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[Definitive Edition] Masterpieces of 70s Disco Music

In the 1970s, various forms of Black music such as soul, funk, and R&B began to draw attention.

Disco music is a genre with a somewhat vague definition.

Generally, it refers to upbeat tracks—often heard in discos—within genres like soul, funk, and R&B.

This time, we’ve picked out some disco music classics.

You’ll find plenty of famous songs you’ve probably heard at least once, so be sure to read to the end!

[Definitive Edition] Classic Disco Hits of the 70s (51–60)

Hot StuffDonna Summer

A track from the 1979 album “Bad Girls.” The opening melody and the B part sound familiar from somewhere.

With this song, Summer won one of the female categories at the Grammy Awards.

Japanese singer Hideki Saijo covered it at his 1979 concert, so it’s familiar to us as well.

It’s been used in films many times—a true classic loved across generations.

Let’s Start The DanceHamilton Bohannon

Hamilton Bohannon – Let’s Start The Dance (Original 12 Inch V)
Let's Start The DanceHamilton Bohannon

An exquisite dance floor number woven from overwhelmingly dynamic rhythms and sophisticated musicianship.

American drummer Hamilton Bohannon draws on his Motown-era experience to brilliantly fuse funk and soul.

Carolyn Crawford’s beautiful, powerful vocals strike a perfect balance with the groove-laden rhythm section.

Featured on the 1978 album “Summertime Groove,” this track reached No.

9 on the R&B chart and No.

7 on the Dance chart, and it was featured in the films “54” and “Rubber.” A disco classic recommended for hyping up the dance floor or instantly elevating the vibe at any party scene.

Keep on TruckinEddie Kendricks

Released in August 1973, the solo debut by Eddie Kendricks, one of America’s quintessential soul singers, is a classic that fuses a groovy rhythm with the captivating sound of the clavinet.

Created by the former member of Motown’s legendary group The Temptations, this track is a disco-oriented tune made for the dance floor, and it reached No.

1 on both the Billboard Pop chart and the R&B Singles chart.

Its brisk beat and smooth melody have been featured in numerous film and television soundtracks, making it a historic song that helped pioneer disco music.

It’s a perfect pick when you want to elevate the mood with up-tempo music, whether at a party or on a drive.

Haven’t Stopped Dancing YetGonzalez

Gonzalez ~ Haven’t Stopped Dancing Yet 1977 Disco Purrfection Version
Haven't Stopped Dancing YetGonzalez

A soulful track by London-based Gonzalez that left a shining legacy on the 1970s dance music scene.

With a vivid horn section and driving rhythm guitar weaving an impeccable groove, its sound retains a timeless allure.

Released in 1979, the song achieved international success, reaching No.

15 on the UK Singles Chart and No.

26 on the US Billboard.

It was also featured on the soundtrack for the film “The Bitch,” released the same year, and is known as a key track that colored London’s nightclub scene.

Its exhilarating dance beat and smooth melody line make it perfect for lifting your spirits at parties, on drives, and whenever you want a boost.

LovemachineSupermax

Supermax – Lovemachine (1978)
LovemachineSupermax

This track features a simple yet highly danceable bass at the outset.

The interplay with the synthesizer is outstanding, and the arrangement that gradually builds through the intro is superb.

From a quintessential ’70s electro-disco band, it’s a tune where the vocals are delivered in a measured, low register, and then in the chorus the wah guitar and electric bass turn technical and intricate—perfect for getting you moving.