(Submitted) Marco Club Connection, a Nashville-based Country music dance venue marketing company, has released its seventh annual Top Ten list of the year's most requested Country dance club songs. Each year in December, Club Connection surveys a panel of more than 240 club owners, DJs and dance instructors from across the country to compile its Top Ten rankings.
"As Country music continues to incorporate more and more of a Pop element, the dance clubs can be a very important tool in breaking an artist," says Club Connection Venue Marketing Specialist Bobbe Morhiser. "Look no further than Laura Bell Bundy for proof of that. 'Giddy On Up' was huge in the dance clubs, and for a brand new artist to place in Club Connection's top five at the end of the year is very impressive."
The results of the 2010 Top Ten Country Dance Club Hits are:
1. "Stuck Like Glue" - Sugarland
2. "All About Tonight" - Blake Shelton
3. "Hillbilly Bone" - Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins
4. "Need You Now" - Lady Antebellum
5. "Giddy On Up" - Laura Bell Bundy
6. "Country Done Come To Town" - John Rich
7. "Roll With It" - Easton Corbin
8. "Why Don't We Just Dance" - Josh Turner
9. "Turn On The Radio" - Reba
10. "Pretty Good At Drinkin' Beer" - Billy Currington
"All of the songs on Club Connection's Top Ten list have been in heavy rotation at Wild Bills for most of the year," says Dwight Philpott, one of the DJs at Wild Bills in Atlanta, Ga. "We play these songs every single night, because these are the ones that always pack our dance floor."
Songs to top the list in previous years include Zac Brown Band's "Toes" (2009), Alan Jackson's "Good Time" (2008), Josh Turner's "Firecracker" (2007), Steve Holy's "Brand New Girlfriend" (2006), Trace Adkins' "Honkytonk Badonkadonk" (2005) and Big & Rich's "Save a Horse (Ride A Cowboy)" (2004).
A complete archive of Club Connection's Top Ten Country Dance Club Hits can be viewed at www.MarcoClubConnection.com.