"Boogie Shoes" - KC & The Sunshine Band
"That's The Way" - KC & The Sunshine Band
"Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" - Rod Stewart
"Dance, Dance, Dance" - Chic
"Ain't Gonna Bump No More" - Joe Tex
"New York Groove" - Ace Frehley
"I Was Made For Loving You" - Kiss
"You Sexy Thing" - Hot Chocolate
"Ladies Night" - Kool & The Gang
"Miss You" - The Rolling Stones
"If I Can't Have You" - Yvonne Elliman
"You Should Be Dancing" - The Bee Gees
"Nights On Broadway" - The Bee Gees
"More More More" - Andrea True Connection
Favourite Disco Songs
DISCO - oh yeah! - one of my favourite subjects!
Sure would love to discuss a little more about disco era with someone... :)
Now let's see... only the BEST:
Donna Summer "Love to love you baby"
Donna Summer "Could it be magic"
Donna Summer "I feel love"
Donna Summer "Once upon a time"
Donna Summer "Rumour has it"
Donna Summer "Mac Arthur park"
Boney M. "Ma Baker"
Boney M. "Rasputin"
Boney M. "He was a Steppenwolf"
Boney M. "Gotta go home"
ABBA "Dancing queen"
ABBA "Voulez-vous"
ABBA "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A man after midnight)"
ABBA "Summer night city"
ABBA "On and on and on"
Bee Gees "Stayin' alive"
Buggles "Video killed the radio star"
Carl Douglas "Kung fu fighting"
Gloria Gaynor "I will survive"
Tony Silvester & The new ingredient "Pazuzu"
Eruption "One way ticket"
Champagne "Rollerball"
Sister Sledge "Lost in music"
The Weather girls "It's a raining man"
Village people "Y.M.C.A."
Village people "Hot cop"
Baccara "Yes Sir, I can boogie"
Meco "The Star Wars suite"
My favorite disco song is not actually from the 70s.
For those who saw 'Napoleon Dynamite', you will probably think of the most memorable scene in the movie where Napoleon dances after Pedro's speech. Well, the song playing is called 'Canned Heat' by Jamiroquai.
My favorites are as follows:
Got To Be Real-Cheryl Lynn
September, Let's Groove-Earth Wind and Fire
Play That Funky Music-Wild Cherry
Best Of My Love-The Emotions
Shake Your Body-The Jacksons
T.S.O.P(The Theme of Soul Train)
When Will I See You Again-Three Degrees
Dancing Queen-ABBA
Stayn' Alive-BeeGees
If You Can't Have You-Yvonne Elliman
Holiday, Into The Groove-Madonna
(A few years ago, in my country there was a boom for enjoying '70s disco songs, and I got into them. So, most of my favorites are from '70s. I love dancing along with those songs.)
DISCO SUCKS! - Ahh the spirit of Demolition Night on July 12th 1979.
Nowdays what we need more than ever is a 'HIP-HOP SUCKS' campaign. Of course it might cause an outcry from those who will play the race card to defend hip-hop. The truth of the matter is that hip-hop in it's majority is a shit genre, and disgrace to the truly talented black artists who created jazz, blues, R&B, Soul, among other great genres.