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The following lists groups or individuals primarily associated with the disco era of the 1970s and early 1980s and some of their most noteworthy disco hits. Numerous artists, not usually considered disco artists, implemented some of the styles and sounds of disco music, and are also included. Disco is a genre of dance-oriented pop music that was popularized in dance clubs (discothèques) in the mid-1970s, and which dominated mainstream pop until the late 1970s. ...
The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ...
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- 5000 Volts
- 5th Dimension
- "Love Hangover" (1976), "Star Dancing" (1978), "You Are The Reason I Feel Like Dancing" (1978)
- 101 Strings
- "Disco Fever" (1979), "Bye Bye Blackbird" (1979)
- 21st Creation
5000 Volts is the name of a British disco recording act which achieved success throughout Europe during the 1970s. ...
Tina Charles (born Tina Hoskins on March 10, 1954, in Whitechapel, London) is an English singer, who achieved success as a disco artist in the late 1970s. ...
The 5th Dimension is an American popular music group, best-known during the late 1960s and 1970s for popularizing hits of songwriters like Jimmy Webb, Laura Nyro, Ashford & Simpson, and others, and helping to popularize flower power music with both white and black middle-class Americans. ...
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A - A Taste of Honey
- "Boogie Oogie Oogie" (1978), "Dance" (1979), "Do It Good" (1979)
- ABBA
- "Mamma Mia" (1975), "Dancing Queen" (1976), "Summer Night City" (1978), "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)" (1979), "Voulez Vous" (1979), "Does Your Mother Know" (1979), "Lay All Your Love On Me" (1980), "Super Trouper" (1980)
- AC Soulful Symphony
- Acoustic Funk Train
- Ace Spectrum
- Addrisi Brothers
- "As Long As the Music Keeps Playing" (1979), "Ghost Dancer" (1979)
- A.D.
- "Return of Darth Vader" (1978)
- Adriano Celentano
- Air Power
- "Welcome to the Disco" (1979)
- AKB
- "Stand Up - Sit Down" (1979)
- Al Hudson and the Partners
- "Spread Love" (1978), "You Can Do It" (1979), "Happy Feet" (1979)
- Al Martino
- "Volare" (1976), "Balero" (1978)
- Alec R. Costandinos
- "Romeo & Juliet (1977), I Found Love When I Found You (1977), Trocadero Bleu Citron (1978)
- Alexander's Discotime Band
- Alicia Bridges
- "I Love The Nightlife (Disco Round)" (1978), "Body Heat" (1979)
- Allyson with Sunshine
- Alma Faye Brooks
- "I Don't Need No Sympathy" (1977), "It's Over" (1979), "Don't Fall in Love" (1979)
- Alton McClain & Destiny
- "It Must Be Love" (1978), "Crazy Love" (1979)
- Amanda Lear
- "Blood and Honey" (1977), "Follow Me" (1978), "Fashion Pack" (1979)
- Amant
- American Gypsy
- "I'm Okay, You're Okay" (1978)
- Amii Stewart
- "Knock On Wood" (1979), "Light My Fire/137 Disco Heaven" (1979), "Jealousy" (1979)
- Anacostia
- "What Kind of Love" (1977)
- André Gagnon
- "Surprise" (1976), "Wow" (1976) "Donna" (1977), "Smash" (1978)
- Andrea True Connection
- "More More More" (1976), "Party Line" (1976), "What's Your Name, What's Your Number" (1977), "New York, You Got Me Dancing" (1977), "White Witch" (1977), "Fill Me Up (Heart to Heart)" (1977)
- Andy Gibb
- "I Just Want to Be Your Everything" (1977), "Shadow Dancing" (1978), "An Everlasting Love" (1978), "Desire" (1980)
- Andy Williams
- "Love Story (Where Do I Begin)" (1979)
- Angela Bofill
- "People Make the World Go 'Round" (1979), "Angel of the Night" (1979)
- Anita Ward
- "Ring My Bell" (1979), "Don't Drop My Love" (1979)
- Ann-Margret
- "Love Rush (In E-Minor)" (1979), "Midnight Message" (1979), "Everybody Needs Somebody Sometime" (1981)
- Anthony White
- "I Can't Turn You Loose" (1977)
- Antonio Rodriguez
- Apollo
- Aquarian Dream
- Arabesque
- "Friday Night" (1978), "City Cats" (1979), "Roller Star" (1980)
- Archie Bell & the Drells
- "The Soul City Walk" (1976), "Everybody Have A Good Time" (1977)
- Aretha Franklin
- "Jump" (1976), "No One Could Ever Love You More" (1977), "Ladies Only" (1979), "Only Star" (1979), "Jump to It" (1982)
- Armada Orchestra
- "For the Love of Money" (1976)
- Arpeggio
- Arthur Prysock
- "When Love Is New" (1976), "You Can Do It" (1977)
- Asha Puthli
- "I'm Gonna Dance" (1979), "Music Machine (Dedication to Studio 54)" (1979)
- Ashford & Simpson
- "Over and Over" (1976), "It Seems to Hang On" (1977), "Flashback" (1978), "Found A Cure" (1979)
- Athens
- "C'mon, Dance the Night Away" (1978)
- Atlantic Starr
- "Straight to the Point" (1979)
- Average White Band
- "Pick Up the Pieces" (1974), "Cut the Cake" (1975), "A Star in the Ghetto" (with Ben E. King) (1977), "Big-City Lights" (1978), "Feel No Fret" (1979)
A Taste of Honey was the name of an American recording act which scored one of the biggest hits of the disco era. ...
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Adriano Celentano (born January 6, 1938) is an Italian singer, songwriter, comedian, actor, and TV host. ...
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André Gagnon O.C. (born 1 August 1942 in St-Pacôme-de-Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian musician. ...
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Andrew Roy Gibb (March 5, 1958 â March 10, 1988) was an English-born Australian singer and teen idol, and the younger brother of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, also known as the Bee Gees. ...
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Angela Bofill (born on May 2, 1954 in The Bronx) is an American R&B contralto vocalist and songwriter. ...
Anita Ward (born December 20, 1956 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American singer. ...
Ann-Margret Ann-Margret (born April 28, 1941) is a Swedish-born actress and singer. ...
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Archie Bell (born in Henderson, Texas on September 1, 1944) & the Drells were a Philadelphia soul vocal group, one of the main acts on Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huffs Philadelphia International Records. ...
Aretha Louise Franklin (born March 25, 1942) is an American soul, R&B, and gospel singer, songwriter, and pianist. ...
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Arthur Prysock (2 January 1929â7 June 1997) was an American jazz singer best known for his live shows and his baritone influenced by Billy Eckstine. ...
Asha Puthli is an Indian-born singer, songwriter, producer and actress. ...
Nickolas Ashford (born May 4, 1942, in Fairfield, South Carolina) and Valerie Simpson (born August 26, 1946 in The Bronx, New York) are a successful husband and wife songwriting/production team, as well as being recording artists in their own right. ...
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Atlantic Starr was a popular 1980s R&B band. ...
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B - Baccara
- "Sorry, I'm A Lady" (1977), "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" (1977)
- Bad City Band
- Baker-Harris-Young
- "Come As You Are" (1979), "Take My Body Now" (1979)
- Ban Deetoe Rhythm Band
- Barbara-Jean English
- "House of Strangers" (1976), "Dancing to Keep from Crying" (1979)
- Barbara Law
- Barbara Markay
- "It's Alright to F*ck All Night, and It's Okay to S*ck All Day" (1979)
- Barbara Mason
- Barbara Pennington
- "24 Hours a Day" (1977), "You Are the Music within Me" (1978)
- Barbara Potts
- Barbra Streisand
- "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)" (1975), "The Main Event/Fight" (1979), "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" (duet with Donna Summer) (1979), "Promises" (1980)
- Barry Manilow
- "It's a Miracle" (1975), "Copacabana (At The Copa)" (1978), "You're Looking Hot Tonight" (1984), "I'm Your Man" (1986)
- Barry White
- "You're The First, My Last, My Everything" (1974), "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" (1974), "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up" (1974), "I'll Do For You Anything You Want Me To" (1975), "You See The Trouble With Me" (1976), "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me" (1977), "Sha La La (Means I Love You)" (1978), "I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing" (1979), "Let the Music Play" (1979)
- Barrabás
- "Mellow Blow" (1975), "Broadway Star" (1976), "Desperately" (1976)
- Basic Black & Pearl
- "What I Did for Love" (1977)
- Bazuka
- B. Baker Chocolate Co.
- "Higher and Higher"/"The High and the Mighty" (1979)
- Beautiful Bend
- Bebu Silvetti
- "Primitive Man" (1976), "Spring Rain" (1977), "Sun after the Rain" (1978)
- The Beck Family
- "Can't Shake the Feeling" (1979)
- The Bee Gees
- "Jive Talkin'" (1975), "You Should Be Dancing" (1976), "Stayin' Alive" (1977), "Night Fever" (1977), "More Than a Woman" (1978), "Love You Inside and Out" (1979), "Tragedy" (1979), "He's a Liar" (1981), "Don't Fall in Love With Me" (1981)
- Belle Epoque
- "Miss Broadway" (1977), "Disco Sound/Black is Black" (1977), "Bamalama" (1978)
- Ben E. King
- Benelux & Nancy Dee
- Benny Golson
- "I'm Always Dancin' to the Music" (1978)
- Benny Troy
- "I Wanna Give You Tomorrow" (1976)
- Bette Midler
- "Strangers in the Night" (1976),"Hang On In There Baby" (1979), "My Knight In Black Leather" (1979), "Married Men" (1979), "Big Noise From Winnetka" (1979), "Hurricane" (1979), "Only In Miami" (1983)
- Betty Wright
- Tonight's the Night" (1978), "Clean-Up Woman" (1978), "Lovin' Is Really My Game" (1979)
- Bettye Lavette
- "Doin' the Best That I Can" (1979)
- Beverly Crosby
- "You Can Be My Lover" (1977)
- Beverly Johnson
- "Don't Run for Cover" (1979)
- Beverly Robinson
- Biddu Orchestra
- "A Man and a Woman" (1976), "Voodoo Man" (1976), "Driving in the Rain" (1977), "The Stud" (1977), "Soul Coaxing" (1978), "James Bond Disco Theme" (1978)
- Bill Brandon
- "We Fell in Love While Dancing" (1977)
- Bill Pursell and the Nashville Sweat Band and Aides
- Bill Summers and Summers Heat
- "Dancing Lady" (1978), "Musicland" (1979)
- Bill Withers
- "Lovely Day" (1977), "You've Got the Stuff" (1979), "Just the Two of Us" (w/ Grover Washington Jr.) (1980)
- Billy Nichols
- "Give Your Body up to the Music" (1979)
- Billy Ocean
- "American Hearts" (1979), "Nights (Feel Like Gettin' Down)" (1981)
- Billy Paul
- "Bring the Family Back" (1979)
- Billy Preston
- "Go for It" (duet with Syreeta) (1978), "Disco Dancin'" (1978), "Give It Up, Hot" (1979), "Just for You" (1981)
- Bimbo
- "I Love You in My Life" (1977)
- Bionic Boogie
- "Risky Changes" (1977), "Hot Butterfly" (1978)
- Black Sun
- "Black Sun (You've Broken My Heart)" (1979)
- Blondie
- Blood Hollins
- "Have You Ever Been" (1976), "Don't Give It Up" (1976)
- Blue Magic
- "We're on the Right Track" (1975)
- The Bob Crewe Generation
- "Street Talk" (1976), "Menage a Trois" (1978)
- Bob McGilpin
- "Superstar" (1978), "54" (1979)
- Bob Welch
- Bob-A-Rela
- "Why Does It Rain?" (1979)
- Bobby Caldwell
- "What You Won't Do" (1978), "Love Won't Wait" (1978)
- Bobby Rydell
- Bobby Thomas and the Hotline
- Bobby Womack
- "Trust Your Heart" (1978)
- The Body Shop
- Bombers
- Boney M
- "Daddy Cool" (1976), "Sunny" (1976), "Ma Baker" (1977), "Rivers Of Babylon" (1978), "Rasputin" (1978)
- Bonnie Boyer
- "We've Got To Give Into Love" (1979)
- Bonnie Oliver
- "Come Inside My Love" (1978)
- Bonnie Pointer
- "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" (1978), "Free Me From My Freedom" (1979), "Heaven Must Have Sent You" (1979)
- Boz Scaggs
- "Lowdown" (1976), "Hollywood" (1977)
- Brass Construction
- "Movin'" (1976), "Changin'" (1976), "Ha Cha Cha" (1977), "Screwed" (1977), "Starting Tomorrow" (1978)
- Bonnie Tyler
- "Married Men" (1979), "Holding Out for a Hero" (1984)
- Brainstorm
- "We're on Our Way" (1976), "Lovin' Is Really My Game" (1977), "Hot for You" (1978), "Case of the Boogie" (1979)
- Brandye
- Brenda and Herb
- "I Who Have Nothing" (1978)
- Brenda and the Tabulations
- "Everybody's Fool" (1979)
- Brick
- "Dazz" (1976), "Dusic" (1977)
- The Brides of Funkenstein
- Broadway
- "Kiss You All Over" (1978), "Magic Man" (1979)
- The Broadway Brass
- "I've Never Been in Love Before" (1976)
- The Brothers Johnson
- "Strawberry Letter 23" (1977), "Ain't We Funkin' Now" (1978), "Stomp!" (1980)
- Bruce Johnston
- Bruni Pagan
- "Fantasy" (1979), "Lovers" (1979)
- Bryan Adams
- "Let Me Take You Dancing" (1979)
- Bunny Sigler
- "By the Way You Dance" (1978), "Love Song" (duet with Barbara Mason) (1979)
- B.T. Express
- "Do It 'Til You're Satisfied" (1974), "Express" (1975)
- Bus Connection
- Byron Burns
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Barry Eugene White (born Barrence Eugene Carter, September 12, 1944) â July 4, 2003) was a Grammy Award winning American record producer, songwriter and singer responsible for the creation of numerous hit soul and disco songs. ...
Barrabás was a Spanish musical group of the 1970s and 1980s, led by drummer Fernando Arbex. ...
Bebu Silvetti aka Silvetti (March 27th, 1944-July 2003) was a pianist, composer, arranger and producer best known for the 1976 instrumental Disco hit Spring Rain. Silvetti passed away from lung cancer. ...
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The Belle poque, or beautiful era, was a period in Frances history that began during the late 19th century and lasted until World War I. Occurring at the midpoint of the Third Republic, the Belle poque was considered a golden time of beauty, innovation, and peace between France and...
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Beverly Johnson was a vocal instructor and pedagogue who taught at The Juilliard School for many years. ...
Biddu or Biddu Appaiah is an Indian-British music producer, composer and song-writer who produced and composed a number of music hits in the early part of the British Disco scene in the mid-1970âs, lifting the careers of British Disco music stars Tina Charles, Carl Douglas, Jimmy...
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William Everett Preston (September 2, 1946 â June 6, 2006) was an American soul musician from Houston, Texas, raised mostly in Los Angeles, California. ...
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Boney M was a Eurodance, pop, and disco group, comprising four West Indian singers and dancers and masterminded by West German record producer Frank Farian, and who were successful during the 1970s. ...
Patricia Bonnie Pointer (born on July 11, 1951 in Oakland, California) is an American R&B and disco singer most notable for being the next-to-youngest member of the popular 1970s and 1980s family music group, The Pointer Sisters. ...
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Brenda & the Tabulations were an R&B group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, composed of Brenda Payton, Eddie Jackson, Maurice Coates and Jerry Jones. ...
