TOP 10 SIXTIES FLOOR-FILLERS
AS VOTED FOR BY PRO MOBILE READERS
If the Fifties was the decade that pop music as we know it was born, the Sixties was when it grew up and started thinking for itself. Revolution, experimentation and new ideas were the order of the day, and the rise of this counterculture, along with the civil rights movement, resulted in a music-buying public with more varied taste than ever before.

This variation was reflected in the results of our Pro Mobile Top Ten Sixties Floor-fillers vote! As we expected, you’ve chosen an eclectic mix of tracks drawn from a range of artists and genres. Read on to find out which tracks made the cut and discover the Top Ten Sixties Floor-fillers, as voted for by you, the readers of Pro Mobile...
Dancing In The Street
Martha & The Vandellas
Mick Jagger and the late David Bowie may have covered it, but rock royalty can’t beat this incredible original by Martha & the Vandellas. Harnessing the signature groove of Motown, this legendary soul track was transformed from a ballad into a danceable floor-filler at the say-so of Marvin Gaye. Inspired by seeing people cooling off beneath broken fire hydrants during the hot Detroit summer, the track became an anthem for the civil rights movement and was often played during street protests, resulting in a no-play policy on some radio stations. The song’s awesome pop power won in the end, though: Martha & the Vandellas took ‘Dancing In The Street’ to number two in the US charts... and number six in our Top Ten Sixties Floor-fillers!