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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)

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.

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and Other Fantasies also drew attention.

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

Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)The Jacksons

The Jacksons – Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) (Official Audio)
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)The Jacksons

The Jacksons, the legendary vocal group centered around Michael Jackson.

They’ve left behind many classic songs, and among them are some disco hits.

One I especially recommend is Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground).

In terms of genre, it’s like a blend of disco and funk, but Michael Jackson’s smooth vocals also give it an R&B essence.

Flash LightParliament

Parliament – Flashlight (HQ)
Flash LightParliament

A famous funk group known as P-Funk.

Led by George Clinton, this track is said to be the first in the world to use a synthesizer as the bass.

Give this wavy, growling funk a listen!

Bohemian RhapsodyQueen

Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody (Official Video Remastered)
Bohemian RhapsodyQueen

When it comes to iconic dance music from the 1970s, you can’t leave out this song.

Despite running over six minutes, it packs in a dazzling range of styles—from ballad to opera to hard rock.

The lyrics are enigmatic, but they can be interpreted as depicting life’s struggles and inner conflicts.

Released in 1975, it spent nine consecutive weeks at number one in the UK and sold over six million copies worldwide.

Though it’s a band track, it’s the kind of song that makes you want to move to the music.

It was also featured in the film Wayne’s World, winning over a new generation of fans.

A must-listen not only for rock lovers but for anyone who wants to enjoy the diversity of music.

Dance music of Western songs that were hits in the 70s. World-famous and popular songs (61–70)

Message In A BottleThe Police

The Police – Message In A Bottle (Official Music Video)
Message In A BottleThe Police

This is a song released in 1979 by the British rock band The Police.

Through the story of a castaway who washes up on a lonely island, it portrays human loneliness and hope, making it a classic.

It features a memorable guitar riff and striking rhythms, along with lyrics that resonate with many listeners.

Issued as the lead single from the album Reggatta de Blanc, it reached number one on the charts in the UK and Ireland.

It’s a recommended track for those who feel lonely or are seeking connection.

As one of The Police’s signature songs, it continues to be loved by many to this day.

Hello! Mr MonkeyArabesque

Speaking of hit disco bands, it has to be Arabesque! They have lots of great songs like Fly High and Refreshing Make Love, but let me introduce their best-selling track.

It’s a classic that everyone who’s ever been to a disco knows.

The excitement is guaranteed from the intro!

Jungle BoogieKool and The Gang

This is Kool & the Gang during their instrumental group era.

They later incorporated vocals and made a comeback, but at this time they were scoring hits with instrumentals.

It became a huge hit with a 100% funk sound!