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C - Cab Calloway
- "Minnie the Moocher" (1978)
- C.J. & Company
- "We Got Our Own Thing" (1977), "Devil's Gun" (1977), "Big-City Sidewalk" (1978)
- Cake
- "Theme from Mork and Mindy" (1979)
- Calhoon
- "Dance Dance Dance" (1975), "Soul Man" (1976)
- California
- "I Can Hear Music" (1979), "Discomania" (1979)
- California Instant Replay Band
- Camouflage
- "You've Got the Power" (1976), "Disco Symphony" (1977)
- Camp Galore
- "Boop Boop a Hustle" (1976)
- Candi Staton
- "Young Hearts Run Free" (1976), "Honest I Do Love You" (1978), "When You Wake up Tomorrow" (1979)
- Caress
- "Fill Me Up (Heart to Heart)" (1976)
- Carl Bean
- "I Was Born This Way" (1976)
- Carl Douglas
- "Kung Fu Fighting" (1974), "Dance The Kung Fu" (1974)
- Carl Graves
- Carly Simon
- "Tranquillo (Melt My Heart)" (1978)
- Carol Douglas
- "Doctor's Orders" (1975), "Midnight Love Affair" (1976), "I Want to Stay with You" (1977), "Night Fever" (1978), "Fell in Love for the First Time Today" (1978), "I Got the Answer" (1979), "Come into My Life" (1979)
- Carol Williams
- "Rattlesnake" (1975), "More" (1976), "Come Back" (1976), "Love Is You" (1977), "My time of need" (1977),"Love has come my way" (1978), "Dance the Night Away" (1979), "Tell the World All about Our Love" (1979)
- Carol Woods
- "I'm in Wonderland" (1977)
- Carole Bayer Sager
- "I Don't Wanna Dance No More" (1978)
- Carole King
- Carolyne Bernier
- "Secret Agent Love" (1977), "Hold Me, Touch Me" (1978), "Dance with Me" (1978)
- Carrie Lucas
- "I Gotta Keep Dancing" (1977), "Street-Corner Symphony" (1978), "Dance with You" (1979), "Are You Dancing" (1979)
- Cecile Frenette
- Cedar Walton
- Celi Bee
- "Macho (A Real Real One)" (1977), "Superman" (1978), "One Love" (1978), "Love Drops" (1979), "Fly Me on the Wings of Love" (1979)
- Cellophane
- "Dance with Me (Let's Believe)" (1978)
- Cerrone
- "Love In C-Minor" (1976), "Cerrone's Paradise" (1977), "Supernature" (1978)
- Chaka Khan
- "I'm Every Woman" (1978), "Do You Love What You Feel" (with Rufus) (1979)
- The Champ's Boys Orchestra
- "Land of Make-Believe" (1976), "Tubular Bells" (1976)
- Chanson
- "Don't Hold Back" (1978), "Jack Be Nimble" (1978), "I Can Tell" (1979)
- Charles Earland
- "Drifting" (1977), "Over and Over" (1978), "Let the Music Play" (1978)
- The Charlie Calello Orchestra
- "Star Dust" (1979), "Moonlight Serenade" (1979), "Sing, Sing, Sing" (1979)
- Charme
- Charo (with the Salsoul Orchestra)
- "Dance a Little Bit Closer" (1977), "(Mamacita) Donde Esta Santa Claus?" (1978), "Stay with Me" (1978), "Concierto De Aranjuez" (1979), "Hot Love" (1979), "The Love Boat Theme" (1979)
- Cher
- "Take Me Home" (1979), "Wasn't It Good" (1979), "Hell on Wheels" (1979), "Bad Love" (1980)
- Cheryl Ladd
- "Skinny-dippin'" (1978), "Missing You" (1979), "Dance Forever" (1979)
- Cheryl Lynn
- "Got To Be Real" (1978), "Star Love" (1979), "Keep It Hot" (1979)
- Chi-Chi Favelas and the Black and White Band
- Chi-Lites
- Chic
- "Dance Dance Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" (1977), "Everybody Dance" (1977), "Le Freak" (1978), "I Want Your Love" (1978), "Good Times" (1979), "My Forbidden Lover" (1979)
- Chicago
- Chilly
- The Chocolats
- "Baby Let's Do It the French Way" (1977), "The King of Kings" (1978)
- Chuck Cissel
- Chuck Mangione
- Cissy Houston
- "Think It Over" (1978), "Warning - Danger" (1979)
- Citi
- Clarence Reid
- Claudia Ashley
- Claudia Cardinale
- "Love Affair" (1977), "Sun... I Love You" (1978)
- Claudja Barry
- "Sweet Dynamite" (1977), "Dancin' Fever" (1977), "Sunshine Love" (1978), "Boogie-Woogie Dancin' Shoes" (1979)
- Clay Carillon
- Clem Curtis
- "Unchained Melody/Need Your Love" (1979)
- Cleveland Eaton
- "Bama Boogie Woogie" (1976), "The Funky Cello" (1978), "I'm Lonely Tonight" (1979)
- Colorblind
- Commodores
- "Slippery When Wet" (1975), "Fancy Dancer" (1976), "Brick House" (1977), "Too Hot Ta Trot" (1978)
- Constellation Orchestra
- "Perfect Love Affair" (1978)
- Cory Daye
- "Green Light" (1979), "Pow-Wow" (1979)
- Costa Rica Band
- Cream D'Cocoa
- "Baby, Don't You Know" (1979)
- Cream de Coco
- Croisette
- Crowd Pleasers
- Crown Heights Affair
- "Dreaming a Dream" (1975), "Every Beat of My Heart" (1976), "Do It Your Way" (1976), "Dream World" (1978), "Dance, Lady, Dance" (1979)
- The Crusaders
- Crystal Grass
- "Fio Maravilha - Taj Mahal" (1975), "You Can Be What You Dream" (1976), "Love Train Theme" (1978)
- Crystal Waters
- "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" (1991), "100% Pure Love" (1994)
- Current (band)
- "Classica's Love Song" (1977)
- Curtis Mayfield
- "No Goodbyes" (1978), "Tell Me, Tell Me (How Ya Like to Be Loved)" (1979)
- Cut Glass (Mildred Vaney & Ortheia Barnes)
- "Without Your Love" (1979)
- Cy Coleman
- Cynthia Woodard
- "California-Dreamin'" (1979)
- Cab Calloway
- "Minnie the Moocher" (1978)
- C.J. & Co.
- "We Got Our Own Thing" (1977), "Devil's Gun" (1977), "Big-City Sidewalk" (1978)
- Cake
- "Theme from Mork and Mindy" (1979)
- Calhoon
- "Dance Dance Dance" (1975), "Soul Man" (1976)
- California
- "I Can Hear Music" (1979), "Discomania" (1979)
- California Instant Replay Band
- Camouflage
- "You've Got the Power" (1976), "Disco Symphony" (1977)
- Camp Galore
- "Boop Boop a Hustle" (1976)
- Candi Staton
- "Young Hearts Run Free" (1976), "Honest I Do Love You" (1978), "Victim" (1978), "When You Wake Up Tomorrow" (1979)
- Caress
- "Fill Me Up (Heart to Heart)" (1976)
- Carl Bean
- "I Was Born This Way" (1976)
- Carl Carlton
- "Everlasting Love" (1974), "She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" (1981)
- Carl Douglas
- "Kung Fu Fighting" (1974), "Dance The Kung Fu" (1975)
- Carl Graves
- Carly Simon
- "Tranquillo (Melt My Heart)" (1978), "Come Upstairs" (1980), "Why" (1982)
- Carol Douglas
- "Doctor's Orders" (1975), "A Hurricane Is Coming" (1975), "Baby Don't Let This Good Love Die" (1975), "Midnight Love Affair" (1976), "I Want to Stay with You" (1977), "Dancing Queen" (1977), "Night Fever" (1978), "Fell in Love for the First Time Today" (1978), "I Got the Answer" (1979), "Come into My Life" (1979), "Love Sick" (1979), "My Simple Heart" (1980)
- Carol Jiani
- "Hit & Run Lover" (1980), "Mercy" (1980)
- Carol Williams
- "Rattlesnake" (1975), "More" (1976), "Come Back" (1976), "Love Is You" (1977), "My time of need" (1977),"Love has come my way" (1978), "Dance the Night Away" (1979), "Tell the World All about Our Love" (1979), "Take your time" (1980)
- Carol Woods
- "I'm in Wonderland" (1977)
- Carole Bayer Sager
- "I Don't Wanna Dance No More" (1978)
- Carole King
- Carolyne Bernier
- "Secret Agent Love" (1977), "Hold Me, Touch Me" (1978), "Dance with Me" (1978)
- Carrie Lucas
- "I Gotta Keep Dancing" (1977), "Street-Corner Symphony" (1978), "Dance with You" (1979), "Are You Dancing" (1979)
- Cat Stevens
- "Was Dog a Doughnut" (1978)
- Cecile Frenette
- Cedar Walton
- Celi Bee
- "Macho (A Real Real One)" (1977), "Superman" (1978), "One Love" (1978), "Love Drops" (1979), "Fly Me on the Wings of Love" (1979)
- Cellophane
- "Dance with Me (Let's Believe)" (1978)
- Cerrone
- "Love In C-Minor" (1976), "Cerrone's Paradise" (1977), "Supernature" (1978)
- Chaka Khan
- "I'm Every Woman" (1978), "Life Is a Dance" (1978), "Our Love Is In Danger" (1979), "Clouds" (1980), "Papillon (A.K.A. Hot Butterfy)" (1980), "What Cha' Gonna Do for Me" (1981), "And The Melody Still Lingers On (Night In Tunisia)" (1981), "Tearin' It Up" (1982), "I Feel for You" (1984)
- The Champ's Boys Orchestra
- "Land of Make-Believe" (1976), "Tubular Bells" (1976)
- Chanson
- "Don't Hold Back" (1978), "Jack Be Nimble" (1978), "I Can Tell" (1979)
- Charles Earland
- "Drifting" (1977), "Over and Over" (1978), "Let the Music Play" (1978)
- The Charlie Calello Orchestra
- "Star Dust" (1979), "Moonlight Serenade" (1979), "Sing, Sing, Sing" (1979)
- Charme
- Charo (with the Salsoul Orchestra)
- "Dance a Little Bit Closer" (1977), "(Mamacita) Donde Esta Santa Claus?" (1978), "Stay with Me" (1978), "Concierto De Aranjuez" (1979), "Hot Love" (1979), "The Love Boat Theme" (1979)
- Cher
- "Take Me Home" (1979), "Wasn't It Good" (1979), "Hell on Wheels" (1979), "Outrageous" (1979), "Bad Love" (1980)
- Cheryl Ladd
- "Skinny-Dippin'" (1978), "Missing You" (1979), "Dance Forever" (1979)
- Cheryl Lynn
- "Got To Be Real" (1978), "Star Love" (1979), "Keep It Hot" (1979), "Feel It" (1979), "Hide It Away" (1979), "In the Night" (1981), "Shake It Up Tonight" (1981)
- Chi-Chi Favelas and the Black and White Band
- Chi-Lites
- "Higher" (1979), "Have You Seen Her" (1980), "Me & You" (1981), "Try My Side of Love" (1981), "Hot on a Thing" (1981)
- Chic
- "Dance Dance Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" (1977), "Everybody Dance" (1977), "Le Freak" (1978), "I Want Your Love" (1978), "Chic Cheer" (1978), "Good Times" (1979), "My Forbidden Lover" (1979), "Rebels Are We" (1980), "Stage Fright" (1981)
- Chicago
- Chilly
- "For Your Love" (1977)
- "Come to L.A." (1979)
- "Secret lies" (1982)
- "Showbiz" (1984)
- The Chocolats
- "Baby Let's Do It the French Way" (1977), "The King of Kings" (1978)
- Chubby Checker
- Chuck Cissel
- Chuck Mangione
- Cissy Houston
- "Think It Over" (1978), "The Umbrella Song" (1978), "Somebody Should Have Told Me" (1978), "Warning - Danger (This Love Affair May Be Hazardous to You)" (1979)
- Citi
- Clarence Reid
- Claudia Ashley
- Claudia Cardinale
- "Love Affair" (1977), "Sun... I Love You" (1978)
- Claudja Barry
- "Love for the Love of Sake" (1977), "Why Must a Girl Like Me" (1977), "Live a Little Bit" (1977), "Sweet Dynamite" (1977), "Dance, Dance, Dance" (1977), "Dancin' Fever" (1977), "Every Beat of My Heart" (1977), "Sunshine Love" (1978), "Take Me In Your Arms" (1978), "Johnny Johnny Please Come Home" (1978), "Take It Easy" (1978), "I Wanna Be Loved By You" (1979), "Boogie-Woogie Dancin' Shoes" (1979), "Heavy Makes You Happy" (1980), "You Make Me Feel the Fire" (1980), "Stop, He's a Lover" (1980), "One Night Queen" (1980), "Radio Action" (1981) "The Two of Us" (1981), "Made in Hong Kong" (1981), "Up All Night" (1982)
- Clay Carillon
- Clem Curtis
- "Unchained Melody/Need Your Love" (1979)
- Cleveland Eaton
- "Bama Boogie Woogie" (1976), "The Funky Cello" (1978), "I'm Lonely Tonight" (1979)
- Colorblind
- Commodores
- "Machine Gun" (1973), "Slippery When Wet" (1975), "Fancy Dancer" (1976), "Brick House" (1977), "Too Hot Ta Trot" (1978), "Old-Fashion Love" (1980), "Lady (You Bring Me Up)" (1981)
- Con Funk Shun
- "Ffun" (1977), "Shake and Dance with Me" (1977), "Doowhachwannadoo" (1978), "Confunkshunizeya" (1978), "Chase Me" (1979), "Too Tight" (1980)
- Constellation Orchestra
- "Perfect Love Affair" (1978)
- Cory Daye
- "Green Light" (1979), "Pow-Wow" (1979)
- Costa Rica Band
- Cream D'Cocoa
- "Baby, Don't You Know" (1979)
- Cream de Coco
- Croisette
- Crowd Pleasers
- Crown Heights Affair
- "Dreaming a Dream" (1975), "Every Beat of My Heart" (1976), "Foxy Lady" (1976), "Do It the French Way" (1977), "Dancin'" (1977), "Say a Prayer For Two" (1978), "Galaxy of Love" (1978), "Dance, Lady, Dance" (1979)
- Crusaders
- Crystal Grass
- "Fio Maravilha - Taj Mahal" (1975), "You Can Be What You Dream" (1976), "Love Train Theme" (1978)
- Current
- "Classica's Love Song" (1977)
- Curtis Mayfield
- "No Goodbyes" (1978), "Tell Me, Tell Me (How Ya Like to Be Loved)" (1979)
- Cut Glass
- "Without Your Love" (1979)
- Cy Coleman
- Cynthia Woodard
- "California-Dreamin'" (1979)
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D - D'llegance
- Daddy Dewdrop
- "Nanu Nanu (I Wanna Funk with You)" (1978), "The Real Thing" (1979), "If You Wanna Wanna" (1979)
- Dalida
- "J'attendrai" (1975), "Besame Mucho" (1976), "Femme est la nuit" (1977), "Génération 78" (1978), "Ça me fait rêver" (1978), "Laissez-moi Danser" (1979), "Gigi in Paradisco" (1980), "Americana" (1981)
- Dame Edna Everage
- Damon Harris
- Dan Hartman
- "Instant Replay" (1978), "Relight My Fire" (1979)
- Danny Johnson
- "Learnin' to Love You Was Easy" (1979)
- Danny Pearson
- "Let's Go Dancin'" (1979)
- Dante's Inferno
- Dalton & Dubarri
- "I (You) Can Dance All By My- (Your-) Self" (1979)
- Dana
- Danny White
- "Now That I Found You" (1977)
- Dave Crawford
- "A Letter from Myself" (1979)
- Dave Grusin
- David Castle
- David Naughton
- David Ruffin
- "Fallin' in Love with You" (1977), "Sexy Dancer" (1979)
- Dazzle
- D.B.M.
- "Beetlemania" (1979), "Kiss Me" (1979)
- D.C. LaRue
- "Cathedrals" (1976), "Face of Love" (1977), "Let Them Dance" (1978), "Do You Want The Real Thing" (1978), "Hot Jungle Drums and Voodoo Rhythm" (1979)
- The D.C.A. Experience
- "Yankee Doodle Boy" (1976)
- D.D. Sound
- "We Like It" (1977), "Disco Bass" (1978), "Cafe" (1979)
- Deborah Washington
- "Ready or Not" (1978), "Take a Chance with Me" (1978), "Standing in the Shadows of Love" (1978), "Rock It" (1979)
- Dee Edwards
- "Don't Sit Down" (1979), "Heavy Love" (1979)
- Deep-South Dance Band
- "Dancin' Place (Theme from Zoli's)" (1979)
- Delegation
- "The Promise of Love/Soul-Trippin'" (1977)
- The Dells
- Demis Roussos
- "L.O.V.E. Got a Hold of Me" (1978)
- Denise LaSalle
- Denise McCann
- "Tattoo Man" (1978), "Midnight Madness" (1978), "I Have a Destiny" (1979)
- Deodato
- Desmond Child and Rouge
- "Our Love Is Insane" (1979)
- Destination
- Detroit Emeralds
- "Feel the Need" (1977), "Turn on Lady" (1978)
- Dexter Wansel
- "I'll Never Forget (My Favorite Disco)" (1979)
- The Diamond Dolls
- "Toot Toot Tootsie - Goodbye" (1979)
- Diana Ross
- "Love Hangover" (1976), "Your Love Is So Good for Me" (1977), "Livin, Lovin', Givin'" (1978), "Ease on Down the Road" (w/ Michael Jackson from The Wiz) (1978), "The Boss" (1979), "It's My House" (1979)
- Dionne Warwick
- Disco Circus
- The Disco Kids
- "What the World Needs Now" (1979)
- Disco Tex & The Sex-O-Lettes
- "Get Dancin" (1974), "I Wanna Dance Wit Choo" (1975), "Hey There Little Firefly" (1976)
- Disconnection
- Dizzie Gillespie
- Dobie Gray
- "Find 'Em, Fool 'Em and Forget 'Em" (1976)
- Doc Severinsen
- "I Wanna Be with You" (1976)
- Dolly Parton
- "Baby I'm Burning" (1978), "I Wanna Fall in Love" (1978), "Star of the Show" (1979)
- Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band
- Don Downing
- Don Covay
- "Travelin' in Heavy Traffic" (1976)
- Don Ray
- "Got to Have Loving" (1978), "Standing in the Rain" (1978)
- Donnie Elbert
- "You Don't Have to Be A Star" (1977)
- Donna Summer
- "Love To Love You Baby" (1975), "Spring Affair" (1976), "I Feel Love" (1977), "I Love You" (1977), "Last Dance" (1978), "MacArthur Park" (1978), "Hot Stuff" (1979), "Bad Girls" (1979), "Heaven Knows" (1979), "Dim All The Lights" (1979), "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" (duet with Barbra Streisand) (1979), "On The Radio" (1979)
- Donny and Marie Osmond
- Donny Beaumont
- "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" (1975)
- Doobie Brothers
- "What a Fool Believes" (1979)
- Doris Jones
- "Can't You See the Smile on My Face" (1978)
- Doris Troy
- Dorothy Moore
- "Let the Music Play" (1977)
- Double Exposure
- Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
- "Whispering/Cherchez La Femme/C'est Si Bon" (1975)
- Dr. Hook
- "Sexy Eyes" (1978), "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" (1979)
- Dream Express
- "Take Me out Dancing" (1979), "Dream Express" (1979)
- Duncan Sisters
- "Love Is on the Way" (1979), "You Give Me Such a Feeling" (1979)
- Dunn Pearson Jr.
