Lindy Hop is all about rhythm, energy, and connection—and nothing fuels a great dance like the perfect swing track. Whether you're a beginner finding your groove or a seasoned dancer chasing that electric vibe, the right song can make all the difference. Below, we’ve curated a list of timeless and modern swing tracks that’ll keep your feet moving and your heart swinging.
Classic Must-Play Tracks
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"Sing, Sing, Sing" – Benny Goodman
The ultimate big band anthem, with its driving drums and soaring horns, guarantees a packed dance floor every time.
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"Shiny Stockings" – Count Basie
A smooth, sultry groove perfect for playful footwork and effortless flow.
"Flying Home" – Lionel Hampton
High-energy and infectious, this track is a favorite for aerials and fast-paced Charleston.
Modern Swing Gems
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"Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" – Gordon Webster ft. Meschiya Lake
A contemporary revival of a jump blues classic, blending vintage vibes with modern clarity.
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"Kitchen Man" – Cécile McLorin Salvant
Sultry vocals and a swinging arrangement make this a standout for bluesy Lindy moments.
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"Throw That Girl Around" – Jonathan Stout Orchestra
Up-tempo and punchy, this track channels the 1940s with a fresh studio polish.
Hidden Gems & Crowd Pleasers
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"T'aint What You Do" – Jimmie Lunceford
A playful, mid-tempo gem that invites creative musicality and fun partner dynamics.
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"Solid as a Rock" – Ella Fitzgerald
Smooth as silk, this track is ideal for soulful, connected dancing.
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"The Dipsy Doodle" – Chick Webb
A lesser-known but irresistible tune with a bouncy rhythm that’s pure joy.
Pro Tips for Your Playlist
Mix tempos to keep dancers engaged—alternate fast, fiery tracks with slower, groovy tunes. Don’t shy away from live recordings; the crowd’s cheers in classics like "Jumpin’ at the Woodside" (Count Basie) add electric energy. And remember: the best Lindy Hop songs make you feel the swing, not just hear it.
Now hit the floor and let the music move you!