The track by Brooks & Dunn is a high-energy dance remix of their 1992 signature hit. While the original version sparked a nationwide line-dancing revolution, the "Club Mix" expanded this influence into mainstream dance clubs, helping to define the "90s Country Boom" by blending traditional honky-tonk with polished, modern production. Production & Release Background
This extended version, which runs approximately 6:29 , was released on February 23, 1993, as the final track on their second studio album, Hard Workin' Man.
You can find the official video on YouTube or listen to the full Club Mix on Spotify . Boot Scootin' Boogie (Club Mix)
The track was produced by Don Cook and Scott Hendricks and featured prominent session musicians like Brent Mason on electric guitar and Glenn Worf on bass. Significance & Cultural Impact
Brooks & Dunn - Boot Scootin' Boogie (club Mix).wmv -
The track by Brooks & Dunn is a high-energy dance remix of their 1992 signature hit. While the original version sparked a nationwide line-dancing revolution, the "Club Mix" expanded this influence into mainstream dance clubs, helping to define the "90s Country Boom" by blending traditional honky-tonk with polished, modern production. Production & Release Background
This extended version, which runs approximately 6:29 , was released on February 23, 1993, as the final track on their second studio album, Hard Workin' Man. Brooks & Dunn - Boot Scootin' Boogie (Club Mix).wmv
You can find the official video on YouTube or listen to the full Club Mix on Spotify . Boot Scootin' Boogie (Club Mix) The track by Brooks & Dunn is a
The track was produced by Don Cook and Scott Hendricks and featured prominent session musicians like Brent Mason on electric guitar and Glenn Worf on bass. Significance & Cultural Impact You can find the official video on YouTube