- The Dynamos
- "You Can Do It By Yourself" (1977)
- Dynasty
- D'llegance
- Daddy Dewdrop
- "Nanu Nanu (I Wanna Funk with You)" (1978), "The Real Thing" (1979), "If You Wanna Wanna" (1979)
- Dalida
- "J'attendrai" (1975), "Generation '78" (1978), "Laissez-moi Danser" (1979), Gigi in Paradisco, Mourir sur scène
- Dalton & Dubarri
- "I (You) Can Dance All By My- (Your-) Self" (1979)
- Dame Edna Everage
- Damon Harris
- Dan Hartman
- "Instant Replay" (1978), "Relight My Fire" (1979)
- Danny Johnson
- "Learnin' to Love You Was Easy" (1979)
- Danny Pearson
- "Let's Go Dancin'" (1979)
- Dante's Inferno
- Dana & Gene
- "Dario, Can You Get Me Into Studio 54?"
- Dana
- Danny White
- "Now That I Found You" (1977)
- Dave Crawford
- "A Letter from Myself" (1979)
- Dave Grusin
- David Castle
- David Naughton
- David Ruffin
- "Fallin' in Love with You" (1977), "Sexy Dancer" (1979)
- Dazzle
- D.B.M.
- "Beatlemania" (1979), "Kiss Me" (1979)
- D.C. LaRue
- "Cathedrals" (1976), "Face of Love" (1977), "Let Them Dance" (1978), "Hot Jungle Drums and Voodoo Rhythm" (1979)
- The D.C.A. Experience
- "Yankee Doodle Boy" (1976)
- D.D. Sound
- "We Like It" (1977), "Disco Bass" (1978), "Cafe" (1979)
- Death of A Warlord
- "Welcomes to The Tomb" (1971), "Broderskapet Av Det Ulv" (1972), "The Warlord Dies Tonight" (1975)
- Debbie Jacobs
- "High On Your Love" (1978), "Undercover Lover" (1978), "Hot Hot, Give It All You've Got" (1979)
- Deborah Washington
- "Ready or Not" (1978), "Take a Chance with Me" (1978), "Standing in the Shadows of Love" (1978), "Rock It" (1979)
- Dee Edwards
- "Don't Sit Down" (1979), "Heavy Love" (1979)
- Dee Dee Sharp
- "Breaking and Entering" (1981)
- Deep-South Dance Band
- "Dancin' Place (Theme from Zoli's)" (1979)
- Delegation
- "The Promise of Love/Soul-Trippin'" (1977)
- The Dells
- Demis Roussos
- "L.O.V.E. Got a Hold of Me" (1978)
- Deniece Williams
- "Baby, Baby My Love's All for You" (1977), "That's What Friends Are For" (duet with Johnny Mathis) (1978), "I've Got the Next Dance" (1979), "Let's Hear It for the Boy" (1984)
- Denise LaSalle
- Denise McCann
- "Tattoo Man" (1978), "Midnight Madness" (1978), "I Have a Destiny" (1979)
- Deodato
- "Whistle Bump" (1978), "S.O.S. (Fire in the Sky)" (1984)
- Desmond Child and Rouge
- "Our Love Is Insane" (1979)
- Destination
- Detroit Emeralds
- "Feel the Need" (1977), "Turn on Lady" (1978)
- Dexter Wansel
- "I'll Never Forget (My Favorite Disco)" (1979)
- The Diamond Dolls
- "Toot Toot Tootsie - Goodbye" (1979)
- Diana Ross
- "Love Hangover" (1976), "Your Love Is So Good for Me" (1977), "Livin, Lovin', Givin'" (1978), "What You Gave Me" (1978), "Ease on Down the Road" (w/ Michael Jackson from The Wiz) (1978), "The Boss" (1979), "It's My House" (1979), "No One Gets the Prize" (1979), "I'm Coming Out" (1980), "Upside Down" (1980), "My Old Piano" (1980), "Why Do Fools Fall In Love?" (1981), "Mirror, Mirror" (1982), "It's Never Too Late" (1982), "Swept Away" (1984), "Eaten Alive" (1985), "Chain Reaction" (1985)
- Dionne Warwick
- "Once You Hit the Road" (1975), "Track of the Cat" (1975), "Out of My Hands" (1979), "The Letter" (1979), "Why, What, When, Where, Why" (1979)
- Disco Circus
- The Disco Kids
- "What the World Needs Now" (1979)
- Disco Tex & The Sex-O-Lettes
- "Get Dancin" (1974), "I Wanna Dance Wit Choo" (1975), "Hey There Little Firefly" (1976)
- Disconnection
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Dobie Gray
- "Find 'Em, Fool 'Em and Forget 'Em" (1976)
- Doc Severinsen
- "I Wanna Be with You" (1976)
- Dolly Parton
- "Baby I'm Burning" (1978), "I Wanna Fall in Love" (1978), "Star of the Show" (1979), "Potential New Boyfriend" (1983), "Save the Last Dance for Me" (1984)
- Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band
- Don Downing
- Don Covay
- "Travelin' in Heavy Traffic" (1976)
- Don Ray
- "Got to Have Loving" (1978), "Standing in the Rain" (1978)
- Donnie Elbert
- "You Don't Have to Be A Star" (1977)
- Donna Summer
- "Love To Love You Baby" (1975), "Spring Affair" (1976), "I Feel Love" (1977), "I Love You" (1977), "Last Dance" (1978), "MacArthur Park" (1978), "Hot Stuff" (1979), "Bad Girls" (1979), "Heaven Knows" (1979), "Dim All The Lights" (1979), "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" (duet with Barbra Streisand) (1979), "On The Radio" (1980), "The Wanderer" (1980), "Love is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)" (1982), "She Works Hard for the Money" (1983)
- Donny and Marie Osmond
- Donny Beaumont
- "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" (1975)
- Doobie Brothers
- "What a Fool Believes" (1979)
- Doris Jones
- "Can't You See the Smile on My Face" (1978)
- Doris Troy
- Dorothy Moore
- "Let the Music Play" (1977)
- Double Exposure
- Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
- "Cherchez La Femme/C'est Si Bon" (1976), "Sunshower" (1977)
- Dr. Hook
- "Sexy Eyes" (1978), "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" (1979)
- Dream Express
- "Take Me out Dancing" (1979), "Dream Express" (1979)
- Dschinghis Khan
- "Dschinghis Khan" (1979), "Moskau" (1979), "Samurai" (1979), "Sahara" (1979), "Hadschi Halef Omar" (1980), "Pistolero (1981)
- Duncan Sisters
- "Love Is on the Way" (1979), "You Give Me Such a Feeling" (1979), "Boys Will Be Boys" (1979)
- Dunn Pearson Jr.
- Duran Duran
- "Careless Memories" (1981), "Planet Earth" (1981), "Hungry Like The Wolf" (1982), "Rio" (1982), "The Reflex" (1983)
- Dylan Baranski
- "Bart Simpson" (1977), "Payin' The Price" (1978), "Moscow" (1979)
- The Dynamos
- "You Can Do It By Yourself" (1977)
- Dynasty (band)
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E - The Earls
- Earl Klugh
- "Acoustic Lady" (1977), "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" (1978)
- Eartha Kitt
- "Where Is My Man" (1983), "I Love Men" (1984), "This Is My Life" (1985), "I Don't Care" (1986)
- Eastside Connection
- "La Cucaracha" (1976), "Birthday Medley" (1977), "You're So Right for Me" (1977), "Frisco Disco" (1978)
- Earth, Wind & Fire
- "Fantasy" (1977), "Serpentine Fire" (1977), "September" (1978), "Boogie Wonderland" (duet with The Emotions) (1979), "Let's Groove" (1981)
- Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
- Eddie Kendricks
- "Boogie Down" (1974), "Goin' Up in Smoke" (1976)
- Eddie Drennon
- "Let's Do the Latin Hustle" (1976)
- Eddie Floyd
- "Take a Chance on Me" (1977)
- Eddie Horan
- "Turn My World Back Around" (1978), "The Dancer" (1978)
- Eddie Kendricks
- "Goin' up in Smoke" (1976)
- Eddie Rosemond
- "Wake up and Move (Funk It) (1979)
- Edwin Starr
- "Conctact" (1978), "H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" (1979)
- Eine Kleine Disco Band
- El Coco
- "Cocomotion" (1977), "Fait le Chat" (1977), "Dancing in Paradise" (1978), "Love Exciter" (1979), "Afrodesia" (1979)
- Elaine & Ellen
- "The Look of Love" (1979), "All I Need Is Me" (1979)
- Elaine Overholt
- Electric Light Orchestra
- "Shine A Little Love" (1979), "Last Train To London" (1979)
- Eli's Second Coming
- "Hop-Scotch" (1977), "Heavenly" (1977)
- Elliot Lurie
- "Disco (Where You Gonna Go)" (1975)
- Eloise Laws
- "1,000 Laughs" (1978), "Love Goes Deeper Than That" (1977)
- Elton John
- "Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!)" (1976), "Ego" (1978), "Are You Ready For Love" (1979), "Victim Of Love" (1979), "Mama Can't Buy You Love" (1979), "Johnny B. Goode" (1979), "I'm Still Standing" (1983)
- The Emotions
- "Flowers" (1977), "Best Of My Love" (1978), "Boogie Wonderland" (duet with Earth, Wind & Fire) (1979), "We Should Be Dancing" (1979)
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- "I Can't Live a Dream" (1976), "Loving You Too Long" (1979)
- Ennio Morricone
- Ernie Fields Jr.
- "Ride a Wild Horse" (1978)
- Eruption
- "Party Party" (1977), "I Can't Stand The Rain" (1978), "One-Way Ticket" (1979)
- Esther Phillips
- "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" (1976), "Our Day Will Come" (1978), "Oo Oop Oo Oop" (1979)
- Esther Williams
- "You Gotta Let Me Show You" (1976), "Yours and Yours Alone" (1978)
- Ethel Merman
- "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1979)
- Eugene Record
- "I Don't Mind"/"Take Everything" (1979), "Magnetism" (1979), "Where Are You" (1979)
- Evelyn "Champagne" King
- "Shame" (1978), "I Don't Know If It's Right" (1979)
- Evelyn Thomas
- "I Wanna Make It on My Own" (1978), "My Head's in the Stars" (1979), "Have a Little Faith in Me" (1979)
- The Earls
- Earl Klugh
- "Acoustic Lady" (1977), "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love" (1978)
- Eastside Connection
- "La Cucaracha" (1976), "Birthday Medley" (1977), "You're So Right for Me" (1977), "Frisco Disco" (1978)
- Earth, Wind & Fire
- "Shining Star" (1975), "Sing a Song" (1976), "Getaway" (1976), "Serpentine Fire" (1977), "Got to Get You Into My Life" (1978), "September" (1978), "Boogie Wonderland" (duet with The Emotions) (1979), "Let's Groove" (1981)
- Eartha Kitt
- "Where Is My Man" (1983), "I Love Men" (1984)
- Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
- Eddie Kendricks
- "Boogie Down" (1974), "Goin' Up in Smoke" (1976)
- Eddie Drennon
- "Let's Do the Latin Hustle" (1976)
- Eddie Floyd
- "Take a Chance on Me" (1977)
- Eddie Horan
- "Turn My World Back Around" (1978), "The Dancer" (1978)
- Eddie Kendricks
- "Goin' up in Smoke" (1976)
- Eddie Rosemond
- "Wake up and Move (Funk It) (1979)
- Eddy Grant
- "Living on the Frontline" (1978), "Walking on Sunshine" (1979), "Nobody's Got Time" (1980)
- Edgar Winter
- "Above and Beyond" (1979)
- Edwin Starr
- "H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" (1979)
- Eine Kleine Disco Band
- El Coco
- "Cocomotion" (1977), "Fait le Chat" (1977), "Dancing in Paradise" (1978), "Love Exciter" (1979), "Afrodesia" (1979)
- Elaine & Ellen
- "The Look of Love" (1979), "All I Need Is Me" (1979)
- Elaine Overholt
- Electric Light Orchestra
- "Shine A Little Love" (1979), "Last Train To London" (1979), "All Over the World" (1980)
- Eli's Second Coming
- "Hop-Scotch" (1977), "Heavenly" (1977)
- Elliot Lurie
- "Disco (Where You Gonna Go)" (1975)
- Eloise Laws
- "1,000 Laughs" (1978), "Love Goes Deeper Than That" (1977)
- Elton John
- "Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance)" (1976), "Ego" (1977), "Are You Ready For Love" (1978), "Victim Of Love" (1979), "Mama Can't Buy You Love" (1979)
- The Emotions
- "I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love" (1976), "Flowers" (1977), "Best Of My Love" (1977), "Boogie Wonderland" (duet with Earth, Wind & Fire) (1979), "We Should Be Dancing" (1979)
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- "I Can't Live a Dream" (1976), "Loving You Too Long" (1979)
- Ennio Morricone
- Ernie Fields Jr.
- "Ride a Wild Horse" (1978)
- Eruption
- "Party Party" (1977), "I Can't Stand The Rain" (1978), "One-Way Ticket" (1979)
- Esther Phillips
- "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" (1976), "Our Day Will Come" (1978), "Oo Oop Oo Oop" (1979)
- Esther Williams
- "You Gotta Let Me Show You" (1976), "Yours and Yours Alone" (1978)
- Ethel Merman
- "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1979)
- Eugene Record
- "I Don't Mind"/"Take Everything" (1979), "Magnetism" (1979), "Where Are You" (1979)
- Evelyn "Champagne" King
- "Shame" (1978), "I Don't Know If It's Right" (1979), "I'm In Love" (1981), "Love Come Down" (1982)
- Evelyn Thomas
- "I Wanna Make It on My Own" (1978), "My Head's in the Stars" (1979), "Have a Little Faith in Me" (1979), "High Energy" (1984)
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The Emotions were an American female vocal group who had their greatest success during the disco era of the late 1970s. ...
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Esther Jane Williams (born August 8, 1921[1][2] or 1922[3]) is a retired United States competitive swimmer and movie star, famous for her musical films that featured elaborate performances with swimming and diving. ...
Ethel Merman (January 16, 1908 â February 15, 1984) was a Tony Award winning star of stage and film musicals, well known for her powerful voice and vocal range. ...
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Earth, Wind & Fire is a world-renowned American band which fuses different genres of music, formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1969 and is led and founded by Maurice White. ...
The Emotions were an American female vocal group who had their greatest success during the disco era of the late 1970s. ...
Eartha Kitt (born Eartha Mae Keith on January 17, 1927),[1] is an American actress, singer, and cabaret star. ...
Eddie Kendricks (born Edward James Kendrick, December 17, 1939 â October 5, 1992) was an American singer and songwriter. ...
Eddie Floyd (b. ...
Eddie Kendricks (born Edward James Kendrick, December 17, 1939 â October 5, 1992) was an American singer and songwriter. ...
Eddy Grant (born Edmond Montague Grant, 5 March 1948), is a Plaisance, Guyana born musician. ...
Edgar Winter (born December 28, 1946 in Beaumont, Texas) is an American musician who had significant success in the 1970s and 1980s. ...
Edwin Starr (January 21, 1942 â April 3, 2003) was a soul music singer. ...
El Cuco is a Latin American mythical monster. ...
âELOâ redirects here. ...
Elliot Lurie (born August 19, 1948) was the lead guitarist for the band Looking Glass from 1969 to 1974. ...
Sir Elton Hercules[1] John CBE[2] (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947) is a five-time Grammy and one-time Academy Award-winning English pop/rock singer, composer and pianist. ...
The Emotions were an American female vocal group who had their greatest success during the disco era of the late 1970s. ...
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Esther Mae Jones (1935-1984) who performed as Little Esther and as Esther Phillips, was an American singer; she performed in the pop, country, jazz, and rhythm and blues fields, including soul music. ...
Esther Jane Williams (born August 8, 1921[1][2] or 1922[3]) is a retired United States competitive swimmer and movie star, famous for her musical films that featured elaborate performances with swimming and diving. ...
Ethel Merman (January 16, 1908 â February 15, 1984) was a Tony Award winning star of stage and film musicals, well known for her powerful voice and vocal range. ...
Eugene Record Eugene Record (December 23, 1940 â July 22, 2005) was lead vocalist of The Chi-Lites during the 1960s and 1970s. ...
Evelyn King (also known as Evelyn Champagne King) was born on June 29, 1960 in Bronx New York and raised in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. ...
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F - Faith, Hope & Charity
- "To Each His Own" (1976), "Life Goes On" (1978), "I'm Ready for a New Love" (1978)
- Fantasia
- Sweet, Sweet City Rhythm" (1979), "Fantasia" (1979)
- Fantastic Four
- "I Got to Have Your Love" (1977)
- Fat Larry's Band
- "Center City" (1977), "Fascination" (1977), "Lookin' for Love" (1979), "Let the Sun Shine" (1979), "Last Chance to Dance" (1979)
- Fatback
- "Spanish Hustle" (1975), "Disco-Crazy" (1977), "NYCNYUSA" (1978), "Mile-High" (1978), "Do the Boogie Woogie" (1979), You're My Candy Sweet" (1979)
- Fay Hauser
- "Reaching Out for Happiness" (1977)
- Fenati
- "From the New World Symphony" (1977), "Moto Perpetuo" (1977)
- Ferrante & Teicher
- Fern Kinney
- "Groove Me" (1979), "Pillow Talk" (1979)
- The Fiestas
- "Tina, the Disco Queen" (1977)
- Final Touch
- "I'm Ready to Give up My Love" (1976)
- Finished Touch
- "You Danced into My Life"
- Fire and Ice
- First Choice
- "Armed and Extremely Dangerous" (1973), "Smarty Pants" (1973), "Doctor Love" (1977), "Let No Man Put Asunder" (1977), "Hold Your Horses" (1979), "Let Me Down Easy" (1979), "Double Cross" (1979)
- Floaters
- "I Just Wanna Be with You" (1978)
- Flower
- "Classical Love" (1979), "Midnight Dancing" (1979), "Our Never-Ending Love" (1979)
- Floyd Smith
- "I Just Can't Give up on You" (1976)
- Four Below Zero
- "My Baby's Got E.S.P." (1977)
- The Four Tops
- "Catfish" (1976), "The Show Must Go On" (1977), "H.E.L.P." (1978), "When She Was My Girl" (1981)
- Four on the Floor
- Foxy
- "The Way You Do the Things You Do" (1976), "People Fall in Love (While Dancing)" (1977), "Teena's Song" (1978), "Get Off" (1979), "Hot Number" (1979)
- France Joli
- "Come To Me" (1979), "Feel Like Dancing" (1979), "Let Go" (1979), "Playboy" (1979), ""The Heart to Break the Heart" (1980), "Gonna Get Over You" (1981)
- Francine McGhee
- "Delirium/Feelin' Good" (1978)
- Frank Hooker & Positive People
- Frank Sinatra
- Frankie Avalon
- Frankie Gee
- "Mixed-up, Shook-up Boy" (1978)
- Frankie Valli
- "Who Loves You" (1975), "Swearin' to God" (1975), "Our Day Will Come" (1975), "December 1963 (Oh What a Night)" (1976), "Grease" (1978), "Passion for Paris" (1979)
- Frantique
- "Strut Your Funky Stuff" (1979), "Heaven" (1979)
- Freda Payne
- "Love Magnet" (1977), "Master of Love" (1977), "Happy Days Are Here Again/Happy Music" (1978), "Red Hot" (1979), I'll Do Anything for You" (1979)
- Freddie James
- "Dance Little Boy Blue" (1979), "Get up and Boogie" (1979)
- Free Life
- Freedom
- "Set You Free" (1979), "Dance, Sing Along" (1979)
- French Champagne
- "Christmas & New Year's Eve Super-Medley" (1979)
- Friday All-Star Orchestra
- Frisky
- "You've Got Me Dancing in My Sleep" (1979)
- Front Page (featuring Sharon Redd)
- The Futures
Fat Larrys Band was a R&B band during the 1980s. ...
Fatback is the layer of fat along the back of a pig, used as a cut of meat. ...
Ferrante & Teicher were one of the most successful easy listening acts of the 1960s and 1970s, known for their light arrangements of familiar classical pieces, movie soundtracks, and show tunes. ...
Fern Kinney is an American R&B and disco singer. ...
Color is a professional color grading software application produced by Apple Inc. ...
Fire + Ice is the name of English Pagan musician Ian Reads primary dark folk ensemble. ...
First Choice was an American female music group who had a number one dance hit in the USA in 1973 with Armed And Extremely Dangerous. ...
This article refers to the entoptic phenomenon. ...
Floyd Smith (Born - May 16, 1935 in Perth, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian Professional Hockey Centerman who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres and who coached for 4 seasons in the National...
The Four Tops are an American vocal quartet, whose repertoire has included doo-wop, jazz, soul music, R&B, disco, adult contemporary, and showtunes. ...
Foxy is a Latin dance/disco group formed in 1976 in Miami, Florida. ...
France Joli is a Canadian singer (born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1963), best known for Pop, Urban and Hi-NRG hits. ...
Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 â May 14, 1998) was an American jazz-oriented popular singer and Academy Award-winning actor. ...
Francis Thomas Avallone (born September 18, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American actor and teen idol in the 1950s and early 1960s. ...
Frankie Valli (born May 3, 1934[1] in the First Ward of Newark, New Jersey as Francis Stephen Castelluccio) is best known as the lead singer of The Four Seasons, a music act of the 1960s, which continued from then to the 1970s disco scene to the present day. ...
Freda Charcelia Payne (born on September 19, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan) is an African-American singer and actress. ...
Sharon Redd (October 19, 1945 - May 1, 1992) was a disco singer from New York. ...
G - GQ
- "Disco Nights (Rock Freak)" (1979)
- Gail Eason
- Gap Band
- "Baby Baba Boogie" (1977), "I Don't Believe You Wanna Get Up and Dance (Oops Upside Your Head)" (1979), "Humpin' " (1980), "Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)" (1980), "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" (1982), "Early in the Morning" (1982), "Outstanding" (1982)
- Gap Mangione
- "Dancin' Is Makin' Love" (1979), "You're the One" (1979)
- Garcia's Super Funk
- "I Didn't Know That You Could Dance" (1978)
- Garnett Mimms
- Gary Toms
- "Party Hardy" (1976), "Love Me Right" (1977), "Turn It Out" (1978), "Welcome to Harlem" (1979)
- Gary's Gang
- "Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" (1978), "Let's Lovedance Tonight" (1979)
- Gateway
- "Can't Accept the Fact" (1976)
- Gene Chandler
- "Get Down" (1978), "When You're #1" (1978), "That Funky Disco Rhythm" (1979), "Dance Fever" (1979)
- Gene Farrow
- Gene Page
- "Wild Cherry" (1976), "Close Encounters" (1978)
- General Johnson
- "Let's Fool Around" (1977), "Can't Nobody Love Me Like You Do" (1978)
- Genty
- "You Don't Know Like I Know" (1979)
- George Benson
- "Good King Bad" (1976), "On Broadway" (1977), "Love Ballad" (1979), "Give Me the Night" (1980), "Love X Love" (1980), "Turn Your Love Around" (1982)
- George Bussey
- "Disco Extravaganza" (1979)
- George Deffet
- George McCrae
- "Rock Your Baby" (1974), Givin' Back the Feeling" (1977), "Love in Motion" (1977), "Let's Dance (People All Over the World)" (1978), "(You've Got) My Love, My Life, My Soul" (1978)
- Geraldine Hunt
- "Hot-Blooded Woman" (1978), "Hang on to Love" (1978)
- Gerri Granger
- "Can't Take My Eyes off You" (1976)
- Gibson Brothers
- "Symphony" (1977), "Que Sera Mi Vida (If You Should Go)" (1978), "Jenny" (1978), "Ooh What a Night" (1979), "Cuba" (1979)
- Gino Soccio
- "Dance to Dance" (1979), "The Dancer" (1979)
- Gladys Knight
- "Love Is Always On Your Mind" (1977), "It's a Better-Than-Good Time" (1978), "You Bring Out the Best in Me" (1979)
- The Glass Family
- Gloria Gaynor
- "Honeybee" (1974), "Never Can Say Goodbye" (1974), "Casanova Brown" (1975), "If You Want It (Do It Yourself)" (1975), "How High the Moon" (1975), "Walk On By" (1976), "Let's Make a Deal" (1976), "I've Got You Under My Skin" (1976), "Be Mine" (1977), "You're All I Need to Get By" (1978), "Anybody Wanna Party" (1978), "Substitute" (1978), "I Will Survive" (1979), "Let Me Know (I Have a Right)" (1979), "Goin' Out of My Head" (1979), "Ain't No Bigger Fool" (1980), "Let's Mend What's Been Broken" (1981), "Tease Me" (1982), "Stop! In the Name of Love" (1982)
- Gloria Jones
- "Bring on the Love" (1977), "Woman Is Woman" (1977), "When I Was a Little Girl" (1979)
- GMT Sound
- Gonzalez
- "Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" (1978)
- Good News
- Goody Goody
- Gotham
- "I'm Your AC/DC Man" (1979)
- Grace Jones
- "Sorry" (1976), "That's the Trouble" (1977), "La Vie En Rose" (1977), "I Need A Man" (1978), "Fame" (1978), "Am I Ever Gonna Fall in Love in New York City" (1978), "Do Or Die" (1978), "On Your Knees" (1979), "Don't Mess with the Messer" (1979), "Warm Leatherette" (1980), "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" (1980), "Love is the Drug" (1980), "Pull Up to the Bumper" (1981), "Feel Up" (1981), "Walking in the Rain" (1981), "The Apple Stretching" (1982), "Nipple to the Bottle" (1982), "Cry Now, Laugh Later" (1982)
- Graham Bonnett
- Grand Tour
- Gregg Diamond
- "This Side of Midnight" (1978), "Fancy Dancer" (1978), "Danger" (1979), "Starcruiser" (1979)
- Gwen McCrae
- "Rockin' Chair" (1975), "I Found a Love" (1979), "Melody of Life" (1979)
The Gap Band are a U.S. R&B, funk and soul music group who rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s with their heavily-charged dance anthems and their sentimental and ethereal love songs. ...
Gap Mangione, with his trademark smile. ...
Garnet Mimms (born Garrett Mimms 16 November 1933 in Ashland, West Virginia) is an American singer influential in soul music and rhythm and blues. ...
Garys Gang was a disco group who just missed having a Top 40 hit when their lone Hot 100 entry Keep On Dancin hit #41 in 1979. ...
Gateway is a jazz trio formed in 1975. ...
Gene Chandler, was born Eugene Dixon, July 6, 1937, in Chicago, Illinois. ...
General Norman Johnson (born 23 May 1943, in the Huntersville region of the seaside city of Norfolk, Virginia) was the leader of Chairmen of the Board and a top R&B songwriter / producer. ...
George Benson (b. ...
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Geraldine Hunt was born on February 10, 1945 in St. ...
1983 album cover The Gibson Brothers are a France-based musical group, who had their greatest success during the disco boom of the late 1970s and are best known for their hit Cuba. The three brothers, Chris (lead vocals, percussion), Patrick (vocals, drums) and Alex (vocals, keyboards) were born on...
Gino Soccio is a disco producer born in 1955 in Montreal. ...
Gladys Maria Knight (born May 28, 1944 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American R&B/soul singer and actress. ...
Gloria Gaynor (born Gloria Fowles September 7, 1949) is an American singer, best-known for the disco era hits I Will Survive (Hot 100 #1, 1979), Never Can Say Goodbye (Hot 100 #9, 1974), and I Am What I Am (Hot 100 #82, 1983). ...
Gloria R. Jones (born 19 October 1937) is an American singer and songwriter. ...
Good News is the original meaning of the word gospel in both English and Greek. ...
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Grace Jones (born Grace Mendoza on May 19, 1948, in Spanish Town, Jamaica) is a model, singer and actress. ...
The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game is a 1967 single by Motown Records girl group The Marvelettes, from their self-titled album of the same year. ...
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Gregg Diamond (1949 - March 14, 1999) was a pianist, drummer, songwriter, and producer who was active in the jazz and disco music scenes of the 1970s. ...
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H - Hall & Oates
- "Running from Paradise" (1979), "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" (1980)
- Halloween
- Hamilton Bohannon
- "Disco Stomp" (1975), "Let's Start the Dance (1978), "Disco Symphony" (1979)
- Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
- "The Love I Lost" (1973), "Bad Luck" (1975), "Don't Leave Me This Way" (1975), "Wake Up Everybody" (1975), "Prayin'" (1979)
- Harry Booker
- "Bicentennial (4th Day of July)" (1976)
- Harry Thumann
- "American Express" (1979)
- Harvey Mason
- Harvey Scales
- "Follow the Disco Crowd" (1977), "Hot Foot" (1979)
- The Heart and Soul Orchestra
- "Love in C-Minor" (1976), "Poinciana" (1977), "The Very Thought of You" (1977), "Moonlight in Vermont" (1977)
- Heatwave
- "Boogie Nights" (1977), "Beat Your Booty" (1977), "The Groove Line" (1978), "Central Heating" (1978), "Eyeballin'" (1979)
- Helen Reddy
- "I Can't Hear You No More" (1976), "Make Love to Me" (1979)
- Henry Mancini and His Concert Orchestra
- "African Symphony" (1975), "Get It On" (1979)
- Hemlock
- Herb Alpert
- "Aranjuez (Mon Amour)" (1979), "Rise" (1979)
- Herbie Hancock
- "I Thought It Was You" (1978), "Rockit" (1983)
- Herbie Mann
- "Waterbed" (1976), "The Piper" (1977), "Jisco Dazz" (1978), "Body Oil" (1979)
- Herman Kelly and Life
- "Dance to the Drummer's Beat" (1978)
- High Inergy
- "Shoulda Gone Dancing" (1979)
- Hodges, James & Smith
- "Since I Fell for You/I'm Falling" (1977), "What Have You Done for Love" (1978), "Dancing in the Streets (1979)
- The Honeybees
- Hot Blood
- "Terror on the Dance Floor" (1977)
- Hot Chocolate
- "Disco Queen" (1974), "You Sexy Thing" (1975), "Don't Stop It Now" (1976), "Heaven's In The Backseat Of My Cadillac" (1977), "So You Win Again" (1977), "Every 1's A Winner" (1978)
- Houston Person
- "Disco Sax" (1975), "Dancing Feet" (1976)
- Howard Kenney
- "Can't Wait to Make You Mine" (1978)
- Hues Corporation
- "Rock the Boat" (1974), "I Caught Your Act" (1976)
Hall & Oates is a popular music duo made up of Daryl Hall & John Oates. ...
Album cover Hamilton Bohannon (b 7 March 1942, Newnan, Georgia) is an American percussionist, bandleader and record producer who was one of the leading figures in 1970s disco music. ...
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes were an American singing group, one of the most popular Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s. ...
Harry Thumann was born Harnold Thumann in Germany and was a record producer and sound engineer. ...
Harvey Mason is one of the most well-known session drummers. ...
Harvey Scales is known nationally for his writing contributions to the music industry. ...
Heatwave was a popular international R&B/Funk band with Americans Johnnie Wilder, Jr. ...
2003 Greatest Hits compilation Helen Reddy (born October 25, 1941 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian pop singer and actor. ...
This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Herbert Herb Alpert (born March 31, 1935 in Los Angeles, California) is an American musician most associated with the Tijuana Brass, a now-defunct brass band of which he was the leader. ...
Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is an Academy Award and multiple Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist and composer from Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Hancock is one of jazz musics most important and influential pianists and composers. ...
Herbert Jay Solomon (April 16, 1930 – July 1, 2003), better known as Herbie Mann, was an American jazz flutist and important practitioner of world music. ...
Herman Kelly & Life were a short-lived funk musical group who released records on the Miami, Florida based T.K. Disco, Alston, and Electric Cat labels in the late 1970s. ...
High Inergy were an American R&B and soul girl group who found fame on Motown Records in the late-1970s. ...
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Houston Person (born 1934) is an American jazz tenor saxophonist and record producer. ...
The Hues Corporation was a pop and soul trio of the mid 70s. ...
I - Idris Muhammad
- "Could Heaven Ever Be Like This" (1977), "Dancing in the Land of Lovely Ladies" (1978), "Disco Man" (1979)
- Imperials
- "Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King" (1979)
- The Impressions
- Inner-City Jam Band
- "What I Did for Love" (1977), "Theme from Bob Newhart Show" (1977)
- Inner Life (vocals by Jocelyn Brown)
- "I'm Caught Up (In a One-Night Love Affair)" (1979), "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (1980)
- Inspired
- "The Bare Necessities" (1975)
- Instant Funk
- "I Got My Mind Made Up" (1978), "Crying" (1979)
- Intruders
- "Be Thankful for What You Got" (1974), "Everyone's a Star" (1975)
- The Invisible Man's Band
- Irene Cara
- "Fame" (1980), "Flashdance...What a Feeling" (1983), "Breakdance" (1983), "Why Me" (1983), "The Dream (Hold On to Your Dream)" (1983)
- Isaac Hayes
- "Chocolate Chip" (1975), "Disco Connection" (1976), "Stranger in Paradise" (1977), "Zeke the Freak" (1978), "Shaft II" (1978), "Don't Let Go" (1979)
- Ish Ledesma
- The Isley Brothers
- "The Pride" (1977), "It's a Disco Night (Rock Don't Stop)" (1978), "I Wanna Be With You" (1979)
Idris Muhammad is a jazz drummer from New Orleans, Louisiana. ...
For the Australian rock group, see The Impressions (Australian band). ...
This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Jocelyn Brown (born Jocelyn Lorette Brown, November 25, 1950, in Kinston, North Carolina) is an R&B and dance music singer. ...
Instant Funk were a 1970s disco band, best known for their disco classic Ive Got My Mind Made Up. Instant Funk came out of New Jersey consisting of Raymond Earl, Scotty Miller and guitarist Kim Miller. ...
The Intruders were a Philadelphia soul musical act, most popular during the 1970s. ...
Irene Cara (born Irene Escalera on March 18, 1959 in The Bronx, New York City) is an American singer, Academy Award-winning, Grammy Award-winning, and a two-time Golden Globe-winning songwriter and actress of African, Cuban and Puerto Rican descent. ...
For the American arctic explorer, see Isaac Israel Hayes Isaac Lee Hayes (born August 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee) is an American soul and funk singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, arranger, and actor. ...
The Isley Brothers (IPA: ) are an African-American music group from Cincinnati, Ohio, who hold the record for being the longest-running charted group in music history. ...
J - The Js
- "When Did You Stop" (1977)
- Jackie Moore
- "This Time Baby" (1979), "How's Your Love Life Baby" (1979)
- Jacksons
- "Dancing Machine" (1974), "I Am Love" (1975), "Enjoy Yourself" (1976), "Show You The Way To Go" (1977), "Goin' Places" (1978), "Blame It On The Boogie" (1979), "Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)" (1979), "Lovely One" (1980), "Walk Right Now" (1980), "Can You Feel It" (1980), "This Place Hotel" (1981), "Torture" (1984), "State of Shock" (duet with Mick Jagger) (1984)
- Jacques Lafleche Orchestra
- "Noel C'est L'hiver" (1978)
- James Bradley
- "I'm in Too Deep" (1979), "Let's Paint the Town" (1979)
- James Brown
- "Get Up Offa That Thing" (1976), "It's Too Funky in Here" (1978), "The Spank" (1978), "For Goodness Sakes, Look at Those Cakes" (1979), "Star Generation" (1979), "Rapp Payback" (1980)
- James Wells
- "That's the Way the Wind Blows" (1979), "My Claim to Fame" (1979)
- Jane Flores & The Bonet Band
- "Symphony On Wheels" (1979)
- Janet Jackson
- Janice McClain
- "Smack Dab in the Middle" (1979)
- Janis Ian
- Jay Black
- "One-Night Affair" (1977), "Love Is in the Air" (1979)
- J.B.s
- "Rock Groove Machine" (1979), "Just Wanna Make You Dance" (1979)
- Jean Carn
- "Was That All It Was" (1979)
- Jeanette Washington
- "Turn Your Boogie Loose" (1979)
- Jeanne Napoli
- "Oh, No, Don't Let Go" (1976)
- Jeanne Shy
- "That Old Black Magic" (1979), "Night Dancer" (1979)
- Jermaine Jackson
- "Let's Be Young Tonight" (1976), "Let's Get Serious" (1979), "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy" (1982)
- Jesse Green
- Jimmy Castor Bunch
- "Bertha Butt Encounters Vader" (1978)
- Jimmy "Bo" Horne
- "Get Happy" (1977), "Gimme Some" (1977), "Dance Across the Floor" (1978), "Spank" (1979)
- Jimmy James
- Jimmy McGriff
- "Sky Hawk" (1978), "Tailgunner" (1978)
- J. J. Barnes
- J.M. with Love
- "Love Is a Stranger" (1977)
- Jocelyn Brown
- "Angel In My Pocket" (1979), "Somebody Else's Guy" (1982)
- Joanne Spain
- Joe Briscoe and the Beavers
- "Living for Today" (1977), "Into the Milky Way" (1979)
- Joe Farrell
- "Promise Me Your Love" (1977)
- Joe Kelly
- The Joe Long Sound
- Joe Simon
- "Going Through These Changes" (1977), "One Step at a Time" (1978), "Happy Birthday, Baby" (1979)
- Joe Tex
- "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)" (1977), "Discomania" (1979)
- Joe Thomas
- "Funky Fever" (1977), "Plato's Retreat" (1978), "Two Doors Down" (1978), "Make That Move" (1979)
- Joel Diamond
- "Heaven in the Afternoon" (1979)
- Joey Travolta
- "What Did Love Ever Do for You?" (1979), "Heaven-Sent" (1979)
- John Davis & the Monster Orchestra
- "Night and Day" (1976), "Up Jumped the Devil" (1977), "Ain't That Enough for You" (1978), "Love Magic" (1979), "That's What I Get" (1979)
- John Ferrara
- John Paul Young
- "Standing In The Rain" (1977), "Love Is In The Air" (1978), "The Day My Heart Caught Fire"
- John Tropea
- "Livin' in the Jungle" (1979)
- Johnny Mathis
- "Night and Day" (1978), "Begin the Beguine" (1979)
- Johnnie Spence and the Family Tree
- Johnnie Taylor
- "Disco Lady" (1976), "Mister Melody-Maker" (1979)
- Johnny "Guitar" Watson
- "Miss Frisco (Queen of the Disco)" (1978)
- Johnny Bristol
- "Do It to My Mind" (1976)
- Johnny Copeland & the Cloud One Orchestra
- "Atmosphere Strut" (1976), "Happy Music" (1977)
- Johnny Nash
- Jonelle Allen
- "Baby I Just Wanna Love You" (1978)
- Joneses
- Joy Fleming
- Juggy Murray Jones
- "Disco Extraordinaire" (1976)
- Julie Budd
- "Music to My Heart" (1977)
- Jumbo
- Jupiter Beyond
- Jupiter Sunset Band
- "Disco Rhapsody" (1978), "Stranger in Paradise" (1978)
Jackie Moore Jackie Moore (born 1946 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American R&B singer. ...
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Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actress. ...
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Jeanette Washington is a funk vocalist best known as a member of the band Parliament. ...
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Jesse Green (born in 1971) is an American professional jazz pianist, composer, arranger, producer, and teacher. ...
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Compilation album cover James Jay Barnes (b 30 November 1943, Detroit, Michigan) is an American R&B singer. ...
Jocelyn Brown (born Jocelyn Lorette Brown, November 25, 1950, in Kinston, North Carolina) is an R&B and dance music singer. ...
Joe Farrell (born, Chicago Heights, Illinois, USA 1937 - died, Los Angeles, California, 1986) was a jazz saxophonist (plus flute and other woodwinds). ...
Joe Kelly (1913 - 1993) was a Formula One driver from Ireland, born in Dublin, although he lived for much of his formative years in Gdansk, Poland, where he learned to drive. ...
Joe Simon (born September 2, 1943, Simmesport, Louisiana), like so many other African-American artists from the era, began singing in his fathers baptist church. ...
Joe Tex (born Joseph Arrington Jnr, in Baytown, Texas, on 8 August 1933; died in Navasota, Texas, on 13 August 1982) was an American soul singer most popular during the 1960s and 1970s. ...
Joe Thomas (born on December 4, 1984 in Brookfield, Wisconsin) is an offensive tackle for the Wisconsin Badgers. ...
Joey Travolta Joey Travolta (born 14 October 1950) is a famed Italian-American actor, singer, and director hailing from the illustrious entertainment clan that has produced Academy Award-nominated actor John Travolta; Broadway actress Ellen Travolta; matinee idol Rikki Lee Travolta; television actress Margaret Travolta; playwright Molly Allen Ritter; and...
John Paul Young John Paul Young (June 21, 1950â) is an Australian singer. ...
John Tropea is a guitarist who was famous in the 1970s. ...
John Royce Mathis (b. ...
Johnnie Taylor on the cover of Eargasm Johnnie Harrison Taylor (born May 5, 1937, Crawfordsville, Arkansas; died May 31, 2000, Dallas, Texas) was an American vocalist in a wide variety of genres, from gospel, blues and soul to pop, doo-wop and disco. ...
Johnny Guitar Watson (February 3, 1935 - May 17, 1996) was an American musician whose long career influenced the development of blues, soul music, rhythm & blues, funk, rock music, and rap music. ...
Johnny Bristol (born John William Bristol; February 3, 1939 - March 21, 2004), was an African American musician, most famous as a songwriter and record producer for the Motown label in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...
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K - Karen Cheryl
- "There's a Sweet Melody" (1978)
- Karen Silver
- "Make Me Feel Alright" (1979)
- Karen Young
- "Hot Shot" (1978), "Bring On the Boys" (1978)
- Karla Garrison
- "This Could Be the Night" (1978)
- Kat Mandu
- Kay-Gee's
- "Let's Boogie" (1975), "You've Got to Keep on Bumpin'" (1975), "Waiting at the Bus Stop" (1976), "Kilowatt Invasion" (1978), "Burn Me Up" (1979)
- KC & the Sunshine Band
- "Blow Your Whistle" (1973), "Sound Your Funky Horn" (1974), "Queen of Clubs" (1975), "I Get Lifted" (1975), "Get Down Tonight" (1975), "That's The Way (I Like It)" (1975), "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" (1976), "I Like to Do It" (1976), "I'm Your Boogie Man" (1977), "Keep It Comin' Love" (1977), "Boogie Shoes" (1978), "Who Do Ya Love" (1978) "It's The Same Old Song" (1978), "Do You Wanna Go Party" (1979), "Yes I'm Ready" (duet with Teri DeSario) (1980), "Please Don't Go" (1980), "Give It Up" (1982)
- The Keane Brothers
- "Dancing in the Moonlight" (1979), "Candy" (1979)
- Kelly Marie
- "Make Love To Me" (1978), "Run to Me" (1979), "Feels Like I'm In Love" (1979)
- Kelly Patterson
- "Turn on the Lights" (1978), "Let Go - Let Love Be the Driver" (1979), "I'm So in Tune with You" (1979)
- Kenny Brawner & Raw Sugar
- Kenny Nolan
- "Wine, Women and Champagne" (1979)
- Kenny St. Lewis
- Kikrokos
- King Errisson
- "Space Queen" (1977), "Manhattan Love Song" (1979)
- King Sporty
- "Keep on Dancing" (1977), "Fire Keep on Burning" (1978)
- Kinsman Dazz
- Kiswell
- Kitty and the Haywoods
- Kleeer
- "Keep Your Body Working" (1978), "Tonight's the Night" (1978), "Winners" (1979), "It's Magic" (1979)
- Kool & the Gang
- "Hollywood Swinging" (1973), "Open Sesame" (1976), "Ladies Night" (1979), "Tonight's the Night" (1979), "If You Feel Like Dancin'" (1979), "Celebration" (1980), "Get Down On It" (1982), "Big Fun" (1982), "Fresh" (1984), "Tonight" (1984), "Emergency" (1985), "Victory" (1986)
- Krypton
- "Can You Read My Mind" (1979)
Karen Young (March 23, 1951-January 26, 1991) was a disco singer best known for her hit Hot Shot. Young was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
KC and the Sunshine Band is an American musical group. ...
Teri DeSario is a singer/songwriter from Miami, Florida. ...
Not to be confused with the group Keane from East Sussex, England, The Keane Brothers were a moderately-successful duo-cum-quartet from the late 1970s. ...
Kelly Marie (born Jacqueline McKinnon, 16th October 1957,To Proud Parents Alex & Jeanette McKinnon in Paisley, Scotland) is a British disco singer. ...
Kenny Nolan is a Los Angeles based singer-songwriter. ...
Noel G. Williams, known as King Sporty , is a Jamaican deejay, Reggae musician and producer (label Tashamba). ...
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Kool & the Gang is a highly successful American jazz/R&B/soul/funk/disco group. ...
L - L.A. Express
- "Dance the Night Away" (1976)
- La Bionda
- "One for You, One for Me" (1978), "Sandstorm" (1978), "Never Gonna Let You Go" (1979)
- La Pregunta
- LaBelle
- "Lady Marmalade" (1975), "What Can I Do For You?" (1975), "Messin' With My Mind" (1975), "Gypsy Moths" (1976), "Get You Somebody New" (1976)
- Lady Love
- "Wrap Your Arms Around Me" (1977)
- Lalo Schifrin
- Lamar Thomas
- "Chained (To Your Love)" (1979)
- Lamont Dozier
- "Boogie Business" (1979), "Going Back to My Roots" (1977)
- Larry Page Orchestra
- "Slinky Thighs" (1977), "Thunderstruck" (1977), "You Do It Good" (1978), "Erotic Soul" (1978)
- LaSo
- "Chico and the Man" (1975), "Another Star" (1977), "LaSo Square (Are You Ready)" (1977)
- Latimore
- "Something 'Bout Cha" (1977), "Goodbye Heartache" (1979)
- LaToya Jackson
- Laura Lee
- Laura Taylor
- "Dancin' in My Feet" (1979), "All Through Me" (1979)
- Lawrence Hilton Jacobs
- LAX
- "Dancin' at the Disco" (1979), "Saturday Night" (1979)
- Le Googie
- Les Funky Boys
- "Hoonie Fonque Wonque" (1977)
- L.E.B. Harmony
- Leif Garrett
- "I Was Made For Dancin'" (1978)
- Lemon
- Lenny Williams
- "If You're in Need" (1979), "When I'm Dancing" (1979)
- Leo Sayer
- "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" (1977), "Thunder in My Heart" (1978)
- Leroy Gomez (of Santa Esmeralda)
- "Get Up Boogie" (1979)
- "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" (1977)
- Leroy Hutson
- Les McCann
- "Just the Way You Are" (1978), "Dance Again" (1979)
- Lew Kirton
- "Heaven in the Afternoon" (1978)
- Lightning
- Lime
- "Your Love" (1981), "You're My Magician" (1981), "Babe We're Gonna Love Tonight" (1982), "Angel Eyes" (1983)
- Linda Clifford
- "From Now On" (1977), "If My Friends Could See Me Now" (1978), "Don't Give It Up" (1979), "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (1979), "Red Light" (1980), "Shoot Your Best Shot" (1980)
- Linda Evans
- "Don't You Need" (1979), "I Can Tell" (with Chanson) (1979)
- Linda G. Thompson
- "Ooh, What A Night" (1974)
- Linda Williams
- Liner
- "Keep Reaching out for Love" (1979)
- Lion's Den
- Lipps Inc.
- "Rock It" (1979), "Funkytown" (1980), "How Long" (1981), "Addicted to the Night" (1983)
- Liquid Gold
- "Dance Yourself Dizzy" (1979), My Baby's Baby (1979)
- Little Nell
- Loleatta Holloway
- "Hit and Run" (1976), "Catch Me on the Rebound" (1978), "I May Not Be There When You Need Me" (1978), "All About the Paper" (1979), "That's What You Said" (1979), "Love Sensation" (1980)
- Long Island Boogie
- Lonnie Liston-Smith
- "Funk Reaction" (1978), "Do It" (1979), "Space Princess" (1979)
- Lorraine Johnson
- "The More I Get, the More I Want" (1977), "Feed the Flame" (1978)
- Lou Hemsey & the New York Ensemble
- "Soap Factory Disco Theme" (1978)
- Lou Rawls
- "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" (1976), "Let Me Be Good to You" (1979)
- Louis Lesther
- Louise Mandrell
- "Everlasting Love" (1977)
- Love & Kisses
- "I Found Love (Now That I Found You)" (1977), "Accidental Lover" (1977), "You're the Most Precious Thing In My Life" (1978), "Thank God It's Friday" (1978), "How Much, How Much I Love You" (1979)
- Love Unlimited Orchestra
- "Love's Theme" (1973), "Satin Soul" (1975), "Sweet Summer Suite" (1976), "Theme from King Kong" (1977), "Bring It on Up" (1978), "Don't You Know How Much I Love You" (1978), "High-Steppin' Hip-Dressin' Fella" (1979)
- Love De-Luxe
- "Here Comes That Sound Again" (1978)
- Lovers
- Lowrell Simon
- "Mellow, Mellow Right On" (1978), "Overdose of Love" (1979)
- L.T.D.
- "(Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again" (1977)
- Luke Goslin
- Luther Vandross
- "It's Good for the Soul" (1976), "May Christmas Bring You Happiness" (1976), "Never Too Much" (1981)
Labelle (with the b written in small caps, while the spelling LaBelle exclusively refers to the stage surname of the groups lead vocalist, Patti LaBelle) was an American R&B/soul group, who successfully melded disco with funk and glam rock, resulting in such memorable songs as Lady Marmalade...
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Lamont Dozier (born June 16, 1941 in Detroit, Michigan) is an African American songwriter and record producer, best known as a member of Holland-Dozier-Holland, the songwriting and production team that was responsible for much of the Motown sound and numerous hit records by artists such as Martha & the...
La Toya Jackson La Toya Yvonne Jackson (born May 29, 1956 in Gary, Indiana) is an American singer and the middle child of the Jackson family. ...
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Heart Dont Lie is a single by American singer La Toya Jackson. ...
Hot Potato is a single by American singer La Toya Jackson, the third single from her successful 1984 album Heart Dont Lie. ...
Laura Lee (b. ...
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (born September 4, 1953 in St. ...
Leif Per Nervik (born November 8, 1961) better known by his stage name of Leif Garrett is an American singer and actor. ...
Lenny Williams is a successful R&B vocalist who is perhaps best known as the lead singer of Tower of Power from 1972 to 1975, when the group recorded So Very Hard to Go and several other of its other biggest hits. ...
Leo Sayer (born Gerard Hugh Sayer, 21 May 1948, in Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex) is a performing artist whose singing career has spanned four decades. ...
Santa Esmeralda was a disco group formed in the 70s, which spawned a club hit with a cover version of The Animals song Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood. Leroy Gomez Jean-Claude Petit Jimmy Goings Entry on All Music Guide Category: ...
Leroy Huton (born June 4, 1945) is an American soul, disco and R&B singer, songwriter, arranger, producer and instrumentalist. ...
Les McCann (September 23, 1935, Lexington, KY) is jazzman who saw a great of success as a crossover artist. ...
Lime was a HI-NRG group from Montreal, Canada during the 1980s. ...
Linda Clifford (b. ...
Linda Evans (born Linda Evanstad on November 18, 1942, in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American actress known primarily for her roles on television. ...
Chanson is a French word for song, and in English-language contexts is often applied to any song with French words, particularly a cabaret song. ...
(left to right)Ramono Wulf, Penny McLean and Linda G. Thompson Silver Convention was a German disco recording act of the 1970s. ...
Lipps Inc was a studio band that achieved one significant hit, Funkytown in 1980. ...
Funkytown is a 1980 song by the disco band Lipps Inc. ...
Little Nell Campbell (born May 24, 1953 in Sydney) is an Australian actress, singer. ...
Loleatta Holloway (born November 5, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American singer known for classic disco songs such as Dreamin and Love Sensation (the latter which has been sampled greatly). ...
Louis Allen Rawls (December 1, 1933 â January 6, 2006[1]) was a Chicago-born American soul music, jazz, and blues singer. ...
Louise Mandrell (born July 13, 1954 in Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American country music singer and musician. ...
Love & Kisses was a disco studio group assembled by European producer Alec Costandinos, with singers Don Daniels, Elaine Hill, Dianne Brooks and Jean Graham. ...
Barry White ( September 12, 1944 - July 4, 2003) was an American record producer and singer responsible for the creation of numerous hit soul and disco songs. ...
Love De-Luxe was a disco studio group assembled by British producer Alan Hawkshaw(The father of Kirsty Hawkshaw). ...
An intimate relationship is a interpersonal relationship where there is a great deal of physical or emotional intimacy. ...
L.T.D. was a popular 1970s R&B band. ...
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M - Machine
- "There But for the Grace of God Go I" (1979)
- Mad Dog Fire Department
- Made in USA
- Madelaine
- "Who, What, When, Where, Why" (1978), "I Love Making Love" (1978)
- Madison Street
- "Mr. Minstrel Man" (1977), "Hey Look Who's Dancin'" (1979)
- Madleen Kane
- "Rough Diamond" (1978), "Touch My Heart" (1978), "Forbidden Love" (1979)
- Madonna
- Major Lance
- Major Lee Vincente
- "Let Me Take You Higher" (1978)
- Mandrake
- "Dancing the Night Away" (1979)
- Mandrill
- Mandy Ann Hughes
- The Manhattan Transfer
- "Clap Your Hands" (1976), "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" (1979)
- Marathon
- Marboo Wishnant
- "What about Love" (1976), "Macumba" (1977)
- Marcia Hines
- "Dance, You Fool, Dance" (1979)
- Margaret Reynolds
- "Keep On Holdin' On" (1979)
- Margot Thomas
- "Don't Stop the Carnival" (1979), "I'll Set You Free" (1979)
- Marilyn Chambers
- Marilyn McLeod
- "I Got Love on My Mind" (1978)
- Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.
- "Shine on, Silver Moon" (1978)
- Marlena Shaw
- "It's Better Than Walkin' Out" (1976), "Love Dancin'" (1979), "Touch Me in the Morning" (1979)
- Marsius
- "Suite for Lovers" (1978)
- Martha High
- "He's My Ding-Dong Man" (1979)
- Martha Reeves
- "Love Don't Come No Stronger" (1978), "Skating in the Streets (Dancing in the Streets)" (1979)
- Marti
- Martin Stevens
- "Siempre Hay Amor" (1978)
- Marvin Gaye
- "Got to Give It Up" (1977)
- Martinique
- "Love Me One More Night" (1979)
- Marvin Hamlisch
- "Bond '77 (James Bond Theme)" (1977)
- Mary Love
- "Dance to My Music" (1979)
- Mary Welch
- "I Could Have Danced All Night" (1979)
- Mary Wilson
- "Red Hot" (1979), "You Make Me Feel So Good" (1979)
- Maryann Farra & Satin Soul
- "Just a Little Timing" (1976)
- Masquerade
- "Wooden-Wooden Puppet"/"I'm Attached to You"/"Don't Leave Me Hanging"/"The Land of Miracles" (1979)
- Maureen McGovern
- "Different Worlds (Theme from Angie)" (1979), "Can't Take My Eyes off You" (1979), "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" (1979)
- Mavis Staples
- "Tonight I Feel Like Dancing" (1979)
- Max Gregor and His Orchestra
- "Never Can Say Goodbye" (1975)
- Maxine Nightingale
- "Right Back Where We Started From" (1975), "Gotta Be The One" (1976), "Hideaway" (1979)
- Maynard Ferguson
- "Pagliacci" (1976), "Sheherazade" (1977), "Gonna Fly Now" (1977), "Rocky II Disco" (1979)
- McFadden and Whitehead
- "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" (1979), "Do You Want to Dance" (1979)
- George McCrae
- Meco Monardo
- "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" (1977), "Theme from Close Encounters" (1977), "Themes from The Wizard of Oz: Over the Rainbow/We're Off to See the Wizard" (1978), "Star Trek Medley" (1979), "Love Theme from Superman (Can You Read My Mind)" (1979), "Moondancer" (1979) "The Empire Strikes Back Medley: Darth Vader/Yoda's Theme" (1980), "Werewolf (Loose in London)" (1981), "Raiders of the Lost Ark Medley" (1981)
- Melba Moore
- "This Is It" (1976), "Good Love Makes Everything Alright" (1977), "You Stepped into My Life" (1978), "Pick Me Up, I'll Dance" (1978), "Night People" (1979)
- Melissa Manchester
- Memphis Sounds Orchestra
- "Winter Wonderland" (1976)
- Merrilee Rush
- Metal Weeds
- The Meters
- "Disco Is the Thing Today" (1976)
- Metropolis
- "I Love New York" (1978), "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1979)
- MFSB
- "T.S.O.P (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (with The Three Degrees) (1973), "Love Is the Message" (1974), "Let's Go Disco" (1975), "Sexy" (1975), "Sunnin' and Funnin'" (1976), "Philadelphia Freedom" (1977), "K-Jee" (1977), "Use Ta Be My Guy" (1978), "Dance with Me Tonight" (1979)
- The Miami Disco Band
- "I Wanna Go Home with You" (1978)
- Miami Sound Machine
- "I Want You to Love Me" (1978), "You've Broken My Heart" (1979), "Dr. Beat" (1984), "Conga" (1985), "Bad Boy" (1986)
- Michael Jackson
- "Ease On Down the Road" (w/ Diana Ross) (from The Wiz) (1978), "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (1979), "Off The Wall" (1979), "Burn This Disco Out" (1979), "Working Day and Night" (1979), "Rock with You" (1980), "Girlfriend" (1980), "Baby Be Mine" (1982), "Billie Jean" (1982), "Wanna Be Startin' Something" (1983), "Thriller" (1983), "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" (1983)
- Michael Pedicin Jr.
- "That's a Good One" (1979)
- Michael Sembello
- Michael Zager Band
- "This Is the Life" (1975), "Let's All Chant" (1978), "You Don't Know a Good Thing" (1978), "Life's a Party" (1979)
- Michel Legrande and His Orchestra
- "Disco Magic Concorde" (1979)
- Michel Polnareff
- Mick Jackson
- Midnight Rhythm
- "Climb" (1979), "Rushin' to Meet You" (1979), "Midnight Rhythm" (1979), Workin' & Slavin Away (1979)
- Midnite Flite
- Mike Theodore Orchestra
- "The Bull" (1977), "High on Mad Mountain" (1979), "Disco People" (1979)
- Millie Jackson
- "All-the-Way Love" (1978), "We Got to Hit It Off" (1979), "What Went Wrong Last Night" (1979)
- Minnie Riperton
- Miquel Brown
- "Symphony of Love" (1978), "The Day They Got Disco in Brazil" (1979), "This Is Something New to Me" (1979), "So Many Men, So Little Time" (1983), "Beeline" (1983), "He's a Saint, He's a Sinner" (1983), "Manpower" (1984), "Close to Perfection" (1985), "Black Leather" (1985), "One Way Street" (1986)
- M.J. Williams
- "I Found Love Dancing on the Disco Floor" (1978)
- Moment of Truth
- "Helplessly" (1976), "You Got Me Hummin'" (1977)
- Monday After
- Montana Orchestra
- "I Love Music" (1978), "Christmas Medley" (1979)
- Montreal Sound
- Moonlion
- "Little Drummer Boy" (1975)
- Morris Jefferson
- "Spank Your Blank Blank" (1977), "Get on up and Dance" (1979)
- Mother's Finest
- "Dis Go Dis Way, Dis Go Dat Way" (1977)
- Moulin Rouge
- "To Love Somebody" (1979)
- Munich Machine
- "Get on the Funk Train" (1977)
- Muscle Shoals Horns
- "Dance to the Music" (1977), "I Just Wanna Turn You On" (1978)
- Musique
- "In the Bush" (1978), "Keep On Jumpin'" (1978), "Summer Love" (1979)
- Mystic
- "Disco Love Affair" (1977)
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Madonna Louise Ciccone Ritchie (born August 16, 1958), better known as simply Madonna, is a six-time Grammy[1] and one-time Golden Globe award winning American pop singer, songwriter, record and film producer, dancer, actress, author and fashion icon. ...
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Holiday is the third single release by Madonna, and the debut single from her first album, Madonna. ...
Borderline is the fourth U.S. single from American singer Madonna released from her 1983 debut album, Madonna, Re-issued in Europe (1985) as The First Album. ...
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Audio sample Like a Virgin is the first number-one single from American singer Madonna, topping the charts at the end of 1984, and the beginning of 1985. ...
Material Girl is the second single from American singer Madonna released from her 1984 album, Like A Virgin. ...
Angel is the third single from American singer Madonna released from her 1984 album, Like a Virgin. ...
Into The Groove is a hit single recorded by Madonna, written by her and Stephen Bray, and released in 1985 (on the B-side of the Angel 12 maxi-single in the USA - as an A-side on the rest of the world) . It appeared in the movie Desperately Seeking...
Like a Virgin track listing Love Dont Live Here Anymore (5) Dress You Up (6) Shoo-Bee-Doo (7) Dress You Up is a 1984 song by Madonna, composed by Andrea LaRusso and Peggy Stanziale. ...
Major Lance compilation album Major Lance (b 4 April 1941, Winterville, Mississippi - d 3 September 1994, Decatur, Georgia) was an American R&B singer. ...
Mandrill is a funk band formed in Brooklyn, New York City in 1968. ...
The Manhattan Transfer is an American vocal group that was established in New York City in 1972. ...
Marcia Hines (born July 23, 1953) is an American born singer who achieved great success in her adopted homeland of Australia. ...
Margaret Reynolds (b. ...
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Marilyn McCoo (September 30, 1943) is an American singer. ...
Marlena Shaw is a singer. ...
Martha Rose Reeves (born July 18, 1941 in Eufaula, Alabama) is an American R&B and soul singer and was the lead singer of the legendary Motown girl group Martha & the Vandellas. ...
Martin Stevens (31 July 1929 - 10 January 1986) was a Conservative Party (UK) politician. ...
Marvin Gaye (born Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr. ...
Marvin Hamlisch (born June 2, 1944) is an American composer. ...
Mary Love, born (sources differ) as Mary Ann Allen or Mary Ann Varney (27 July 1943, Sacramento, California), and later known as Mary Love Comer, is an American soul and gospel singer, and Christian evangelist. ...
There have been several well-known people named Mary Wilson, including: Mary Wilson (poet) Mary Wilson (singer) (not to be confused with Mari Wilson and Meri Wilson, both singers) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
A former secretary, Maureen McGovern quickly became the new it singer in 1973 with the Oscar-winning Morning After. ...
Mavis Staples (born July 10, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American rhythm and blues singer. ...
Maxine Nightingale (born November 2, 1952 in Wembley) is a British R&B and soul singer, best known for her hits in the 1970s. ...
Walter Maynard Ferguson (May 4, 1928 â August 23, 2006) was a Canadian jazz trumpet player and bandleader. ...
Gene McFadden and John Whitehead (1949-2004) were an American songwriting, production, and recording duo, primarily associated with Gamble and Huffs Philadelphia International soul music record label during the 1970s. ...
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Melba Moore (born Melba Hill, 29 October 1945, in New York City) is an American R&B singer and actress. ...
Melissa Manchester (born on February 15, 1951 at New York, New York) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. ...
Merrilee Rush is probably best known as the singer of Angel of the Morning, a top-10 charting song which earned her a Grammy nomination for Female Vocalist Of The Year. ...
The Meters were a band that performed and recorded from the late 1960s until 1977. ...
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Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958), commonly known as MJ as well as the King of Pop, is an American musician, entertainer, and pop icon whose successful career and controversial personal life have been a part of pop culture for the last three decades. ...
Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress, whose musical repertoire spans R&B, soul, disco, jazz, and pop. ...
This article is about the stage musical. ...
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Michael Zager (born January 3, 1943, in Passaic, New Jersey) is a disco keyboardist and producer, who has also released singles as the Michael Zager Band. ...
Michel Polnareff, born in Nérac, France on July 3, 1944, is a French singer who was very popular from the mid-60s until the early 80s. ...
Mick Jackson (born 4 October 1943, Aveley, England) is a British film and television director, television producer, and author. ...
Millie Jackson is an African-American R&B singer. ...
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Miquel Brown (born circa 1945) is a disco/soul singer from the 70s and 80s most popular for the songs Close to Perfection and the Hi-NRG So Many Men, So Little Time (now considered a gay anthem). ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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N - Nancy Sinatra
- Nancy Wilson
- "Love, Life & Harmony" (1979)
- Narada Michael Walden
- "I Shoulda Loved Ya" (1979), "Tonight I'm Alright" (1979)
- Natalie Cole
- "Mr. Melodie" (1976), "Annie Mae" (1977), "Party Lights" (1978), "Stand By" (1979), "I Love You So" (1979)
- Naura Hayden
- Neil Clouds Orchestra
- "Time of the Seasons" (1979)
- Neil Sedaka
- "All You Need Is the Music" (1978)
- New Birth
- The New Marketts
- "Theme from M*A*S*H" (1976), "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" (1977)
- The New Ventures
- "Temptation, Temptation" (1976), "Moonlight Serenade" (1976)
- New York Community Choir
- "Express Yourself" (1977)
- New York City Rhythm Orchestra
- New York Port Authority
- Nicolette Larson
- Nightlife Unlimited
- Nino Temp and 5th Ave. Sax
- "(Hooked on) Young Stuff" (1979)
- Nite School
- "Do You Speak French?" (1978)
- Noel Pointer
- "For You (A Disco Concerto)" (1979)
- The Nolans
- "I'm In The Mood For Dancing" (1979)
- Nona Hendryx
- "Snakes Alive" (1978), "You're the Only One That I Ever Needed" (1978), "Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart" (1980), "Busting Out" (1980), "Do What You Wanna Do" (1981)
- Norman Connors
- "Once I've Been There" (1977), "Disco Land" (1979)
- North End
- North, South, East & West
- Nuggets
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O - O.C. Smith
- Odyssey
- "Native New Yorker" (1977), "Single Again/What Time Does the Balloon Go Up" (1978), "Lucky Star" (1978)
- The O'Jays
- "Love Train" (1973), "I Love Music" (1975), "Use Ta Be My Girl" (1978), "Sing a Happy Song" (1979)
- Olivia Newton-John
- "Totally Hot" (1979), "Xanadu" (1980), "Physical" (1981), "Make a Move on Me" (1981), "Heart Attack" (1982), "Twist of Fate" (1983), "(Livin' In) Desperate Times" (1983)
- Olympic Runners
- "Keep It Up" (1977), "The Kool Gent" (1978), "Sir Dancealot" (1979)
- One Way
- The Opec Family
- Orchestra 88
- "Manhattan Skyline" (1978)
- Orchestra Montego
- "I Shot the Sheriff" (1977)
- Orlando Riva Sound
- "Moon Boots" (1977), "Body to Body Boogie" (1978), "Indian Reservation" (1979), "Fire on the Water" (1980)
- Osmonds
- Ottawan
- "D.I.S.C.O." (1979), "Hands Up" (1981)
- Overnight Band
- "Disco Tossed Salad" (1979)
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Odyssey was a New York City based, dance music band. ...
