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Dance music by Western bands

Even bands have plenty of dance music.

Starting long ago with disco-funk, and extending to what’s called dance-punk, new wave, and dance rock.

Here, we introduce dance music by Western bands.

Dance music by Western bands (51–60)

I Believe in MiraclesJACKSON SISTERS

The funk-disco group Jackson Sisters.

It seems many people in the U.S.

mistakenly thought they were related to the Jackson 5, but they have no blood relation.

They debuted in 1973 and disbanded in 1977.

Only this single became a minor hit.

Goodnight TonightPaul McCartney & Wings

For a time, Paul McCartney was quick to pick up on trends and even rode the disco wave.

He released Goodnight Tonight, which became a hit, reaching No.

5 on the Billboard chart.

The 12-inch version, which was popular then, also got frequent radio airplay.

I’m Happy Just To Dance With YouThe Beatles

I’m Happy Just To Dance With You (Remastered 2009)
I'm Happy Just To Dance With YouThe Beatles

A track included on A Hard Day’s Night.

It’s sung by George Harrison, but written by Lennon–McCartney; in effect, it’s John’s song.

Although it was a B-side single, it still charted on Billboard.

Dancing QueenABBA

ABBA – Dancing Queen (Official Music Video)
Dancing QueenABBA

ABBA, the legendary supergroup.

They were popular in Europe and Australia, but it was this 1976 release, “Dancing Queen,” that propelled them to global fame.

After that, they churned out hit after hit and became artists who went down in history.

I Cried For YouButtering Trio

Buttering Trio – I Cried For You (Official Video)
I Cried For YouButtering Trio

Buttering Trio is a future-soul band that started gaining popularity in the 2010s.

They’re a group from Israel, made up of musically elite members, some of whom studied at music conservatories.

While the tracks have danceable beats, their light, breezy vibe gives them a stylish feel.