Watch John Travolta Perform His Classic ‘Grease’ Moves…

Grease is one of those iconic musicals that has stood the test of time. Whether you’ve watched the movie or not, it’s likely you’ve heard one of its unforgettable songs like “You’re the One That I Want”“Summer Nights”, or “Greased Lightning.” The music, the style, the characters — everything about Grease brings a strong sense of nostalgia for fans around the world. And at the heart of it all was a young John Travolta as the cool, slick-haired Danny Zuko.

When the movie hit theaters in the summer of 1978, it became an instant classic. Teenage girls everywhere fell in love with Danny — the leather jacket-wearing bad boy with a soft spot for love. And his relationship with the sweet and shy Sandy Olsson, played by Olivia Newton-John, gave us one of the most memorable love stories in movie history.

Set in the 1950s but made in the 70s, Grease managed to capture the energy of both eras. The story followed Danny and Sandy, two teenagers who shared a summer romance. But when summer ended, they thought it was over — Sandy returned to Australia, and Danny went back to his high school life with the T-Birds and the Pink Ladies.

To everyone’s surprise, Sandy later appeared at Danny’s school. Her family had moved back to the U.S., and she was now a student there. Danny, trying to protect his tough reputation, pretended like nothing had happened between them. But it didn’t take long before his true feelings came through. He couldn’t ignore how much he cared for her, and the two of them eventually found their way back to each other — through love, transformation, and, of course, unforgettable music and dancing.

For many fans, Grease feels just as fresh today as it did back then. The songs still make people want to sing along. The dance scenes still make us want to get up and move. And for those who grew up watching it, the movie holds a special place in their hearts.

Fast forward 40 years later, and John Travolta is still bringing that same energy to the stage. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Grease, Travolta made a special appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. And fans were treated to something truly special.

During his interview with Fallon, Travolta shared a little-known story about how one of the dance moves from Grease came to be. He explained that he had grown up learning and performing fun, energetic dances — many of which were considered “novelty” moves at the time.

“In Grease, they needed a step for the song ‘You’re the One That I Want’ toward the end of the movie,” Travolta explained. “So I said, ‘We used to do this move called the four corners — why don’t we use that?’” The choreographer liked the idea and asked Travolta to demonstrate it. And just like that, the move made it into one of the most iconic scenes of the film.

Jimmy Fallon, clearly fascinated by the story and encouraged by the cheering audience, asked Travolta if he’d be willing to show the move live on the show. The crowd erupted with excitement, and as the familiar Grease music played, John Travolta stood up and — just like old times — performed the classic “four corners” step with style and confidence.

In that moment, it felt like no time had passed at all. Fans everywhere were reminded why they fell in love with Grease — and with John Travolta — in the first place. Despite the decades that have gone by, Travolta still has the charm, the rhythm, and the stage presence that made him a star.

Seeing him recreate that dance move on national television wasn’t just a fun performance — it was a powerful reminder of how one film, one actor, and one dance can create memories that last a lifetime. It also showed that passion, talent, and a love for entertaining never fade with time.

John Travolta may be older now, but he still knows how to bring joy to a crowd. His performance on The Tonight Show was proof that he hasn’t lost a step — and that he’ll always be Danny Zuko in the hearts of millions. If you haven’t already, watch the video below to see Travolta in action. It’s a feel-good, nostalgic moment that will make you smile — and maybe even get up and dance.

John Travolta still has it. What a legend.
Share this if Grease was a part of your childhood, or if you simply love watching Travolta do what he does best: light up the stage and steal the show.

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