The OJays is a popular Philadelphia soul group, originally consisting of Walter Williams (born August 25, 1942), Bill Isles, Bobby Massey, William Powell (January 20, 1942 - May 26, 1977) and Eddie Levert (born June 16, 1942). ...
Olivia Newton-John AO OBE (born 26 September 1947) is a Grammy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated English-born Australian pop singer, songwriter and actress. ...
One Way was an R&B/funk band that was popular in the late 1970s and throughout most of the 1980s. ...
Orlando Riva Sound (commonly abbreviated as O.R.S.) was a German disco group founded in 1977 by Anthony Monn & Rainer Pietsch. ...
The Osmonds are an American family pop group who achieved enormous worldwide success as teenybopper idols in the 1970s. ...
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P - Pam Todd & the Gold Bullion Band
- Pamala Stanley
- "This Is Hot" (1979), "All I Wanna Do Is Dance" (1979), "Hey Mr. Magic" (1979), "Coming Out of Hiding" (1983)
- Pamela Neal
- Papa John Creach
- Paradise Express
- "Poinciana" (1977), "Don't Stop the Music" (1977), "Star in My Life" (1978), "Dance" (1979), "Let's Fly" (1979)
- Paris Casablanca
- "Dancing in Cairo" (1979)
- Partners
- "Dance (Whoever You Are)" (1979)
- Partners
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Papa John Creach (born May 8, 1917 in Bever Falls, MA died February 22, 1994 in Los Angeles, CA) was the fiddler for Jefferson Airplane, The Dinosaurs, and Steve Taylor. ...
- Patti Austin
- "Every Home Should Have One" (1981), "Do You Love Me" (1981), "It's Gonna Be Special" (1984), "Rhythm of the Street" (1984)
- Patrice Rushen
- "Haven't You Heard" (1979), "Never Gonna Give You Up" (1979), "Look Up" (1980), "Forget Me Nots" (1982)
- Patrick Hernandez
- "Born To Be Alive" (1979), "Disco Queen" (1979), "Back to Boogie" (1979)
- Patrick Juvet
- "Ou Sont les Femmes" (1977), "I Love America" (1978), "Lady Night" (1979), "Swiss Kiss" (1979)
- Patrick Norman
- "Loving You" (1977), Let's Try Once Again" (1977)
- The Patten & Guest Steppers
- "Put on Your Dancing Bells" (1977)
- Patti Boulaye
- Patti LaBelle
- "Joy to Have Your Love" (1977), "Dan Swift Me" (1977), "Eyes in the Back of My Head" (1978), "Music Is My Way of Life" (1979), "New Attitude" (1984), "Stir It Up" (1985)
- Patti Whatley
- Pattie Brooks
- "Let's Make Love to the Music" (1977), "Love-Shook" (1977), "After Dark" (1978), "This Is The House Where Love Died" (1978), "Heartbreak in Disguise" (1978), "Got Tu Go Disco" (1979), "Party Girl" (1979)
- Paul Anka
- "Make It Up to Me in Love" (duet with Oadia Coates) (1977), "Never Get to Know You" (1979)
- Paul Cacia
- "Saved by Your Love" (1978)
- Paul Jabara
- "Heaven Is a Disco" (1978), "Disco Queen" (1978), "Disco Wedding/Disco Honeymoon/Disco Divorce" (1979)
- Paul Mauriat and His Grand Orchestra
- "Love Is Still Blue" (1976), "The Joy of You" (1978), "Overseas Call" (1978)
- Paul McCartney & Wings
- "Silly Love Songs" (1976), "Goodnight Tonight" (1979)
- Paul Nicholas
- "Heaven On The 7th Floor" (1977)
- Paulette Reaves
- Peaches and Herb
- "Shake Your Groove Thing" (1978), "Roller-Skatin' Mate" (1979), "Funtime" (1980), "Sayin' Something" (1981)
- Pearly Gates
- "Fandango Dancing" (1979)
- Pegasus
- Penny McLean
- People's Choice
- "Movin' in All Directions" (1976)
- Percy Sledge
- "When She's Touching Me" (1977)
- Persia
- "That's What Keeps 'Em Dancing" (1979)
- The Persuaders
- Peter Allen
- "I Go to Rio" (1977), "Don't Wish Too Hard" (1979)
- Peter Brown
- "Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me" (1977), "Dance With Me" (with Betty Wright) (1978), "They Only Come Out at Night" (1983), "(Love Is Just) The Game" (1984)
- Peter Jacques Band
- "Fire Night Dance" (1979), "Walking on Music" (1979)
- Phil Trim
- "Give Me Your Love" (1977)
- The Philarmonics
- "Piano Concerto" (1977), "For Elise" (1977)
- Phyllis Hyman
- "Loving You" (1977), "Kiss You All Over" (1978), "You Know How to Love Me" (1979)
- Philly Cream
- Philly U.S.A.
- Pink Lady
- "Kiss In The Dark" (1979)
- Planet Patrol
- "Play at Your Own Risk" (1982), "Cheap Thrills" (1983)
- The Players Association
- "Love Hangover" (1977), "Disco Inferno" (1977), "Going to the Disco" (1978), "Turn the Music Up!" (1979)
- Pockets
- "Take It on Up" (1978), "Catch Me" (1979)
- Pointer Sisters
- "Going Down Slowly" (1975), "You Gotta Believe" (1976), "Happiness" (1979) "We've Got the Power" (1980), "He's So Shy" (1980), "Could I Be Dreaming" (1980), "American Music" (1981), "Should I Do It" (1981), "I'm So Excited" (1982), "Automatic" (1983), "Jump (For My Love)" (1984), "Neutron Dance (1984), "Dare Me" (1985)
- Polly Brown
- "You're My Number-One" (1976), "(Up Up Up) In a Puff of Smoke" (1975)
- Poussez
- "Boogie with Me" (1979), "You're All I Have" (1979), "Come on and Do It" (1979)
- Precious Wilson
- "Hold on, I'm Comin' (1979)
- Prime Time
- "Good Times Theme" (1978)
- Prince
- "Soft and Wet" (1978), "Just as Long as We're Together", "I Wanna Be Your Lover" (1979), "Sexy Dancer" (1979), "I Feel for You" (1980), "Controversy" (1981), "Let's Work" (1982), "Sexuality" (1982), "1999" (1982), "Delirious" (1983), "Let's Pretend We're Married" (1983), "I Would Die 4 U" (1984), "Baby I'm a Star" (1984)
- Prince Ellis
- Prince Phillip Mitchell
- "A Star in the Ghetto" (1978)
- Private Pink
- "Little High Thing" (1977)
- Puff
- "(You Got Me) In the Mood" (1979)
- Purple Reign
- "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down" (1979), "You Gave Me Somebody to Love" (1979)
- Pussyfoot
- "The Way That You Do It" (1976), "Ooh Ja Ja" (1977)
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Q - Quartz
- "Beyond the Clouds" (1978)
- Queen
- Queen Samantha
- "Close Your Eyes" (1979), "Take a Chance" (1979)
- Queen Yahna
- The Quickest Way Out
- Quincy Jones
- "Love, I Never Had It So Good" (1978), "Stuff Like That" (1978), "Ai No Corrida" (1981), "Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me" (1981), "Razzamatazz" (1981)
Queen are an English rock band formed in 1970 in London by guitarist Brian May, singer Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Taylor, with bassist John Deacon joining the following year. ...
Another One Bites the Dust is a 1980 funk/rock song from the English rock band Queen, written by bassist John Deacon and was a worldwide crossover hit (hitting number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, hitting #2 on the R&B charts, and the Disco Top 100). ...
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R - The Raes
- "A Little Lovin' Helps Keep the Doctor Away" (1979)
- Rahni Harris & F.L.O.
- "Six Million Steps (West Runs South)" (1978)
- Raindolls
- "Disco Santa Claus" (1978)
- Ralph Carter
- "Extra Extra (Read All About It)" (1975)
- Ralph Graham
- Ralph MacDonald
- "Where Is the Love" (1977), "The Path" (1978), "Discolypso" (1979)
- Ramona Wulf
- "I Can't Say No" (1977), "Step by Step" (1978)
- Ramsey Lewis
- "Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In" (1979), "Dancin'" (1979)
- Ranee Lee
- Raul De Souza
- "'Til Tomorrow Comes" (1979)
- Ray Charles
- "You 20th-Century Fox" (1978)
- Ray Dahrouge
- "Lifetime Guarantee of Love" (1977), "I Can See Him Making Love to You" (1979), "Stepping Out" (1979)
- Ray, Goodman & Brown
- Ray Marco
- Ray Simpson
- "My Love Is Understanding" (1979)
- Raydio
- "Jack and Jill" (1978), "Get Down" (1978), "You Can't Change That" (1979)
- Real Thing
- "You To Me Are Everything" (1976), "Can You Feel The Force" (1978)
- Rena Scott
- Renee Harris
- Retta Young
- "My Man Is on His Way" (1979)
- Reflections
- "Gift-Wrap My Love" (1976)
- Regina James
- "Alfie" (1979), "Dancin' in the Name of Love" (1979)
- Regine
- "I'll Never Stop Dancin'" (1979), "Je Souvivrai" (1979)
- Revanche
- "1979 It's Dancing Time" (1979), "Music Man" (1979)
- Revelation
- "You to Me Are Everything" (1976)
- Rhoades Affair
- "See You in September" (1979)
- Rhoda Scott
- Rhythm Heritage
- "Theme from S.W.A.T." (1975), "Baretta's Theme (Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow)" (1977), "Sail away with Me" (1977), "Disco Queen" (1978)
- Rice & Beans Orchestra
- "You've Got Magic" (1977), "Disco Dancing" (1978)
- Richard Evans
- "Do-Re-Me-For-Soul (Use It before You Lose It)" (1979)
- The Richard Hewson Orchestra
- "What Shall We Do When the Disco's Over" (1978)
- Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots
- "Disco Duck" (1976), "Dis-gorilla" (1977), "You Got Those Lips" (1978)
- Rick James
- "Mary Jane" (1978), "You and I" (1979), "Dance Wit' Me" (1980), "Super Freak" (1981), "Give It to Me Baby" (1981), "Ghetto Life" (1981), "Cold Blooded" (1983), "Glow" (1985)
- Ricky Derrington & the Funkytown Hustlers
- "Let's Get Funky" (1974), "Boogie Down" (1975), "All Funked Up" (1976), "Manhattan Slide" (1977)
- The Ring
- "Jump!" (1979), "Savage Lover" (1979)
- Ringo Starr
- "Drowning in the Sea of Love" (1977)
- Ripple (band)
- "The Beat Goes On" (1977)
- The Ritchie Family
- "I Want to Dance with You (Dance with Me)" (1975), "Brazil" (1975), "Best Disco In Town" (1976), "Life Is Music" (1977), "African Queens" (1977), "American Generation" (1978), "Put Your Feet to the Beat" (1979), "Give Me a Break" (1980)
- Ritz
- "Dance Until You Drop" (1979)
- Robert Guillaume
- "I Who Have Nothing" (1979), "The Streets Are Filled with Dancing" (1979)
- Robert John
- "Give a Little Bit" (1978)
- Robert Lee
- "Are You Ready to Love Me" (1979)
- Roberta Flack
- "Back Together Again" (1979), "Don't Make Me Wait" (1979)
- Roberta Kelly
- Robin Beck
- Rockwell
- Rod Stewart
- "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" (1979), "Passion" (1981), "Tonight I'm Yours" (1981), "Young Turks" (1981)
- The Rolling Stones
- "Miss You" (1978), "Dance (Pts 1&2)" (1980), "Emotional Rescue" (1980), "Too Much Blood" (1983)
- Romance
- "Dance My Way to Your Heart" (1979)
- Ron Louis Smith
- "Party Freaks, Come On" (1979)
- Ronnie Dyson
- "If the Shoe Fits" (1979), "Couples Only" (1979)
- Ronnie Jones
- Ronnie Milsap
- "High-Heel Sneakers" (1978)
- Rose Royce
- "Car Wash" (1976), "Do Your Dance" (1977), "Is It Love You're After" (1979)
- Rosebud
- Roundtree
- "Get on Up" (1979), "Discocide" (1979)
- Rouge
- "Don't Stop Singing" (1978)
- Roy Ayers
- "Running Away" (1977), "Fever" (1977), "Don't Stop the Feeling" (1979), "Heat of the Beat" (1979), "Don't Let Our Love Slip Away" (1979)
- Rozalin Woods
- Ruby Andrews
- "Queen of the Disco" (1977)
- Rufus (featuring Chaka Khan)
- "Once You Get Started" (1975), "Have a Good Time" (1976), "Dance Wit Me" (1976), "At Midnight (My Love Will Lift You Up)" (1977), "Do You Love What You Feel" (1979), "Any Love" (1979), "Ain't Nobody" (1983)
- Ruth Waters
- "Never Gonna Be the Same" (1979), "Start a New Affair" (1979)
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S - S.S.O.
