First Strip Club Song

doctorevil
Evil Lair
What is the first song you remember hearing in a strip club? This will date some of us. The first song I heard in a strip club was "Fame" by David Bowie. It had come out the year before I think and was still on the charts. The club was a long since closed club that was right on Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, I don't remember the name. The song was playing as I walked in the door. Still one of my favorite songs.

24 comments

  • Muddy
    4 years ago
    IRL no idea but the strip club in GTA Vice City, Hall and Oates-Out of Touch
  • Eve
    4 years ago
    Trey Songz - Na Na.

    I was auditioning to dance in 2015 and that was the song the girl on stage was dancing to. First time I ever stepped foot in a club.

    Typical club song. I wouldn't have expected anything more or less there.
  • SaltyNuts
    4 years ago
    Rocky Mountain Way by Joe Walsh, would love to hear the full version in VIP
  • Nidan111
    4 years ago
    I have no fucking clue. I’m too damn old to remember yesterday, much less 30 plus years ago!
  • snowtime
    4 years ago
    Centerfold Girls. They used to play it about every hour at the old Danny’s strip club in Memphis by the airport. Danny’s was one of the wildest clubs around in the 80’s. No back rooms then, but plenty of two way touching during the lapdances on the floor.
  • Studme53
    4 years ago
    White Lines by Grandmaster Flash - ah, the 80s...
  • Dtuscl
    4 years ago
    Girls Girls Girls by Mötley Crüe at the Doll House in Fort Lauderdale. And all the girls make sure to shout that line out when it came up in the song.

    “Girls, girls, girls At the dollhouse in Ft. Lauderdale“
  • Icey
    4 years ago
    50 cent in da club
    https://youtu.be/lWD9wVPwhH4

  • Papi_Chulo
    4 years ago
    "Amazing Grace"
  • shadowcat
    4 years ago
    I don't remember. It was 1961 in Tijuana and was a live band doing what I would call "bump and grind".
  • winex
    4 years ago
    I have no idea. It was 1980, I was 16, and as a 16 year old in a strip club, I was paying attention to more important things.
  • Papi_Chulo
    4 years ago
    I'm normally too focused on the T&A to be paying attention to a particular song - there are some songs that bring back specific SC memories, but as to the first song, that was way back in early 1991 soon after I turned 21, thus I can't remember thee first song, but I do remember *a* song from my first SC visit.

    My first SC-visit was in early 1991 soon after I turned 21 - a co-worker of mine who'd I hang with outside of work from time to time took me (he was 24) - that first visit was to Deans Gold in North-Miami which back then went by Solid Gold (the guy that owns the current Solid Gold in Pompano, previously Solid Gold Oakland Park near Ft Lauderdales, sold the Solid Gold in North Miami in the 90s I believe to the guy who renamed it Deans Gold) - anyway my coworker took me to Deans/Solid Gold for my first SC visit back in '91 - back then Deans/Solid Gold used to do a dancer-showcase a couple of times at night where they had all the dancers come out on stage in single-file and I think they offered a dance-special - the way the dancer-showcase was kicked-off was via the start of the "Girls Girls Girls" Motley Crew song - the songs starts with the revving of a Harley and that was the cue that the showcase was starting - the girls would come out on cue as soon as the music started a couple of seconds after the start of the Harley revving - it was pretty-well choreographed/timed to the song.
  • 0ddJob69
    4 years ago
    Sadly (or not) I can remember my 21st. Dawn (real name I learned later was Beth) was on stage and the first pussy my face was stuffed into. The set was Hair of the Dog, Ruuning with the Devil, Beth (how ironic), and Let's put the X in Sex. Being an 80's guy I approved of all of them.

    There are several songs I associate with a entertainer or stage show over the early testosterone years. Now that I have grown up and like to frequent the Black clubs like Papi, I can't associate shit with an entertainer, nor can I usually understand shit, nor do I care anymore. Now I remember specific visuals and those climatic moments that can't be faked that are followed by gushes of fluid or cream. No better feeling than a job well done.
  • WavvyCain
    4 years ago
    Future-Monster
    Man magic city 2014 was amazing
  • gobstopper007
    4 years ago
    Papi_Chulostarscheck_circle
    Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
    8 Hours Ago
    "Amazing Grace"

    Was she
  • Techman
    4 years ago
    'NIGHT TRAIN' played by a five piece live band at the Gaiety Burlesque in Cincinnati. I was 16 in 1960. Blaze Star or Virginia Bell were stripping I can not remember which.
  • aussiehinz
    4 years ago
    “The Hustle,” by Van McCoy. At Le Chambre in Detroit, mid 70’s. Beautiful young blonde’s perky boobs jiggled perfectly to the beat of the song. Never forget it.
  • gammanu95
    4 years ago
    How would I even remember?
  • Cashman1234
    4 years ago
    The ones I remember are
    Snap - Rhythm is a Dancer - which makes those TD Bank commercials a bit of nostalgia.
    Black Box - Everybody Everybody - and that makes those Downy Unstoppables commercials and that woman dancing a bit uncomfortable!
  • magicrat
    4 years ago
    My Sharona at Tattletales Atlanta
  • Mainster
    4 years ago
    "Hell's Bells" was blaring the first time I darkened the Hi Liter's doorstep, and it still brings a tear to my eye. The WORST two songs I ever heard were played back-to-back at what is now the Coyote near Luke AFB. Some jackass requested "Spirit in the Sky" and "Amos Moses." The poor girl had no idea what to do.
  • ATACdawg
    4 years ago
    First song ever? Shoot, that was like 45 years ago. I'm not even sure the phonograph had been invented by then....🤔😉
  • rl27
    4 years ago
    The first I can recall was Oh Yeah by Yello. during the dancer review. There were several songs before that, but they weren't memorable.
  • kingcripple
    4 years ago
    I think it was make me bad by Korn. All I remember is it was a Korn song
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