The modifications came as a result of producer Bob Keane, who slowed it down and added a bottle-tapping rhythm to it (inspired by Fuller's brother Randy tapping to the song with a beer bottle).
[4] Since the song was a local hit, the Bobby Fuller Four made a jingle for a Gallenkamp Shoes advertisement, singing to the tune of "Let Her Dance."
Supergroup Los Super Seven covered it on their 2005 album Heard It on the X featuring lead vocals by Joe Ely.
"Let Her Dance" was also featured on the soundtrack of Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox, as well as many greatest hits albums of the Bobby Fuller Four.
The song served as the theme music of the Channel 4 sketch comedy program Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights.