Mötley Crüe will forever be remembered as one of the most legendary heavy metal bands of all time. Together, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, Vince Neil, and Tommy Lee, wrote about 150 songs and some of the biggest hits of the metal music genre. Forget the critics. Here are the top Motley Crue songs as ranked by you, the audience! Just give your favorite songs an upvote and your least favorite a down vote. What is the best Motley Cure song? You decide. May the best Motley Crue songs rise to the top.
The 30 Best Motley Crue Songs - As Voted By #MotleyCrue Fans, Not Critics ... #ShoutAtTheDevil #MotleyCrueLife #NikkiSixx #MickMars #VinceNeil #TommyLee #TheDirt Share on XKickstart My Heart

Home Sweet Home

Live Wire

Dr. Feelgood

Looks That Kill

Same Old Situation (S.O.S.)

Girls, Girls, Girls

Shout at the Devil

Take Me To The Top

Wild Side

Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)

Too Young To Fall In Love

On With The Show

Smokin' In The Boys Room

Ten Seconds To Love
Knock 'Em Dead, Kid
Primal Scream

Saints Of Los Angeles

Red Hot

Piece Of Your Action

Merry-Go-Round

The Dirt

You're All I Need

Without You

Time For Change
Starry Eyes
Helter Skelter

White Trash Circus

Anarchy in the U.K.

Like A Virgin
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Motley Crue Albums In Order
During their active touring years (1981–2015), Motley Crue released (9) studio albums and (2) live albums.
- Too Fast for Love (1981)
- Shout at the Devil (1983)
- Theatre of Pain (1985)
- Girls, Girls, Girls (1987)
- Dr. Feelgood (1989)
- Mötley Crüe (1994)
- Generation Swine (1997)
- Live: Entertainment or Death (1999)
- New Tattoo (2000)
- Carnival of Sins Live (2006)
- Saints of Los Angeles (2008)
Motley Crue Awards & Honors
Despite their record-setting album sales and astounding popularity on both MTV and VH1, the band only has two major music awards.
- American Music Awards: Favorite Heavy Metal Album (1991)
- Hollywood Walk of Fame: Induction (2006)

In addition to their awards, Mötley Crüe was ranked 10th on MTV’s list of “Top 10 Heavy Metal Bands of All-Time” and 9th on “VH1’s All-Time Top Ten Metal Bands“.
In 2019, Netflix released “The Dirt”, a film is based on Mötley Crüe’s 2001 best-selling autobiography of the same name. The film was panned by critics but is currently the highest audience rated film ever on Rotten Tomatoes. The success of the film created a resurgence in the popularity of Motley Crue songs on streaming platforms like Spotify, Pandora and Apple Music.
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love motley crue, but they should have stayed retired. vince cant sing anymore.