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  1. I Was Born to Love You (song) I Won't Let You Down (OK Go song) I'll Be Holding On; I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me; I'm a Fire; I'm Every Woman; I've Got the Next Dance; If My Friends Could See Me Now; Imagine Me, Imagine You; In the Navy; Instant Replay (song) Is It Love You're After? Is It True (Tame Impala song) It's a Disco Night (Rock ...

  2. Apr 27, 2024 · Step back into the disco era with a selection of the greatest disco songs; From 'The Hustle' to 'I Will Survive,' discover the music that inspired the genre.

    • Jacqueline Schneider
    • Tom Eames
    • John Paul Young - 'Love is in the Air' John Paul Young - Love Is In The Air (1978) Australian singer John Paul Young scored a massive hit in 1977 with this romantic disco banger.
    • The Hues Corporation - 'Rock the Boat' Hues Corporation - Rock The Boat • TopPop. This 1973 track took a while to become the hit it deserved to be, but thanks to heavy plays in New York clubs, it became a disco favourite.
    • The Real Thing - 'You To Me Are Everything' The Real Thing - You To Me Are Everything (1976) • TopPop. British soul group The Real Thing found fame on Opportunity Knocks, and in 1976 they released this excellent disco tune.
    • Boney M - 'Rasputin' Boney M - Rasputin (1978) • TopPop. It's not often you get a dancefloor anthem that's also a mini-history lesson. The Story of... 'Rasputin'
    • Giorgio Moroder
    • Rick James - "Super Freak (Part I)" Hot 100 peak: No. 16 for two weeks beginning Oct. 24, 1981.
    • Rose Royce – "Car Wash" Hot 100 peak: No. 1 for one week (Jan. 29, 1977)
    • Prince - "1999" Hot 100 peak: No. 12 for two weeks beginning July 23, 1983.
    • Blondie - "Heart of Glass" Hot 100 peak: No. 1 for one week (April 28, 1979)
  3. 1. Gloria Gaynor. “I Will Survive” (1978) 2. Le Freak. “ Chic ” (1978) 3. Bee Gees. “ Stayin’ Alive ” (1977) 4. Rick James. “ Super Freak ” (1981) 5. Lipps Inc. “ Funky Town” (1979) 6. Trammps. “ Disco Inferno” (1976) 7. Village People. “ YMCA ” (1978) 8. Patrick Hernandez. “ Born To Be Alive” (1979) 9. Michael Jackson. “ Billie Jean” (1982) 10.

  4. Disco, beat-driven style of popular music that was the preeminent form of dance music in the 1970s. Its name was derived from discotheque, the name for the type of dance-oriented nightclub that first appeared in the 1960s. Initially ignored by radio, disco received its first significant exposure in.

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