Jailhouse Rock

"Jailhouse Rock" by is featured on, , and.

Classic
The dancers are wearing 50s fashion attire. They all have a orange outline.

P1
P1 is a man with short black hair; he wears an orange suit with a pair of matching orange trousers, and a pair of black shoes.

P2
P2 is a woman with long black hair; she wears a red-and-white spotted top, a red skirt, and a pair of black high heels.

P3
P3 is a man with black hair styled in a similar way to 's; he wears a reddish-orange shirt, a small black leather jacket, a pair of black trousers, and a pair of black shoes.

P4
P4 is a woman with black hair; she wears a red-sleeved shirt, a pair of pink trousers, and a matching pink bra.

Line Dance
The first dancer has black hair, a red cowgirl hat, an aqua glove, a red skirt, an orange top, and black boots. The second dancer has short black hair, a brown cowboy hat, an orange cowboy shirt, a yellow glove, a brown belt, black trousers, and brown boots. The third dancer has black hair, an orange cowgirl hat, a light blue glove, a short brown top, an orange belt, brown trousers, and black boots. Only the second dancer is playable.

Background
The background looks like a jukebox with vinyl records inserted. In the background, an old-style microphone can be seen. The platform on which the dancers are dancing on seems to be a huge record with flashing lights by the borders.

Classic
There is 1 Gold Move in this routine:

Gold Move: This is a wave Gold Move that starts from P4 and ends with P1.
 * ​P4: Cross your hands out in front of you, then place them on your head.
 * P3: Pretend to comb your hair with your right hand.
 * P2: Put your hands up near your head one by one, and shake them slightly.
 * P1: Move your arms in a circle in front of your face.

Line Dance
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Line Dance, both of which are the same. They are only available on and Now.

Both Gold Moves: Lift up your right leg and open your arms to the left.

PS3, Wii U, Xbox 360

 * All 4 players get 3 stars
 * One player gets 5 stars
 * Get 5 stars on the Dance Mash-Up
 * Get 5 stars on the Alternate Version
 * Get all Gold Moves
 * Get GOOD while playing leg guitar

Wii

 * All 4 players get 3 stars
 * One player gets 4 stars
 * One player gets 5 stars
 * Get all Gold Moves
 * Get the "In rhythm" Dance style
 * Get GOOD while playing leg guitar

Mashup
Jailhouse Rock has a Mashup which is exclusive to the PlayStation 3 and Wii U.

Dancers

 * Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
 * Crying Blood
 * Tightrope
 * Kids In America
 * Maniac 
 * Umbrella
 * Take On Me
 * Hey Ya
 * Pump It
 * U Can’t Touch This
 * Rockafeller Skank
 * Land Of 1000 Dances
 * Crying Blood
 * Tightrope
 * Umbrella
 * It’s Not Unusual
 * Livin’ la Vida Loca
 * Kids In America
 * Maniac
 * Pump It
 * Hey Ya

Trivia

 * Jailhouse Rock is the third song by Elvis Presley in the series.
 * Jailhouse Rock is the oldest song on.
 * The dance routine appears in the music video for Alfonso Signorini (Eroe Nazionale).
 * As is the case with Oh No!, the Line Dance features a trio while only the lead dancer is playable.
 * The background dancers, however, have gloves as well.
 * The Line Dance is not available on the Wii version of.
 * This is the first alternate routine to not be available on the Wii. It is followed by Blame It on the Boogie (Extreme).
 * With the exception of 's Mashups, the Line Dance is the first post- routine to not have any Gold Moves. It is followed by Blurred Lines (Fanmade).
 * The coaches were likely going to have different color palettes, as the files contain a pictogram that is Downriver/Tabasco/Mine Shaft/Buttered Rum instead of Tabasco/Totem Pole/Cod Gray/Siletto.
 * This song was the first to have a Line Dance routine in the series. It is followed by Hit The Road Jack.
 * The Line Dance was the first alternate routine to be added to and Now.
 * All four coaches from the Classic routine make an appearance in the background for You’re The One That I Want as black silhouettes.
 * The Gold Move pictogram for the Line Dance looks like a Gold Move pictogram. Therefore, the Gold Move might have been intended to be in that game as well.
 * Jailhouse Rock (Line Dance) was erroneously listed in the Trios playlist in for a short period.
 * In addition, Jailhouse Rock (Line Dance) and Starships (Charleston Version) are the only alternate routines in to have their respective alternate themes listed instead of simply being labeled "ALTERNATE".
 * All the coaches in the Line Dance are affected by a chroma key glitch that makes some parts of their gloves turn orange.
 * On, the backup dancers in the album coach for the Line Dance are semi-transparent.
 * The Classic album coach for is different from the one seen in : while the former has a red, pixelated outline, the latter has a pink, faded one.
 *  is tied with Wild Wild West as the Dance Crews with the shortest pictograms sprites in (22).
 * If the whole franchise is taken into account, they are beaten by Waterloo (21).
 * There are several differences between the and /Now versions of the menu icon for the Line Dance:
 * In, the neon lines are pink, the background is smokey and purple, and vinyls are shown at the bottom right corner; in /Now, instead, the neon lines are greenish, the background is less blurry and speakers are shown instead of vinyls.
 * The dancers' faces are less visible in.
 * In, the left backup dancer is slightly closer to the screen; in /Now, instead, they are at the same distance.
 * This is the third song in the series to be on the soundtrack of, after Think and Everybody Needs Somebody To Love.
 * However, this is the only song of the three to not originally be from The Blues Brothers.