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Top 100 Disco Songs Of All Time

Top 100 Disco Songs Of All Time

Disco is more than a genre. It is a celebration of rhythm, joy, and togetherness that continues to inspire generations. From glittering dance floors to modern playlists, disco music has stood the test of time with its infectious beats, uplifting melodies, and unforgettable hooks. Whether you are rediscovering classics or exploring the genre for the first time, this guide brings you the ultimate collection of disco hits that keep the world dancing.

In this carefully curated list, you will find 100 of the greatest disco songs ever released. Each track captures the spirit of its era while remaining timeless and energizing. Let us dive into the grooves and relive the magic.

The Ultimate Disco Countdown

  1. Stayin’ Alive – Bee Gees (1977)
  2. Le Freak – Chic (1978)
  3. I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor (1978)
  4. Dancing Queen – ABBA (1976)
  5. Night Fever – Bee Gees (1977)
  6. We Are Family – Sister Sledge (1979)
  7. Don’t Leave Me This Way – Thelma Houston (1976)
  8. Boogie Wonderland – Earth, Wind & Fire (1979)
  9. September – Earth, Wind & Fire (1978)
  10. Disco Inferno – The Trammps (1976)
  11. You Should Be Dancing – Bee Gees (1976)
  12. Funkytown – Lipps Inc. (1980)
  13. Good Times – Chic (1979)
  14. Car Wash – Rose Royce (1976)
  15. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Diana Ross (1970)
  16. Ring My Bell – Anita Ward (1979)
  17. Best Of My Love – The Emotions (1977)
  18. Got To Be Real – Cheryl Lynn (1978)
  19. Hot Stuff – Donna Summer (1979)
  20. Last Dance – Donna Summer (1978)
  21. Love Train – The O’Jays (1972)
  22. Rock The Boat – The Hues Corporation (1974)
  23. I Love The Nightlife – Alicia Bridges (1978)
  24. Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel – Tavares (1976)
  25. Knock On Wood – Amii Stewart (1979)
  26. Turn The Beat Around – Vicki Sue Robinson (1976)
  27. Boogie Oogie Oogie – A Taste Of Honey (1978)
  28. Get Down Tonight – KC And The Sunshine Band (1975)
  29. That’s The Way I Like It – KC And The Sunshine Band (1975)
  30. Shake Your Groove Thing – Peaches & Herb (1978)
  31. Celebration – Kool & The Gang (1980)
  32. Ladies’ Night – Kool & The Gang (1979)
  33. You Make Me Feel Mighty Real – Sylvester (1978)
  34. More Than A Woman – Bee Gees (1977)
  35. I’m Coming Out – Diana Ross (1980)
  36. Upside Down – Diana Ross (1980)
  37. Let’s Groove – Earth, Wind & Fire (1981)
  38. Give Up The Funk – Parliament (1976)
  39. Love Rollercoaster – Ohio Players (1975)
  40. You Sexy Thing – Hot Chocolate (1975)
  41. Blame It On The Boogie – The Jacksons (1978)
  42. Working My Way Back To You – The Spinners (1979)
  43. I Want Your Love – Chic (1978)
  44. Relight My Fire – Dan Hartman (1979)
  45. Born To Be Alive – Patrick Hernandez (1979)
  46. Dance, Dance, Dance – Chic (1977)
  47. I Feel Love – Donna Summer (1977)
  48. MacArthur Park – Donna Summer (1978)
  49. Young Hearts Run Free – Candi Staton (1976)
  50. Love Hangover – Diana Ross (1976)
  51. Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough – Michael Jackson (1979)
  52. Off The Wall – Michael Jackson (1979)
  53. A Fifth Of Beethoven – Walter Murphy (1976)
  54. Fly Robin Fly – Silver Convention (1975)
  55. Get Off – Foxy (1978)
  56. Boogie Nights – Heatwave (1977)
  57. Always And Forever – Heatwave (1977)
  58. The Hustle – Van McCoy (1975)
  59. Dancing Machine – Jackson 5 (1974)
  60. Play That Funky Music – Wild Cherry (1976)
  61. Brick House – Commodores (1977)
  62. Lady Marmalade – Labelle (1974)
  63. Give Me The Night – George Benson (1980)
  64. Never Can Say Goodbye – Gloria Gaynor (1974)
  65. Love Sensation – Loleatta Holloway (1980)
  66. Use It Up And Wear It Out – Odyssey (1980)
  67. Native New Yorker – Odyssey (1977)
  68. He’s The Greatest Dancer – Sister Sledge (1979)
  69. Lost In Music – Sister Sledge (1979)
  70. My First, My Last, My Everything – Barry White (1974)
  71. Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe – Barry White (1974)
  72. Do It (‘Til You’re Satisfied) – B.T. Express (1974)
  73. Get Down On It – Kool & The Gang (1981)
  74. Boogie Shoes – KC And The Sunshine Band (1975)
  75. Yes Sir, I Can Boogie – Baccara (1977)
  76. Daddy Cool – Boney M. (1976)
  77. Sunny – Boney M. (1976)
  78. Rasputin – Boney M. (1978)
  79. Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood – Santa Esmeralda (1977)
  80. Born This Way – Carl Bean (1977)
  81. Keep It Comin’ Love – KC And The Sunshine Band (1977)
  82. I’m Every Woman – Chaka Khan (1978)
  83. Ain’t Nobody – Rufus And Chaka Khan (1983)
  84. Let’s All Chant – Michael Zager Band (1978)
  85. Instant Replay – Dan Hartman (1978)
  86. You To Me Are Everything – The Real Thing (1976)
  87. Feel So Real – Steve Arrington (1985)
  88. And The Beat Goes On – The Whispers (1979)
  89. It’s A Love Thing – The Whispers (1981)
  90. Boogie Fever – The Sylvers (1976)
  91. Take Your Time (Do It Right) – The S.O.S. Band (1980)
  92. Fantastic Voyage – Lakeside (1980)
  93. Stomp! – The Brothers Johnson (1980)
  94. I Can’t Wait – Nu Shooz (1986)
  95. A Little Respect – Erasure (1988)
  96. I’m So Excited – The Pointer Sisters (1982)
  97. Jump To It – Aretha Franklin (1982)
  98. Super Freak – Rick James (1981)
  99. Holiday – Madonna (1983)
  100. Into The Groove – Madonna (1985)

Why Disco Music Still Shines Today

Disco remains one of the most uplifting genres in music history. Its signature blend of rhythmic basslines, vibrant horns, and catchy melodies creates a sound that instantly lifts your mood. Even decades later, these songs continue to appear in films, commercials, and playlists around the world.

What makes disco truly special is its ability to bring people together. Whether you are dancing at a party, working out, or simply enjoying a sunny day, disco provides the perfect soundtrack for positivity and energy.

How To Build The Perfect Disco Playlist

If you are inspired by this list, consider creating your own disco playlist. Start with classics like Stayin’ Alive and Le Freak, then mix in deeper cuts such as Native New Yorker and Love Sensation. Balance upbeat tracks with smooth grooves to keep the energy flowing.

You can also blend disco with modern music for a fresh twist. Many contemporary artists draw inspiration from disco, making it easy to create a playlist that feels both nostalgic and current.

Final Thoughts

The top 100 disco songs of all time represent more than just music. They capture a vibrant era filled with creativity, connection, and joy. From iconic voices to unforgettable rhythms, each track on this list contributes to a legacy that continues to inspire.

Whether you are hosting a party, updating your playlist, or exploring music history, these disco classics are guaranteed to keep you smiling and moving. Turn up the volume, embrace the groove, and let the good times roll.

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