Top 25 Country Music Dance Songs for Your Labor Day Party Weekend

While the Labor Day BBQ is Smokin' - You Can Swing, Two-Step, Waltz, Slow Dance, or Line Dance

Aly Adair
Labor Day Weekend is everyone's last chance to celebrate summer fun and what better way to do that than have a Labor Day country BBQ while hoopin' and hollerin' to these favorite country music dance songs. AAA says gas may go down as much as $.25 a gallon by Labor Day weekend. Make sure to load your MP3 player with these country music dance songs to go on that Labor Day vacation or Labor Day staycation. Whether you are in the mood for country swing, country line dancing, waltzing across Texas, riding the Wabash Cannonball, slow dancing with your sweetie, or doing the Cotton Eyed Joe, you are sure to have fun with this ultimate MP3 playlist of Labor Day country music dance songs.

In case you haven't heard about Gabe Garcia who is on the Labor Day country music dance songs list with Livin La Vida Loca, Gabe Garcia is the new country music singer/songwriter sensation in the finals of Nashville Star. The finals of Nashville Star are Monday, July 28th at 9/8c on NBC. I am rootin' for Gabe Garcia, our San Antonio, Texas boy to win Nashville Star. If you would like to watch MP3 music video performances by Gabe Garcia, click here.

If you would like to view MP3 music video performances of these great Labor Day country music dance songs for your Labor Day BBQ party weekend, click here.

Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffett
Wabash Cannonball by Boxcar Willie
The Devil Went Down to Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band
Don't Make Me Come Over There & Love You by George Strait
Good Hearted Woman by Waylon Jennings and Friends
Waltz Across Texas by Ernest Tubb
Cotton Eyed Joe by RedNex
Silver Threads and Golden Needles by Linda Ronstadt
Route 66 by Asleep At The Wheel
El Paso by Marty Robbins
Don't Rock the Jukebox by Alan Jackson
Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down by Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson
Beer for My Horses by Toby Keith
I Like It, I Love It by Tim McGraw
Good Morning Darling/Stand by Your Man by Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton
It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere by Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett
No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problem by Kenny Chesney
Ticks by Brad Paisley
Goodbye Earl by The Dixie Chicks
Achy Breaky Heart by Billy Ray Cyrus
Here for the Party by Gretchen Wilson
Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd
This Land is My Land by Arlo Guthrie
Take This Job and Shove It by Johnny Paycheck
Party for Two by Shania Twain
Friends in Low Places by Garth Brooks
On the Road Again by Willie Nelson
Livin La Vida Loca by Gabe Garcia

Published by Aly Adair

Aly Adair is an Air Force Veteran with a career in teaching and educational publishing. Aly has an MBA and is a former small business owner.  View profile

  • Gabe Garcia is in the finals of Nashville Star - Good luck Gabe!
  • Include these favorite country music dance songs in your Labor Day weekend BBQ party plans.
  • Your Labor Day BBQ party guests will have fun with the Cotton Eyed Joe.
AAA says gas prices could drop by as much as $.25 a gallon by Labor Day Weekend 2008.

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  • Sheri Fresonke Harper8/21/2008

    Fun list, great article :) Sheri

  • Mary E. Coe7/30/2008

    Love the line dancers. Fantastic job on this article. Nice list.

  • 3lilangels7/29/2008

    What a list, super choices here, party on!!!!!

  • jcorn7/28/2008

    Now this is a list guaranteed to have anyone hopping around (which is what my dancing looks like). Hopping or not, I'd be dancing to these :)

  • Kay Whittenhauer7/28/2008

    What a fun list! My son loves dancing the Cotton-eyed Joe ever since he learned it in gym class!

  • RM Gal7/28/2008

    Most marvelous music suggestions! I'm not a country-western fan but the Texas two-step is super fun! Excellent article!

  • Nikki7/28/2008

    Great music suggestions!!

  • Lisa Riggs7/28/2008

    Nice picks Aly!

  • Tony Vega7/28/2008

    Country music rocks! Very good list Aly.

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky7/28/2008

    I love country music.

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