![]() You Shook Me All Night Long – AC/DC: No song I’ve heard has gotten girls from eighteen to thirty-eight to do the same hair-swinging, white girl rock and roll dance quite like You Shook Me All Night Long.ħ. Longevity alone makes this a top fiver.Ħ. Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd: Another classic that’s been around for decades, Sweet Home Alabama is a bar staple, even in states nowhere near the state of Alabama. Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond: Nothing will get a room full of basic white girls singing at the top of their lungs like Sweet Caroline. It’s also overplayed, but after five whiskeys, it’s the greatest song on the planet.Ĥ. Family Tradition – Hank Williams, Jr.: This is a big one in the southeast, but I’ve heard it in bars around the country. It’s a stone-cold classic, and when a song can get everyone in a bar to drop everything and sing along, that’s a number two song.ģ. ![]() Friends In Low Places – Garth Brooks: Even those who dislike country music cannot resist singing along to this song when it starts to play. Way overplayed to be sure, but it’s a bar all-timer and deserves the number one spot.Ģ. Don’t Stop Believing – Journey: Everybody knows the song, everyone knows the words, and if it plays in the bar at 1 a.m., I dare you to resist singing along. That being said, let’s look at the top twenty-five best bar singalong songs.ġ. Personally, I might listen to three or four of these bar songs while sober and hanging out, but that’s about it. Bar singalong songs are not necessarily the best songs - they’re just the catchy songs that get every drunk individual in the bar singing. Now, by good music, I obviously don’t mean good music. One of the best parts of getting plastered in public is being at a bar that blasts good music. ![]()
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