Fans love its catchy chorus, while critics rave about the song's '80s-inspired influences. The fast-paced track that'll have you singing and dancing away in almost no time. "Shut Up And Dance" by pop-rock band Walk The Moon was released in 2014. Lyrics you'll love: "We were victims of the night/The chemical, physical, kryptonite/Helpless to the bass and the fading light/Oh we were bound to get together/Bound to get together/She took my arm/I don't know how it happened/We took the floor and she said/Oh don't you dare look back/Just keep your eyes on me"
What's more, it (arguably) makes the song sound more like a ballad than a classic disco number. What last dance song list would be complete without "Last Dance" by Donna Summer? The song, which was released in 1978, has a distinctively slow tempo, which critics have raved about for decades. Lyrics you'll love: "Yes, it's my last chance/For romance tonight/I need you, by me,/Beside me, to guide me/To hold me, to scold me" Lyrics you'll love: "Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road/Time grabs you by the wrist, directs you where to go/So make the best of this test, and don't ask why/It's not a question, but a lesson learned in time/It's something unpredictable/But in the end is right/I hope you had the time of your life" "Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)," Green Day It fuses flavors of funk, pop, soul, disco, pop and boogie. The 2014, '80s-inspired, chart-topping smash features Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars. Go out with a bang by playing "Uptown Funk" as your final song of the night. Lyrics you'll love: "Come on, dance, jump on it/If you sexy than flaunt it/Well, it's Saturday night, and we in the spot/Don't believe me, just watch, come on!" The wedding reception staple has become a classic, luring folks of all ages out onto the dance floor. It may be cliche, but you truly can't go wrong when you play "Don't Stop Believin' as your last dance song.
Lyrics you'll love: "Don't stop believin'/Hold on to that feelin'" The guitar solos are just as stunning as the lyrics themselves. "Wonderful Tonight" is a romantic ballad by Eric Clapton. The song serves as a poignant reminder to live in the moment, and appreciate the little moments in life. Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World" boasts a soothing melody, soft vocals and, of course, a beautiful message. Lyrics you'll love: "I see trees of green/Red roses too/I see them bloom/For me and you/And I think to myself/What a wonderful world" "What A Wonderful World," Louis Armstrong Lyrics you'll love: "Yes, you're lovely, with your smile so warm/And your cheeks so soft/There is nothing for me, but to love you/And the way you look tonight"įrank Sinatra croons romantically about his partner in his 1964 number, "The Way You Look Tonight." The jazzy number features swoon-worthy lyrics that are sure to make you-and everyone else-gush with excitement before you decide to call it a night. "The Way You Look Tonight," Frank Sinatra The celebratory song will also have guests singing along before bidding adieu. Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" will have everyone united out on the dance floor-hand, touching hand and, well, you get the point-before the end of the night.