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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)

Heart Of GlassBlondie

A single released in 1979.

It swept the charts, hitting number one across many of them, especially in Europe and the U.S.

Blondie is a new wave band, so although it’s a disco number, it’s characterized by strong electronic elements.

The rhythm is poppy, but when it was recorded, the melody was slower.

It goes to show that hit songs are created through repeated trial and error.

What’s Going OnMarvin Gaye

What’s Going On (Original Single Mix)
What's Going OnMarvin Gaye

A legendary number released in 1971.

Reflecting its era, it carries an anti-war message, delivered gently and softly by Gaye.

It topped numerous charts and has been highly acclaimed as one of the greatest songs in the soul music world.

Many famous artists, including Diana Ross and Boyz II Men, have covered it.

This is exactly the kind of song that deserves to be called a timeless classic.

Take Me HomeCher

Take Me Home (Single Version)
Take Me HomeCher

In January 1979, American singer Cher unleashed a dazzling disco sound that swept through the club scene.

Produced by Bob Esty, the upbeat, catchy melodies blended perfectly with Cher’s captivating alto voice.

Although she was initially reluctant to embrace disco, the decision paid off handsomely, resulting in a major hit that peaked at No.

8 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Serving as the lead single from the album Take Me Home, the track earned RIAA Gold certification in May of the same year.

Her glamorous performance on the lavish TV special Cher…

and Other Fantasies also drew attention.

It’s a high-energy dance number perfect for lively settings like parties and drives.

In conclusion

Disco music of the ’70s freed people’s spirits and brought joy to the dance floor.

From the Village People’s energetic vocals to Gloria Gaynor’s empowering messages, these timeless classics are beloved across generations.

Their enduring appeal hasn’t faded one bit.

Why not surrender yourself to the groove of the ’70s, too?