Heart of Glass

"Heart of Glass" by Blondie is featured on Just Dance, Just Dance 3 (as an Xbox 360 exclusive DLC) and Just Dance Now.

Original
The dancer wears red, shiny boots and a red belt. She also wears a purple romper, glasses, and a coronet.

Just Dance Now
In the remake, the dancer has a sky blue glow instead of a purple glow. Her romper is a little bit darker, and her boots are also less shinier than the Just Dance 3 version.

Just Dance
The background is mostly green with cyan silhouettes of shards of glass. There are also shards of glass falling. The floor is reflective.

Just Dance 3
The background is significantly changed, now with a shattered glass like background with reflections of the dancer in each section of the shattered glass. There is still shards of glass falling as well.

Just Dance Now
The background is similar to the Just Dance version. It is mostly green background, but the glass shards are now moving to the right, rather than falling. It is also in HD. There are also stage lights on the floor which produce a purple light.

Gold Moves
There are a total of 3 Gold Moves in each game besides the original game, all of which are the same:

All: Raise both of your arms in a semicircle.

Appearances in Mashups
Heart of Glass is featured in the following Mashups:
 * Ain't No Other Man
 * Moves Like Jagger
 * We No Speak Americano

Captions
Heart of Glass appears in Puppet Master Modes in Just Dance 4. Here are the captions attributed to her dance moves:
 * Clubber's Wave
 * Girl Power
 * Scoop
 * Sensual Girl
 * The Dancefloor

Trivia

 * This dancer appears on the front cover of the PAL boxart.
 * Instead of the explicit version of the song, which contains the line to be a pain in the a**, the radio edit is used in the game. That line is replaced with had a heart of glass. Also, after the third verse, the song repeats the chorus and the La la la la part twice; in the original version, instead, the third verse is followed by another Woah ooh-a part.
 * This dancer was supposed to resemble Debbie Harry, the lead vocalist of the band.
 * This is the first Blondie song. It was later followed by Call Me on Just Dance 2.
 * When the coach exits offscreen in Just Dance 3, she doesn't fade away like the other dancers from the same game which have a Just Dance 3 remake.
 * It seems all her moves put together make a heart. However this could just be a coincidence.
 * The original version has 55 pictograms while the Just Dance 3 and Just Dance Now versions have 78.
 * Along with Sway (Quien Sera) and the fanmade routine of We No Speak Americano, this song was temporarily removed from Just Dance Now on March 2, 2015. One day later, these songs returned. It's unknown why this happened.
 * An updated Just Dance version seems to be used in Just Dance Now.
 * The files for this song were found in Just Dance: Greatest Hits, along with Louie Louie, Walk Like an Egyptian, Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, Why Oh Why, Crazy Christmas, Mugsy Baloney, Sway (Quien Sera), Futebol Crazy, A Little Less Conversation, That's the Way (I Like It) and Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of Monika). Mambo No. 5, Mugsy Baloney and Futebol Crazy are available in Just Dance: Best Of.