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Dance music from Western artists that was a hit in the 1970s. World-famous and popular songs.

The 1970s gave birth to many genres and values that hadn’t existed in the music world before, such as distinctive melodies using electronic music and performances that emphasized visuals.

This time, I’d like to introduce dance music from the 1970s.

Even in the context of global music history, this era is packed with eccentric tracks, making a powerful impact.

With the disco boom in full swing, danceable music that you could really move to became all the rage.

We’ll be featuring several classics that capture the atmosphere of the time, so please sit back and enjoy until the very end.

Dance music of Western songs that were hits in the 70s. World-famous and popular songs (51–60)

Fly Robin FlySilver Convention

Silver Convention – Fly Robin Fly (1975) • TopPop
Fly Robin FlySilver Convention

Silver Convention, the German Eurodisco group that brought an innovative breeze to the disco sound emblematic of the ’70s.

Formed in Munich in 1974, they unleashed a stunning track distinguished by boldly minimalist lyrics—comprised of just six words—and a beautiful melodic line woven by striking unison strings.

Included on the album “Save Me,” the song, released in September 1975, spent three consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard charts.

In 1976, it won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance.

Its brilliantly resonant sound on the dance floor remains a staple for energizing party scenes and continues to shine to this day.

I Got My Mind Made UpInstant Funk

Instant Funk – Got My Mind Made Up 1978 disco version
I Got My Mind Made UpInstant Funk

A track that feels influenced by a variety of songs.

Maybe that’s what “Instant” is all about as a style.

Beyond the powerful intro, the sweet tone of the A and B sections makes it a song anyone can groove to! As a funk album, their work has been high-quality in every era, making them an artist you can truly cherish listening to.

What Is Hip?Tower Of Power

Tower of Power – What is Hip (Album Version)
What Is Hip?Tower Of Power

They’re a hugely skilled and renowned American funk band.

Building on the sound of James Brown, they deliver a hard-hitting, gritty funk groove.

This is one of their hits from the ’70s, and the album it’s on is a classic!

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.

Heaven Must Be Missing An AngelTavares

Tavares – Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel (1976) • TopPop
Heaven Must Be Missing An AngelTavares

Released in May 1976, this supreme disco tune by Tavares—five brothers from New England—radiates with sweet melodies and danceable rhythms.

Their signature, sophisticated harmonies ride over a tight rhythm section and funky guitar riffs to stirring effect.

Featured on the album Sky High!, the track reached No.

15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hit No.

1 in the Netherlands.

It later appeared on the Charlie’s Angels soundtrack, continuing to captivate listeners.

Whether lighting up a glamorous party or powering a favorite driving playlist, it’s a track that makes every moment move.