Sweet Caroline

From Nashville to the Square Dance Floor — Sweet Caroline Is Here.

GOOD TIMES NEVER SEEMED SO GOOD!

GSI is proud to present a new square dance singing call of the timeless classic Sweet Caroline, recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at Ocean Way Studios.

This high-energy arrangement brings a beloved song to the dance floor that dancers will instantly recognize and love. Whether you’re looking for a crowd-pleaser for your next dance or a fun addition to your singing call repertoire, Sweet Caroline is sure to get dancers singing along.

This special recording was created specifically as a fundraiser to support caller education programs worldwide. Every purchase helps provide educational opportunities for both new and experienced callers, helping them strengthen fundamentals, improve choreography and singing skills, and grow as leaders in the square dance community. All proceeds from this release go directly toward funding GSI Caller Education Programs, helping train and support the next generation of square dance callers.

GSI Sweet Caroline Fundraiser

Available now! The music will be premiered at the Wednesday GSI Dance at the National Convention in Waco, TX!

Your download will include the called version, versions with and without background vocals, and the cue sheet.

The recording features an outstanding group of Nashville musicians performing on cello, trumpets, saxophone, trombone, piano, guitars, and drums, along with three professional backup singers—including one who has been performing with Dolly Parton for over 40 years. The lead vocal is performed by renowned square dance caller Tony Oxendine, bringing energy and authenticity to this beloved song.

When you bring Sweet Caroline to your dance floor, you’re not just sharing a song everyone loves — you’re helping support the future of square dancing.

Caller education plays an essential role in the future of square dancing. By helping callers continue to grow and improve their skills, we strengthen the global square dance community and help keep this wonderful tradition alive for generations to come.