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1979 Disco

The most popular year for disco was 1979. Disco was everywhere and at the top of the charts, and lots of radio stations had converted to an all-disco format. Discofied theme songs and intros were commonplace on American television. While there were many good disco songs in 1979 (among the most noteworthy are "My Forbidden Lover" and "Good Times" by Chic, "Under Your Spell" by Phyllis Hyman, "Rock With You" by Michael Jackson, "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by McFadden and Whitehead, and "What 'Cha Gonna Do With My Lovin'" by Stephanie Mills), there were also plenty of very bad ones, and far too many disco records flooded the market. In the second half of the year, disco's popularity began to decline.

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Disco Music released during 1979:

Collage of Disco Products made in 1979

  • 2 Plus 1 (Dwa Plus Jeden) - "Calico Girl" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • 101 Strings Orchestra - "Bye Bye Blackbird" - electro-disco version of the 1926 song composed by Ray Henderson with lyrics by Mort Dixon
  • 101 Strings Orchestra - "Disco Fever" - electro-disco
  • 101 Strings Orchestra - "Malagueña" - Spanish latin-disco version of the song composed by Ernesto Lecuona
  • 212 - "Daddy"
  • 212 - "Duke's Train"
  • 212 - "Manhattan Shuffle"
  • 5 karatto - "Sasuke..." - Japanese rock-disco
  • 5T - "Crede (Young Men)" - Romanian disco version of "Y.M.C.A." by the Village People
  • 5T - "Viața E Lumină (It's a Shame to Complain)" - Romanian disco version of Don Ray's 1978 song "Got to Have Loving"
  • 7th Wonder - "Do it with Your Body"
  • À La Carte - "It was a Night of Wonder" - electro-disco-pop
  • À La Carte - "When the Boys Come Home" - Scottish-flavored disco-pop
  • A Taste of Honey - "Dance"
  • A Taste of Honey - "Race"
  • A Taste of Honey - "Take the Boogae or Leave It"
  • ABBA - "As Good As New"
  • ABBA - "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" - disco-pop; also released in a Spanish version, "Dame Dame Dame"
  • ADC Band - "At the Party" - disco-funk
  • AJL Band - "Charlie is My Darling"
  • AJL Band - "Cossack Boogie" - rock-disco
  • AJL Band - "Day Tripper" - electro-disco version of the 1965 Beatles rock song
  • AKB - "Goin' Downtown" - disco-fusion; produced by Andy Kahn and Kurt Borusiewicz
  • AKB - "I'm in Heaven with You" - produced by Andy Kahn and Kurt Borusiewicz
  • AKB - "Rhythmic Feet" - produced by Andy Kahn and Kurt Borusiewicz
  • AKB - "Stand Up - Sit Down" - produced by Andy Kahn and Kurt Borusiewicz
  • AKB - "We Love a Celebration" - produced by Andy Kahn and Kurt Borusiewicz
  • AKB - "When We're Alone" - produced by Andy Kahn and Kurt Borusiewicz
  • Abbe [Lane] - "Over the Rainbow" - rock-disco version of the classic from the 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz"
  • Abbe Lane - "Sobreviviré" - Spanish disco version of Gloria Gaynor's hit "I Will Survive"
  • [Abdennebi] Ouiness - "Zina" - Moroccan Arabic electro-rock-disco
  • The Abdul Hassan Orchestra and Yonina - "Down Istanbul" - Middle Eastern-flavored disco in English and Turkish
  • Action featuring Laura Lee Mann - "Roller Disco Dip" a.k.a. "New Roller Disco Dip" - electro-disco
