This version includes an extended intro, dance-oriented percussion loops, and repetitive vocal hooks like "Cadillac, black jack, get down" to maintain energy for longer dance sets.
The Club Mix runs approximately 6:30 , nearly double the length of the 3:18 album version.
Brooks & Dunn released the as a dance remix to capitalize on the massive line dancing craze they helped ignite in the early 1990s. While the original album version is a staple of country radio, the Club Mix extended the track for dance halls and became a cultural bridge between country music and mainstream dance culture. 🕺 Remix Details
August 1, 1992 Brooks & Dunn boot-scooted their ... - Facebook
This version includes an extended intro, dance-oriented percussion loops, and repetitive vocal hooks like "Cadillac, black jack, get down" to maintain energy for longer dance sets.
The Club Mix runs approximately 6:30 , nearly double the length of the 3:18 album version.
Brooks & Dunn released the as a dance remix to capitalize on the massive line dancing craze they helped ignite in the early 1990s. While the original album version is a staple of country radio, the Club Mix extended the track for dance halls and became a cultural bridge between country music and mainstream dance culture. 🕺 Remix Details
August 1, 1992 Brooks & Dunn boot-scooted their ... - Facebook