

This funk track seems to make party-goers somewhat uncontrollably charge towards the dance floor and sit down in a line, swaying from side-to-side. The Gap Band 'Oops Upside Your Head': If a DJ is having a tough time getting people dancing, they will be sure to pull this record out. The 1998 Steps cover of the Beegees' hit 'Tragedy' seems to be the most popular version held by Disc Jockey's and will go down a storm at any office do. Steps 'Tragedy': Another classic track that we can all confess to attempting the trademark dance moves that came with it. Think you could match it? A real anthem of the 80s, 'Gold' was as uplifting as it was floor-filling. The video for 'Gold' contains the longest-held note by any male artist in any song released during the 1980s. Spandau Ballet 'Gold': Tony Hadley and his gang had to make the list with this 80's offering. As soon as we hear those first violin chords we know we are in for three minutes of unadulterated office party cheese. This was the pop duo's first UK number one hit and unfortunately, it epitomises everything wrong with awkward office parties.ĭexy's Midnight Runners 'Come On Eileen': As with the majority of our list, 'Come on Eileen' is another gem from the 1980s.

Wham 'Wake Me Up Before You Go Go': Arguably Wham!'s best known song and certainly the most popular when it comes to cutting some shapes infront of your colleagues.

Let's face it, we've all done the moves to this one at some time or another. Whigfield 'Saturday Night': From a school disco to an office party, has been a crowd pleaser across generations since it's release in 1994.
