John Wayne

"John Wayne" by is featured on.

Classic
The dancer is a woman with pink hair styled in a bob, sunglasses with eyelashes on top, and a yellow cowboy hat with a red fire symbol on it. She has a golden cuff on her left arm and an elbow-length magenta glove on her right hand. She has a dark purple sleeveless shirt with yellow highlights and short pink triangular motifs. She has a golden strip around her stomach, and the top half of her pants resemble her shirt. She has pants with yellow frills sticking out from the sides. Her pants are light teal tucked into yellow boots with a red lightning bolt design on them.

During the second chorus, bridge, and the last part of the song, her shirt, upper pants, and pants become dark purple.

Alternate
The dancer is dressed the same way that Lady Gaga is on the music video. She wears a black sun hat with short blonde hair underneath. She wears a latex leotard that covers her foot, half chest, and right arm. She also wears high heels that match her outfit.

Background
At the very beginning of the routine, the pilot of the train is seen with its title, "The Gaga Express." The routine takes place on the flatbed carriage of a moving train transporting 2 barrels, 3 boxes, several gramophones and several gears. It also doubles as a stage for the dancer to dance onto.

Throughout the routine, the train is moving through a Wild West town. A few windmills and water towers can be seen in the background as the train moves through a bridge that is lit with fluorescent lights arranged in an X pattern. Some of the gramophones and the lights flash to the beat of the song while the barrels and the boxes bounce to the beat of the song.

Once the train passes the bridge, the sky changes color from purple to blue as it kicks up pink dust that gets blown away by the desert wind.

Once the chorus starts, the camera abruptly zooms out to reveal the train passing through a big flock of golden robot horses (with almost nothing else visible) galloping next to it as 4 of the horses catch up with the train next to the flatbed carriage.

At the end of the second chorus, the train enters a dark tunnel where piles of chairs and flickering fluorescent lights can be seen in the background, with the lights illuminating the tunnel.

At the climax of the song, the train exits the tunnel and we come back to the plains with minimal amount of dust. There is several wooden windmills spread out in the plains. There is also several purple cayons through out the final chorus.

Once the climax of the song begins, we come back to a sunset over the horizon. There is also gears and pipes spewing out baby blue gas. The sky is a light orange with some canyons and windmills.

At the end of the song, the dancer comes back to a train station with some megaphones, barrels, and a grand piano.

Classic
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine.

Gold Moves 1 and 3: Stand up from a crouch while shaking your hands out to the side.

Gold Move 2: Move your right hand while shaking your head.

Alternate
There are 3 Gold Moves in the routine, all of which are the same:

All Gold Moves: Turn your head to the left, bend your left leg slightly, and punch towards the right of the screen.

Trivia

 * John Wayne is the fifth song by Lady Gaga in the series; after Just Dance, Applause, Bad Romance, and Born This Way
 * The inclusion of John Wayne was previously hinted on various social networking sites with references to the lyrics of the song.
 * Due to how the dust gets blown away, the bottom part of the pictograms appear to be obscured.
 * "Beer" is censored.
 * John Wayne is referenced in the ESRB rating summary for.
 * "One song contains allusions to substance abuse (e.g., “I'm strung out on John Wayne, baby let's get high John Wayne...Love junkie, on a three-day bender”)."
 * The first time the line "Every John is just the same" is sung, "John" is not capitalized. However, the second time that line is sung, the "J" is capitalized.
 * The line "So here I go to the eye" appears "So I go to the eye" in the lyrics.
 * In the background, the train's name The Gaga Express references the train used for Lady Gaga's arrival to Springfield in  episode Lisa Goes Gaga in which Gaga guest-starred.
 * The Classic dancer appears in the background of All You Gotta Do (Is Just Dance).
 * The Alternate dancer's outfit is based off Lady Gaga's appearance in the music video for the song.
 * The Alternate coach is one of the few post-Just Dance 3 dancers to have visible facial features (in this case, her mouth).