I need to know the name of some disco music songs...
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October 5th, 2009
I want to put only disco music on my ipod that I use for the gym, but don’t know the name of most of that music, please tell me the name of some…
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Staying Alive, Bee Gees. I Will Survive, Gloria Gaynor.
Born to Be Alive – Patrick Hernandez
Anything from the Soundtrack of Saturday Night Fever
You Make Me Feel Mighty Real – Sylvester
Le Freak; Good Times; Dance, Dance Dance – Chic
Disco Inferno – The Trammps
Funky Town – Lipps, Inc.
You should get a Disco mix. Something like “The best of Disco!!!” or what have you. I’m sure they have them at barnes and noble or somewhere, that’d be a fast way to get a good mix if you’re not into hunting around the interwebs.
Edited to add: There’s a disco hits iTunes essentials playlist that it contains a lot of the above songs. Just search “Disco!”
@J0E . . .your mother knows why
Disco Duck -Rick Dees
@Blondesjon I’d probably get that if I knew anything about the song.
@J0E . . .your mother knows why you picked Fernando.
No disco workout mix is complete without YMCA and In the Navy by The Village People. Also, every disco exercise mix is required to include Raining Men by The Weathergirls.
@Blondesjon She tried to tell me but…there was something in the air that night.
Ok ok! I’m so sorry but what I really wanted to say was TECHNO MUSIC! LOL!! I said disco music because that is called in Mexico… I’m so sorry!! But fluther doesn’t let me ask again :(
@2late2be :) This is a funny misunderstanding. OK, techno: DJ Shadow, UNKLE, the Lords of Acid, Fischerspooner, Juno Reactor, Massive Attack, Nicky Blackmarcket, KMFDM, the Chemical Brothers. Also, I second Daft Punk.
Straight from my iPod and my disco music playlist:
Bad Girls – Donna Summer
Boogie Oogie Oogie – A Taste of Honey
Boogie Shoes – K.C. & The Sunshine Band
Boogie Wonderland – Earth, Wind & Fire
Calypso Breakdown – Ralph McDonald
Dazz – Brick
Disco Inferno – The Trammps
Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough – Michael Jackson
A Fifth of Beethoven – Walther Murphy
Get Down On It – Kool & The Gang
Get Down Tonight – K.C. & The Sunshine Band
Good Times – Chic
The Groove Line – Heat Wave
Hot Line – The Sylvers
The Hustle – Van McCoy
I Love Music – The O’Jays
If I Can’t Have You – Yvonne Elliman
In My House – Mary Jane Girls
Jive Talkin’ – Bee Gees
K-Jee – M.F.S.B.
Knock On Wood – Amii Stewart
Ladies Night – Kool & The Gang
Last Dance – Donna Summer
Let’s Groove – Earth, Wind & Fire
Let It Whip – Dazz Band
Livin’ It Up (Friday Night) – Bell & James
Manhattan Skyline – David Shire
More, More, More – Andrea True Connection
Night Fever – Bee Gees
Nights On Broadway – Bee Gees
On the Radio – Donna Summer
Open Sesame – Kool & The Gang
Shadow Dancing – Andy Gibb
Staying Alive – Bee Gees
Stomp – Brothers Johnson
Strawberry Letter 23 – Brothers Johnson
Who’s That Lady – The Isley Brothers
@Bluefreedom thank the dear lord someone mentioned boogie wonderland. i would have collapsed if not.
This is me being lazy but I took some music from my itunes and put it in a playlist and took a screenshot of it here just for you. It’s a pretty short list but it’s the type of music I’d probably listen to if I needed to plug in an MP3 player while exercising.
Although personally speaking, if I can have earplugs in my ears while I’m exercising, it means I’m not exercising hard enough
Donna Summer’s Love Trilogy (Try Me- I know we can make it- If we try) is still amazing.
KC and the Sunshine Band! Good call @Bluefreedom , but Who’s that Lady? is funk, I think.
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