- "Right Here, Right Now" (1977)
- Saint & Stephanie
- "Have You Ever Heard a Symphony" (1979)
- Saint Tropez
- "On A Rien A Perdre" (1977), "Hold on to Love" (1978), "Fill My Life with Love" (1978), "One More Minute" (1979)
- Salsoul Orchestra
- "Tangerine" (1975), "Nice 'n' Naasty" (1976), "You're Just the Right Size" (1976), "Chicago Bus Stop (Ooh, I Love It)" (1976), "Christmas Medley" (1976), "Run Away" (1977)
- The Salsoul Strings
- "Sun after the Rain" (1978)
- Samantha Sang
- "Emotion" (1978), "You Keep Me Dancing" (1978), "From Dance To Love" (1979)
- Samba Soul
- "Chove Chuva" (1978), "I'm in You" (1979)
- Samona Cooke
- "One-Night Affair" (1978)
- Sandra Feva
- "If You Want It, You Got It" (1979)
- Sandy Mercer
- "Play with Me" (1978), "Now That You're In" (1979)
- Santa Esmeralda
- "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" (1977), "Sevilla Nights" (1977), "Another Cha-Cha" (1978)
- Santana
- "One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)" (1978)
- Sarah Brightman & Hot Gossip
- "I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper" (1978)
- Sarah Dash
- "Sinner Man" (1978), "(Come and Take This) Candy from your Baby" (1979), "Ooh La La, Too Soon" (1980)
- Sassy
- "Theme from Disco '77" (1977)
- Saturday Night Band
- "Keep Those Lovers Dancing" (1979)
- Scarlet Rivera
- Scherrie & Susaye
- "Leaving Me Was the Best Thing You've Ever Done" (1979)
- Sea Level
- "Sneakers (Fifty-Four)" (1979)
- Sex O'Clock USA
- Seals & Crofts
- Sergey Kremenchenko
- "O Ukraine" (1975), "Boogie against the USSR" (1976), "Kievan Funky" (1976)
- Sergio Franchi
- "Laugh You Silly Clown" (1979), "More" (1979)
- Sergio Mendes
- Seventh Avenue
- "New York's on Fire" (1979), "Miami Heatwave" (1979)
- Shadee
- "I Just Need More Money" (1979), "Disco Hall of Fame" (1979)
- Shalamar
- "Uptown Festival" (1977), "Take That To The Bank" (1978), "The Second Time Around" (1979), "Right in the Socket" (1979), "Go for It" (1981), "Dancing in the Sheets" (1984)
- Shampoo
- Sharon Redd
- "Love Insurance" (1979), "Can You Handle It" (1980), "You Got My Love" (1980), "Never Give You Up" (1982), "In the Name of Love (1982), "Beat the Street" (1982), "Love How You Feel" (1983)
- Shaw
- "How High the Moon" (1976)
- Sheila and B. Devotion (billed in some countries as Sheila B. Devotion)
- "Singin' in the Rain" (1977), "You Light My Fire" (1978), "Spacer" (1979)
- Shelbra Deane
- Sherman Hunter
- "Dancing Down the Avenue" (1979)
- Shirley & Company
- "Shame, Shame, Shame" (1975)
- Shirley Bassey
- "Copacabana" (1978), "This Is My Life" (1978)
- Shobizz
- "Do It in the Dark" (1979)
- Showdown featuring Sampson
- "What's Your Name" (1977)
- Silver Blue
- Silver Convention
- "Fly, Robin Fly" (1975), "Get Up And Boogie" (1976), "Hollywood Movie" (1978), "Love in a Sleeper" (1979)
- Silvetti
- Siren
- Sister Power
- "Give Me Back My Love Affair" (1979)
- Sister Sledge
- "Love Don't You Go Through No Changes On Me" (1975), "Cream of the Crop" (1977), "Thinking Of You" (1978), "We Are Family" (1979), "He's the Greatest Dancer" (1979), "Lost In Music" (1979), "Got to Love Somebody" (1980), "Pretty Baby" (1980), "All American Girls" (1981)
- Skip Mahoaney & the Casuals
- "Running away from Love" (1976), "And It's Love" (1977),
- Skyy
- "First Time Around" (1979), "Disco Dancing" (1979)
- Slave
- "Just A Touch Of Love" (1979)
- Slick
- "Sexy Cream" (1979), "Feelin' Good" (1979)
- Soccer
- "Time Out (For Love)" (1978)
- Soiree
- Solar Heat
- "Let's Go Dancing" (1979)
- Sonny Rollins
- Sophisticated Ladies
- Soul Children
- "Summer in the Shade" (1978)
- Soul Survivors
- "Happy Birthday, America" (1976)
- Soul Train Gang
- "Soul Train Theme" (1976), "Ooh Cha Cha" (1976), "My Cherie Amour" (1977)
- Southern Exposure
- "On Our Way" (1979), "Love Is" (1979)
- Southroad Connection
- "You Like It, We Love It" (1977)
- Space
- "Carry on, Turn Me On" (1977), "Magic Fly" (1977)
- Space Project
- Spiders Web
- "I Don't Know What's on Your Mind" (1976)
- The Spinners
- "Love or Leave" (1975), "The Rubberband Man" (1976), "H.E.L.P." (1978), "Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me Girl" (1979), "Body Language" (1979), "Disco Ride" (1979), "Cupid/I've Loved You for a Long Time" (1980)
- Squallor
- "I Love My Disco Baby" (1978)
- Stacy Lattisaw
- "When You're Young and in Love" (1979), "Dynamite!" (1980), "Jump to the Beat" (1980)
- The Staples
- "Dancing at the Disco" (1978)
- Star City
- Stargard
- "Disco Rufus" (1978), "Wear It Out" (1979)
- Stephanie Mills
- "What Cha' Gonna Do With My Lovin'?" (1979), "Put Your Body In It" (1979), "You Can Get Over" (1979), "Never Knew Love Like This Before" (1980), "Sweet Sensation" (1980), "Last Night" (1982), "You Can't Run from My Love" (1983), "Pilot Error" (1983), "The Medicine Song" (1984), "Stand Back" (1985)
- Steve Bender
- Stevo
- "Pay the Price" (1979), "Party Night" (1979)
- The Stewart-Thomas Group
- "To Freak or Not to Freak" (1979)
- Street People
- "Never Get Enough of Your Love" (1976), "Liberated Lady" (1977)
- The Stylistics
- "Lucky Me" (1977), "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (1978), "One-Night Affair" (1979), "Fly!" (1979)
- Sugarhill Gang
- "Rapper's Delight" (1979), "Apache" (1981)
- Sumeria
- The Supremes
- "He's My Man" (1975), "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking" (1976), "High Energy" (1976), "You're My Driving Wheel" (1976), "Love I Never Knew You Could Feel So Good" (1977), "I Don't Want to Be Tied Down" (1977), "Let Yourself Go" (1977)
- Sunshine
- "Take It to the Zoo" (1978)
- Sweet Cream
- "I Don't Know What I'd Do" (1978)
- Sweet Dreams
- "Hollywood (Disco Star)" (1979)
- Sydney Barnes
- "Get on up and Dance" (1979)
- The Sylvers
- "Boogie Fever" (1975), "Hot Line" (1977), "Don't Stop, Get Off" (1978)
- Sylvester
- "Love Hangover" (1976), "Down, Down, Down" (1977), "Over and Over" (1977), "Dance (Disco Heat)" (1978), "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" (1978), "I (Who Have Nothing)" (1979), "Can't Stop Dancing" (1979), "Living Proof" (1979), "Stars" (1979), "Do Ya Wanna Funk" (featuring Patrick Crowley) (1982)
- Sylvester Johnson
- Sylvia
- "Pillow Talk" (1973), "The Lollipop Man" (1977), "Automatic Lover" (1977), "It's Good to Be the Queen" (1982)
- Syreeta
- "One to One" (1977), "Loving You" (with Donald Byrd) (1979)
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T - T-Boy Ross
- T-Connection
- "Disco Magic" (1976), "Do What Ya Wanna Do" (1977), "Let Yourself Go" (1978), "Saturday Night" (1979)
- Taana Gardner
- "When You Touch Me" (1979), "Work That Body" (1979), "Heartbeat" (1981)
- Taka Boom
- "Night Dancin'" (1979), "Red Hot, (1979), "To Hell With Him" (1980)
- Tangerue
- Tantra
- "Hills of Katmandu" (1980)
- Tasha Thomas
- "Hot-Buttered Boogie" (1979), "Shoot Me With Your Love" (1979)
- Tata Vega
- "I Just Keep Thinking About You Baby" (1979)
- Tavares
- "It Only Takes A Minute" (1975), "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel" (1976), "Whodunnit" (1976), "More Than A Woman" (1977), "Never Knew Love Like This Before" (1978), "Slow Train to Paradise" (1978)
- TC James & the Fist O' Funk Orchestra
- "New York Strut" (1976), "Bumpsie's Whipping Cream" (1978)
- Ted Taylor
- "Ghetto Disco" (1977), "Keepin' My Head above Water" (1979)
- Teddy Pendergrass
- "The More I Get, the More I Want (1977), "Life Is a Circle" (1978), "When Somebody Loves You Back" (1978), "If You Know Like I Know" (1979)
- Teena Marie
- "I'm a Sucker for Your Love" (duet with Rick James) (1979), "Behind the Groove" (1979), "I Need Your Lovin'" (1980), "First Class Love" (1980), "Square Biz" (1981), "Lovergirl" (1984)
- Tempest Trio
- "Last Call for Love" (1979), "Love Machine" (1979)
- The Temprees
- "I Found Love on a Disco Floor" (1976)
- Tenderness
- "Gotta Keep on Trying" (1978)
- Teresa Brewer
- Teri DeSario
- "Ain't Nothing Gonna Keep Me from You" (1978), "Yes I'm Ready" (duet with KC) (1980)
- Texico
- "I Wanna Be with You" (1978)
- Thelma Houston
- "Don't Leave Me This Way" (1977), "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" (1979), "Love Machine" (1979), "Love Masterpiece" (1979), "Suspicious Minds" (1980), "96 Tears" (1981), "If You Feel It" (1981)
- Theo Vaness
- "As Long As It's Love" (1978), "Thank God There's Music" (1978), "Magic Dancer" (1979), "I Can't Dance without You" (1979)
- Thomas Escovedo
- THP Orchestra
- "Shadow of Your Smile" (1976), "Too Hot for Love" (1977), "Music Is All You Need" (1978), "Weekend Two-Step" (1978), "Tender Is the Night" (1978)
- Three Degrees
- "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (w/ MFSB) (1973), "When Will I See You Again" (1974), "Dirty Old Man" (1975), "K-Jee" (1977), "Giving Up, Giving In" (1978), "My Simple Heart" (1979), "Jump the Gun" (1979) "Set Me Free (To Live)" (1979), "Red Light" (1979)
- Timmy Thomas
- "Touch to Touch" (1977), "Stone to the Bone" (1978), "Freak in, Freak Out" (1978)
- Tina Charles
- "I'm On Fire" (with 5000 Volts) (1975), "I Love To Love, But My Baby Just Loves To Dance" (1976), "Dance Little Lady Dance" (1976), "Dr Love" (1976), "Love Bug" (1977), "Time for a Change of Heart" (1977), "Boogie Around the Clock" (1979)
- Tina Turner
- "Viva la Money" (1978), "Root Toot, Undisputable Rock & Roller" (1978), "Let's Stay Together" (1983)
- Tod Foster
- "I Fell in Love with an Angel" (1979)
- Tom Jones
- "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" (1979)
- Tomiko Jones
- Tony Middleton
- Tony Orlando
- "Don't Let Go" (1978), "They're Playing Our Song" (1979)
- Tony Rallo
- "Burning Alive" (1979), "Fais L'amour" (1979)
- Tony Valor
- "Gotta Get It" (1976), "Ma-Mo-Ah" (1977), "Opus 22" (1978), "Love Has Come My Way" (1978)
- Total Unity
- Toto
- Touch
- Touche
- "Take a Look (But Don't Touch)" (1979)
- The Trammps
- "Hold Back the Night" (1975), "That's Where the Happy People Go" (1975), "Disco Party" (1976), "Disco Inferno" (1977), "The Whole World's Dancing" (1979)
- Tribe
- Trini Lopez
- Triple "S" Connection
- "Dance Fever" (1979), "My Cherie Amour" (1979), "Dance the Night Away" (1979)
- Troiano
- "We All Need Love" (1979)
- True Image
- T.T. Sotto
- Tuxedo Junction
- "That Old Black Magic" (1978), "Take the 'A' Train" (1979)
T-Connection was a disco group from Nassau, Bahamas who scored two almost-Top-40 hits in 1977-1979. ...
Taka Boom (real name Yvonne Stevens) is a female R&B and dance music singer and is the sister of Chaka Khan. ...
Tavares is an American successful R&B, disco, and soul music band, comprised of five brothers from New Bedford, Massachusetts. ...
Ted Taylor (1925–2004), was a prominent U.S. physicist. ...
Theodore DeReese Pendergrass, Sr. ...
Teena Marie (born Mary Christine Brockert on March 5, 1956 in Santa Monica, California) is an American singer/songwriter/producer. ...
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Teresa Brewer (born as Theresa Breuer, May 7, 1931 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American pop and jazz singer who was one of the most popular female singers of the 1950s. ...
Music! Music! Music! is a popular song. ...
Teri DeSario is a singer/songwriter from Miami, Florida. ...
Harry Wayne Casey Harry Wayne Casey (KC) (born January 31, 1951 as Harold Wayne Casey) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and producer. ...
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Three Degrees is also a computer application The Three Degrees were an American all woman soul music group of the 1970s, fronted by Sheila Ferguson. ...
Album cover Timmy Thomas (born 13 November 1944, in Evansville, Indiana) is an American R&B singer, keyboardist, songwriter, and record producer, best known for the hit song, Why Cant We Live Together? Thomas first attracted interest for his work as an accompanist with Donald Byrd and Cannonball Adderley...
Tina Charles (born Tina Hoskins on March 10, 1954, in Whitechapel, London) is an English singer, who achieved success as a disco artist in the late 1970s. ...
5000 Volts is the name of a British disco recording act which achieved success throughout Europe during the 1970s. ...
Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock) November 26, 1939) is an 11 time Grammy Award-winning (sharing three), American Singer, Dancer, Record Producer, Executive Producer, Film Producer, Actress, Writer, Performer, Songwriter, Author and occasional Painter whose career has spanned from 1956 to present. ...
Sir Thomas Jones Woodward, OBE, (born 7 June 1940), known by his stage name Tom Jones, is a Grammy Award-winning Welsh popular music singer particularly noted for his powerful voice. ...
Tony Charles Middleton (born February 1, 1964 in Winchester) is a former English first class cricketer. ...
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Toto (IPA pronunciation: ) is a Grammy Award winning American rock band that was founded in 1976 by some of the most popular and experienced session musicians of the era. ...
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Tuxedo Junction is a song written by Erskine Hawkins and introduced by his orchestra. ...
U - Ullanda McCollough
- Ultimate
- "Ultimate Medley: Touch Me Baby/Dancing in the Night" (1979)
- U.N.
- "Disco Power" (1979), "In the Groove" (1979)
- Undisputed Truth
- "Let's Go Down to the Disco" (1976), "You + Me = Love" (1977)
- Universe City
- "Can You Get Down" (1976)
The Undisputed Truth, on the cover of their first LP, 1971s The Undisputed Truth, which contains their only hit single, Smiling Faces Sometimes. The Undisputed Truth was a 1970s Motown recording act, assembled by record producer Norman Whitfield as a means for being able to experiment with his psychedelic...
V - The Vamps
- Van Jones & the J's
- Van Ludwig Orchestra
- "Fiddle Away, Paganini" (1979)
- Van McCoy
- "The Hustle" (1975), "Rhythms of the World" (1976), "Disco Movies" (1978), "Lonely Dancer" (1979), "The Hustle II" (1979)
- Vaughn Mason
- "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" (1979)
- Venise
- "Love Is the Real Thing" (1979)
- Venus
- Veronica Castro
- "Yo Creo en el Manana" (1979)
- Vicki Sue Robinson
- "Turn the Beat Around" (1976), "Daylight" (1978), "Feels So Good It Must Be Wrong" (1979), "To Sir with Love" (1981)
- Village People
- "San Francisco (You've Really Got Me)" (1977), "Macho Man" (1978), "In Hollywood (Everybody Is a Star)" (1978), "Y.M.C.A." (1979), "Go West" (1979), "Can't Stop the Music" (1980), "Ready for the 80's" (1980), "Do You Wanna Spend the Night" (1981)
- Vince Tempera
- "Get up, Get on, Get out, Get Off" (1976)
- Viola Wills
- "Gonna Get Along Without You Now" (1979), "If You Could Read My Mind" (1981), "Stormy Weather" (1983)
- Vivian Reed
- "Sweet Harmony" (1978), "Ready and Waitin" (1979)
- Voyage
- "Souvenirs" (1978), "From East to West" (1978), "Let's Fly Away" (1979)
Van McCoy Van Allen Clinton McCoy (January 6, 1940 - July 6, 1979) was a music producer, musician, and songwriter who had a massive hit with the disco song The Hustle in 1975, after writing hits for soul acts like Gladys Knight and the Pips, and Ruby and the Romantics, as...
Venus was created in 1997 by five artists hailing from Brussels, Belgium. ...
Veronica is a famous Mexican actress and singer. ...
Vicki Sue Robinson (May 31, 1954 - April 27, 2000) was a US theatre and film actress and singer, most closely associated with the disco era of late 1970s pop music. ...
Village People is a concept disco group formed in the late 1970s. ...
Vivian Reed is the name of several actresses: Vivian Reed (silent film actress) - an American actress who starred 1910-1919. ...
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W - Walter Murphy
- "A Fifth of Beethoven" (1976), "Rhapsody in Blue" (1977), "Gentle Explosion" (1978), "Mostly Mozart" (1979), "Classical Dancing" (1979)
- Wayne St. John
- "Something's Up (Love Me Like the First Time)" (1977)
- Weather Girls (Martha Wash & Izora Rhodes)
- "Got the Feeling" (1979), "Earth Can Be Just Like Heaven" (1979), "Just Us" (1980), "I Depend On You" (1981), "It's True, I Do" (1981), "Hope" (1982), "Ladies Hotline" (1982), "It's Raining Men" (1983)
- Webster Lewis
- "Do It with Style" (1977), "You Deserve to Dance" (1979)
- Werner Drexler and His Orchestra
- "Los Angeles" (1976), "Hustle Serenade" (1976)
- Wet Willie
- Whispers
- "I Fell in Love Last Night (At the Disco)" (1976), "Make It with You" (1977), "Can't Do Without Love" (1979), "And the Beat Goes On" (1980), "It's a Love Thing" (1981)
- Wildflower
- Wilton Place Street Band
- Witch Queen
- "Witch Queen" (1979), "Bang a Gong" (1979)
- The Wright Brothers Flying Machine
Walter Murphy Walter Murphy (born December 19, 1952) is a pianist, composer, and arranger who had a massive hit with the instrumental, A Fifth of Beethoven, a disco adaption of Beethovens Fifth Symphony, in 1976, when disco was at the height of its popularity. ...
The Weather Girls were an American girl group that formed in 1982. ...
Martha Wash (born 28 December 1953, in San Francisco, California) is an R&B/Soul music, House music and dance music singer/songwriter. ...
Izora Rhodes Armstead (1942 - September 16, 2004, San Leandro, California, USA) was one half of the 1980s pop group the Weather Girls. ...
Its Raining Men is a song written by Paul Jabara and Paul Shaffer performed by The Weather Girls in 1982. ...
Wet Willie is a southern rock band from Alabama, USA. They put out several albums on Capricorn Records between 1970 and 1976. ...
The Whispers are a R&B/ dance vocal group from Los Angeles California. ...
X - Xavier
- "Oh It Feels Good" (1978)
Y - YBS
- Yoko Ono
- Yvonne Elliman
- "(I Don't Know Why) I Keep Hangin' On" (1977), "If I Can't Have You" (1978), "Love Pains" (1979)
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Z - Zack Ferguson
- Zulema Cusseaux
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