Top Popular Rock Bar Songs Playlist
Top Popular Rock Bar Songs Playlist
To me best bar songs is not nescessarily best for you.
What most people react when drinking in a bar is what counts.
Pass me a beer and let’s check out this DJ playlist!
For 2011 rock bar songs – check out this page for more of the recent modern rock.
A lot of this music comes from Classic Rock but they’re great for bars.
(Image By Phil)

Bar Songs Playlist:
1 Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
2 Sweet Caroline – Neil Diamond (great bar song for all ages)
3 American Pie – Don MacLean
4 Whiskey in the Jar – The Dubliners
5 Piano Man – Billy Joel
6 Dixieland Delight – Alabama
7 Tommy Tutone – 867 5309 (Jenny)
8 Outfield – Your Love
9 Its My Life – Bon Jovi
10 Mr. Mister – Kyrie
11 Lenny Kravitz – Are You Gonna Go My Way
12 Primal Scream – Rocks
13 The Zutons – Valerie
14 Aerosmith – Walk this way
15 Black Crows – Hard to handle
16 Chilli Peppers – Give it away or Californication
17 Fun Loving Criminals – Scooby Snacks
18 Hotel California – The Eagles
19 Sweet Child O Mine – Guns N Roses
20 Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay – Otis Redding
Bar Songs Playlist:
21 Born To Run – Bruce Springsteen
22 Song 2 – Blur
23 Roxanne – The Police
24 Take This Job And Shove It – Johnny Paycheck
25 It’s The End Of The World – R.E.M.2
26 Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana
27 Jamming – Bob Marley
28 You Shook Me All Night Long – AC/DC
29 Pour Some Sugar On Me – Def Leppard
30 Why Don’t We Get Drunk And Screw – Jimmy Buffett
31 One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer – George Thorogood
32 Fight For Your Right – Beastie Boys
33 Mony Mony – Billy Idol
34 Red Red Wine – UB40
35 We Will Rock You – Queen
36 I Love Rock N’ Roll – Joan Jett
37 Journey – Don’t Stop Believing
38 Hot In Herre – Nelly
39 Paradise By The Dashboard Light – Meat Loaf
40 Sweet Child O’ Mine – Guns N’ Roses
Bar Songs Playlist:
41 These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ – Nancy Sinatra
42 Should I Stay Or Should I Go – The Clash
43 Dude Looks Like A Lady – Aerosmith
44 Jessie’s Girl – Rick Springfield
45 Whole Lotta Love – Led Zeppelin
46 Wild Thing – Tone-Loc
47 Pretty Woman, (Oh) – Van Halen
49 It Takes Two – Rob Base
50 Livin’ on a Prayer – Bon Jovi
From what I’ve seen, kids today LOVE classic rock (strange as that may seem)… and I mean rock
from the classic “arena rock” era. Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, ACDC, etc.
Bar Songs Playlist:
Any of these bar songs would please the college-age crowd…
51 Green Day – Holiday (and many more…)
52 Foo Fighters – Times Like These
53 Maroon 5 – Makes Me Wonder
54 Jason Mraz – I’m Yours
55 John Mayer – Neon
56 Built To Spill – Big Dipper, Distopian Dream Girl, Conventional Wisdom
57 The Raconteurs – Steady As She Goes
58Modest Mouse – Float On
59 Kings Of Leon – The Bucket, Spiral Staircase, True Love Way, Someone Like You
60 Guided By Voices – Glad Girls
Bar Songs Playlist:
61 Hey Ya – Outkast (dirt simple, and has some crowd participation moments)
62 Any Lady Gaga (Bad Romance, Poker Face, etc)
63 So What – Pink
64 Hey Jealousy – Gin Blossoms
65 Crazy Bitch – Buckcherry
66 Slither – Velvet Revolver
67 Interstate Love Song – Stone Temple Pilots
68 My Own Worst Enemy – Lit
69 Last Kiss – Pearl Jam
70 Beck – Gamma Ray
Rock Bar Songs Playlist:
71 Arctic Monkeys – Flourescent Adolescent
72 Incubus – Pistola
73 Liam Finn – Second Chance
74 Peter Bjorn & John – Writer’s Block
75 Ryan Adams – Halloween Head
76 Spoon – Underdog
77 Stephen Malkmus – Real Emotional Trash
78 Wild Light – California On My Mind
In bars you have to play what the crowd wants, not what you want.
They want everyone up dancing and drinking. So hence these bar songs.
That doesn’t mean ‘dance music’ but music people can dance to.
These bar songs are rock and roll, and obviously you get other types of bars that play jazz, piano, country, latin or chillout.
Well have fun playing these bar songs in a bar, Cheers!
Top Popular Rock Bar Songs Playlist
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bostoniano
Jan 22, 2013 @ 22:28:59
I used to think that Creedence Clearwater Revival was great drinking music. The other would be George Thorogood (sp?) who I can’t bare to listen to sober but is somehow entertaining after a couple of beers.
Who says the MP3 player is dead?
DJ White Hawk
Jan 23, 2013 @ 01:23:03
Yes, great choices too, good for bars!