.


 7. Big Boss Man - Elvis Presley
     Who has not gotten a little more than ticked off at a boss who throws his/her wait around in more ways than one. Who has not harbored feelings of taking on the boss. Well this Elvis song does just that. The bonus feature is you can dance to this.



 6. Working Day And Night - Michael Jackson
     Any man who works his fingers to bone to only live with a girlfriend or wife who demands even more money can identify with this song. Michael simply sums it up.



 5. Lady Marmalade - Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & Pink
     This profession is illegal in 49 of the 50 states. In Nevada it is legal and as a result qualifies this song. This is not an endorsement of the profession but simply a recognition of its existence. This Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan penned tune was a hit in the 1970's by Labelle and again in 2001 by our video artists.



 4. Car Wash - Rose Royce
     If you have ever worked at a dead end job then this song is for you. It is a worker making the best out of a bad situation or making lemonade out of lemons. This song will make you want to dance.     


 3. It's Five O'Clock Somewhere - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
     There have been those days at work when you just wanted to walk out the door and do more than "take five".  This song puts forth everyone's fantasy of leaving work to arrange for an emotional attitude adjustment. As the song says. "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" time to tilt a few and escape the job blues.



 2. Working For A Living - Huey Lewis & the News
       Nearly everyone can identify with this song. Who hasn't lived paycheck to paycheck sometime in their life. You struggle to keep up, but feel like you are on a treadmill.




 1. She Works Hard For The Money - Donna Summer
     She was the original "Dancing Queen". There are women all over America working hard in the food service business and this song give's a shout out to them. It also by extension praises women working in all different careers.