  • Addrisi Brothers - "As Long as the Music Keeps Playing" - disco-pop
  • Addrisi Brothers - "Ghost Dancer" - reached #45 Pop in the USA in September 1979
  • Ades - "Feel My Love Again" - electro-rock-disco
  • Ades - "Please, Leave Me Alone" - electro-rock-disco
  • Adolf Stern - "More... I Like It" - electro-disco
  • Adolf Stern - "Twenty Seven" - electro-disco
  • The Adopted Brothers - "She's a Lover" - electro-disco
  • Adrian Gurvitz - "Drifting Star"
  • Adrian Gurvitz - "I Just Wanna Get Inside Your Head" - disco-pop
  • Adrian Gurvitz - "Love Space"
  • Adrian Gurvitz - "She's in Command" - electro-disco
  • Adrian Gurvitz - "The Way I Feel" - rock-disco
  • Adriano Celentano - "Amore No" - Italian rock-disco
  • Adriano Celentano - "People" - disco version of the 1964 Barbra Streisand song
  • Adriano Celentano - "Stivali E Colbacco" - Italian-flavored disco in Italian
  • Adrienne Edwards e Gli Spin - "Mystic Night" - electro-disco
  • Afro-Cuban Band - "Have a Real Good Time"
  • Agnes Chan a.k.a. Chan4 Mei5 Ling4 a.k.a. Chén Měilíng - "Xún mèng qù" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop
  • Agnes Chan a.k.a. Chan4 Mei5 Ling4 a.k.a. Chén Měilíng - "Zàijiàn wǒ ài (Goodbye My Love)" - electro-disco in English and Cantonese
  • Aiko - "Koi No Disco" - Japanese electro-disco
  • Aiko - "Time Machine" - electro-disco in Japanese and English
  • Air Power - "Be Yourself"
  • Air Power - "Welcome to the Disco"
  • Ajda Pekkan - "Bambaşka Biri" - Turkish disco version of Gloria Gaynor's hit "I Will Survive"
  • Ajda Pekkan - "Hepsi Boş" - Turkish disco-pop version of Leslie O'Hara's song "Gypsy Boy"
  • Aku ja Jokke - "Tsingis Khan" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of "Dschinghis Khan"
  • Al and the Kidd - "Al and the Kidd"
  • Al Hudson and the Partners - "Happy Feet"
  • Al Hudson and the Soul Partners (a.k.a. One Way featuring Al Hudson) - "You Can Do It" - electro-disco; reached #15 Pop in the U.K. in October 1979
  • Al Martino - "Torero" - latin-disco
  • Al Musci - "Dubai Flight" - italo-disco (electro-disco
  • Al Sharp - "Lose Yourself in the Music"
  • Al Styne - "Do the Jog" - electro-disco
  • Al Styne - "One More Touch" - electro-disco
  • Al Wilson - "Earthquake"
  • Al Wilson - "(If You Don't Believe I'm Leaving You) Count the Days I'm Gone"
  • Al Wilson - "Save a Dance"
  • Alain Barrière - "Hiver" - French rock-disco
  • Alan Sorenti - "Take a Chance"
  • Alan [Tam] - "Fǎn dǒu xīng" - Cantonese disco version of "I Was Made for Dancin'" by Leif Garrett
  • Alec R. Costandinos and the Syncophonic Orchestra - "Red Hot River of Fire"
  • Alec R. Costandinos and the Syncophonic Orchestra - "Star Child"
  • Alec R. Costandinos and the Syncophonic Orchestra - "Winds of Change"
  • Alec R. Costandinos and the Syncophonic Orchestra featuring Alirol and Jacquet - "Synergy" - based on Vivaldi's "Summer" Concerto from "The Four Seasons"
  • Alfredo de la Fe - "Hot to Trot"
  • Alison McCallum - "Superman (Disco Version)" - electro-disco remake of her 1972 song
  • All Night Band a.k.a. Allnight Band - "Lovely Ladies" - electro-disco-soul
  • "All Your Favourite Hits" Musicians - "Who Do You Love?" - electro-disco
  • Allain - "Santa Monica" - electro-disco
  • Allan Harris and Perpetual Motion - "Get Ready"
