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1 with "Hit The Road Jack" and earned the Best Rhythm & Blues Recording GRAMMY. In 1961 the great Ray Charles appropriately hit No. The Spurs ended up shaking off their competition that season, eventually earning their fifth NBA championship. Also an NBA crowd pleaser, in 2013 cameras caught Manu Ginobli and Boris Diaw of the San Antonio Spurs singing along to the classic during a game in Toronto. The NHL's Colorado Avalanche gets their home crowd quaking when using the song as part of their in-game playlist. Driven by a meaty guitar hook and an instantly recognizable refrain, "You Shook Me All Night Long" was originally featured on the band's GRAMMY Hall Of Fame-inducted Back In Black. AC/DC, “You Shook Me All Night Long”īack In Black, GRAMMY Hall Of Fame, Inducted 2013įew bands can get the walls shaking in an arena like AC/DC. While you're waiting to "Witness Greatness" before these two big events kick off, celebrate the intersection of sports and music with these GRAMMY-winning stadium hype songs heard at sporting events all over. We're sure you've already bought game day snacks and brushed up on your 58 cool facts about the 58th GRAMMYs. 15, one week following the momentous Super Bowl 50. This year the 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards will air on Feb.