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Top 20 Songs about Hot, Heat, and Warmth, Sweaty Tunes

Can you feel the heat of the hot sun? The summer sizzle is on. These are the hottest songs about being HOT or the feel of heat or warmth, the sweatiest hot tunes of the charts. Some of them are very cool, despite the heat. Let's get to the fever pitch:

1 - Hot, Hot, Hot by the Cure, a smooth new wave hit from the 80s.



tie/ 1 - Hot in the City by Billy Idol ties at #1 for heated songs.

2 - Hot Child in the City by Nick Gilder, a 70s favorite on the disco scene.

3 - Hot, Hot, Hot by Arrow. In 1982 this one hit wonder liked it hot, hot, hot.


4 - Heatwave by Martha and the Vandellas, also was recorded by Linda Ronstadt

5 -  Night Fever by the Bee Gees from the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack

6 - Heat of the Moment by Asia, a huge hit from the supergroup including members of Yes, King Crimson and ELP

7 - Too Hot to Handle by UFO from the Lights Out LP

8 - Hot Blooded by Foreigner, a Top-10 hit.

9 - Hot Stuff by Donna Summer, big dance hit for Ms. Summer

10 - Hot n Cold by Katy Perry

11 -  Fire by the Pointer Sisters

12 - Heat by Jethro Tull, along with Warm Sporran

12 - Boogie Fever by the Silvers. The best fever to have.

14 - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) by C & C Music Factory, possible one of the most memorable (and overplayed) on the list.

15 - Rooms on Fire by Stevie Nicks

16 - Warm Love by Van Morrison

17 - Cat Scratch Fever by Teddy Nugent

18 - Heat by 50 cent

19 - Blood, Sweat and Tears by BTS, the K-pop band

20 - Drop it Like It's Hot by Snoop Dogg 


Cool, right? So hot they burn your ears.

Honorable Mention:  Summer in the City (1966) by the Lovin' Spoonful, Hot time, summer in the city....

Sizzle Reel by Greg Spero

On the Road Again by Canned Heat gets an honorable mention just for the band name.

Also: Wheels of Fire by Manowar, and Light my Fire by The Doors.

Jam with the hottest temperature songs on the charts.

Those were the hottest heat-related songs on the charts. Songs with hot stuff in their theme.

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