  • Alma Faye Brooks - "Brother Dan" - R&B-disco
  • Alma Faye Brooks - "Don't Fall in Love" - electro-disco
  • Alma Faye Brooks - "Gimme Your Love"
  • Alma Faye Brooks - "Here's to Life"
  • Alma Faye Brooks - "It's Over" - mellow disco
  • Alton McClain and Destiny - "Crazy Love" - disco-soul
  • Alvin Fields - "Roller Disco Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • Amanda Lear - "Black Holes" - electro-disco
  • Amanda Lear - "Fashion Pack (Studio 54)"
  • Amanda Lear - "Lili Marleen" - disco version (in German and English) of a German poem written by Hans Leip that became an anthem sung by Marlene Dietrich in the 1940s
  • The Amazing Bingo Band - "Dragster" - electro-disco
  • A'mbar - "Love Maniac" - rock-disco
  • A'mbar - "Sweet Lover Part 1"
  • American Gypsy - "I'm OK, You're OK"
  • Amii Stewart - "Get Your Love Back" - disco-soul
  • Amii Stewart - "He's a Burglar" - electro-rock-disco
  • Amii Stewart - "Jealousy" - electro-disco
  • Amii Stewart - "The Letter" - rock-disco version of the Boxtops' hit from 1967
  • Amii Stewart - "The Winner Takes All" - rock-disco; from the "Killer Fish" movie soundtrack LP; music by Guido and Maurizio De Angelis
  • Anamía - "Sobreviviré" - Spanish disco version of Gloria Gaynor's hit "I Will Survive"
  • Anders Dahl and His Magic Strings - "As Good As New" - instrumental disco version of ABBA's song
  • Anders Dahl and His Magic Strings - "Money Money Money" - instrumental disco version of ABBA's 1976 pop hit
  • Andraé Crouch - "I've Got the Best" - electro-gospel-disco
  • Andrea Tessa - "Lost Love Concerto"
  • Andrea Tessa - "Where Are You?"
  • Andrejs Lihtenbergs – "Dāvā smaidu" a.k.a. "Dari Ulybku" - Latvian disco
  • Andrejs Lihtenbergs - "Mēs paliekam ar komjaunatni" a.k.a. "My Ostayemsya s Komsomolom" - Latvian disco
  • Andy Anderson - "Dance With Me Tonight"
  • Andy Anderson - "Mango Jungle" - electro-disco
  • Andy Forray - "Carry On Sharon"
  • Andy Forray - "Drac's Back"
  • Andy Williams - "Where Do I Begin (Love Story '79)" - disco version of his 1971 hit, the theme to the 1971 movie "Love Story"
  • Angela - "Teneremante" - Italian disco-pop
  • Angie Gadd - "Dance Baby Dance"
  • Anita Sarawak - "Don't You Know, I Love to Boogie" - electro-disco
  • Anita Ward - "Don't Drop My Love" - electro-disco; reached #87 Pop in the USA in December 1979
  • Anita Ward - "Make Believe Lovers"
  • Anita Ward - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco; reached #1 Pop in both the USA and U.K. in June 1979
  • Anita World - "Chicas Malas (Bad Girls)" - rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Anita World - "Toca Mi Campana (Ring My Bell)" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • Anjel - "Le Freak" - funky disco cover of Chic's 1978 hit
  • Ann Margret (a.k.a. Ann-Margret Olsson) - "Love Rush"
  • Anna Vissi - "Aftós Pou Periméno" - Greek baroque-flavored electro-disco-pop
  • Annamaria Rizzoli - "Dammi" - Italian electro-disco-pop
  • Annamaria Rizzoli - "Tu Solo Tu" - Italian disco
  • Annie Philippe - "Don't Leave Me Lonely" - rock-disco
  • Ansamb'l BNA - "Evezden Disko Tants" - Bulgarian electro-disco
  • Anthony Bolland - "Midnight Lovers" - electro-disco
  • Anthony Castelo - "Kalangitan" - jazzy disco-pop in Tagalog from the Philippines
