Known as “The King of Rock and Roll,” he sang “Love Me Tender.”
Elvis Presley
“You make me feel so young…”
"You make me feel there are songs to be sung"
This 1970s dance craze became famous in nightclubs, especially after the movie Saturday Night Fever.
Disco!
“Stand By Me” was a hit for this singer.
Ben E. King
Known as “The Man in Black,” he sang “Ring of Fire” and “I Walk the Line.”
Johnny Cash
This “Queen of Soul” sang “Respect.”
Aretha Franklin
“You ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog…”
“cryin’ all the time”?
This dance craze involved partners swinging and spinning each other.
The Jitterbug
“Blue Suede Shoes” was famously performed by this rock-and-roll star.
Elvis Presley
This “Queen of Country Music” sang “Coal Miner’s Daughter.”
Loretta Lynn
This singer was known for “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”
Frank Sinatra
“I’m starting with the man in the…”
“mirror”
This Latin-inspired dance became a hit in the United States during the 1950s and was known for its quick steps and lively rhythm.
The Mambo
“Dancing in the Street” was a hit for this group.
Martha and the Vandellas
This country legend wrote and recorded “Jolene” and “9 to 5.”
Dolly Parton
This country singer sang “Crazy” and “I Fall to Pieces.”
Patsy Cline?
"Mr. Sandman bring me a dream...."
"Make him the cutest that I've ever seen"
This dance became famous from a song from the group Village People.
YMCA
This group sang “California Dreamin’” and “Monday, Monday.”
The Mamas & the Papas
This singer recorded “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.”
Reba McEntire
This singer is known for "Bad Blood" and "Shake it Off"
Taylor Swift
"Just a man and his will to survive..."
"It's the eye of the tiger
It's the thrill of the fight"
This dance from the 1960s was inspired by a song recorded by The Beatles and had a simple repeated movement.
The Twist
“At Last” became a signature song for this blues and soul singe
Etta James
This singer was known as “The Father of Country Music.”
Jimmie Rodgers