  • Anti-Rock - "D.I.S.C.O." - Italian version of Ottawan's 1979 disco hit
  • Antonella Lualdi - "Si, però..." - Italian electro-disco-pop
  • Antonio Marcos - "Cara a Cara" - Portuguese rock-disco from Brazil; theme from the television series
  • Apollo - "Apollo"
  • Apollo - "Astro Disco"
  • Apollo - "Happiness" - mellow disco-pop
  • Apollo - "Right in Front of You"
  • Apple Jam - "Eleanor Rigby" - disco version of the Beatles' hit
  • Apple Jam - "I Should Have Known Better" - rock-disco version of the Beatles' hit
  • Apple Sauce - "Indian Disco" - American Indian-flavored disco
  • Aquarian Dream - "Are You Ready for Love" - mellow disco-soul cover of Patsy Gallant's 1976 song
  • Aquarian Dream - "Big Boy"
  • Aquarian Dream - "Disco Juice"
  • Aquarian Dream - "Gettum Up and Dance" - funky disco
  • Aquarian Dream - "Love Slave"
  • Arabesque - "Dancing in the Fire of Love" - rock-disco
  • Arabesque - "Don't Kiss a Crocodile"
  • Arabesque - "In the Heat of the Disco Night"
  • Arabesque - "Lucifer's Lover" - rock-disco
  • Arabesque - "Rock Me After Midnight"
  • Araik Babajanyan - "Doroga lyubvi" - Russian electro-disco
  • Archie Bell and the Drells - "Show Me How to Dance" - mellow disco
  • Archie Bell and the Drells - "Tighten Up at the Disco"
  • Archie Bell and the Drells - "We Got 'Em Dancin'" a.k.a. "We Got 'Um Dancin'"
  • Archie Bell and the Drells - "We've Got Something"
  • Aretha Franklin - "Ladies Only"
  • Aretha Franklin - "Only Star"
  • Aretha Franklin - "The Feeling"
  • Ariane (a.k.a. Beate Schnorrenberg) - "Boogie Me"
  • Ariane (a.k.a. Beate Schnorrenberg) - "Taxi Driver"
  • Ariane (a.k.a. Beate Schnorrenberg) - "Wig Wam Lady (Cherokee Lover)"
  • Arie Koesmiran (a.k.a. Arie Rihadini) - "Dansa, Dansa, Dansalah Sayang" - Indonesian mellow electro-disco-pop
  • Arie Koesmiran (a.k.a. Arie Rihadini) - "Jangan-Jangan" - Indonesian electro-disco-pop
  • Arie Koesmiran (a.k.a. Arie Rihadini) - "Makna Makna Cinta" - Indonesian electro-disco-pop version of the 1958 doo-wop hit "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" by the Platters which was composed by Jerome Kern and written by Otto Harbach for the 1933 musical Roberta
  • Arie Koesmiran (a.k.a. Arie Rihadini) - "Seindah Puisi Cinta" - Indonesian electro-country-disco-pop
  • Arie Koesmiran (a.k.a. Arie Rihadini) - "Sorga kehilangan satu dewa" - Indonesian electro-disco version of Tavares' hit "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel"
  • Arirang Singers - "Troubles" - rock-disco
  • Arirang Singers - "Water Dance" - electro-rock-disco
  • Arni Egilsson - "Howduz Disco?" - funky electro-disco
  • Arpeggio - "Breakout"
  • Arpeggio - "Saturday Night" - disco version of the 1973 pop hit by the Bay City Rollers
  • Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra - "Bachmania" - disco versions of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Toccata and Fugur in D Minor" and "Air for the G String"
  • Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra - "Saturday Night Fever Medley" - instrumental disco covers of "Manhattan Skyline", "Stayin' Alive", "Night Fever", "Disco Inferno", and "Night on Disco Mountain"
  • Arthur King - "Body Talk" - funky electro-disco
  • Arthur King - "Fear"
  • Arto Nuotio - "Discotango" - Finnish tango-flavored disco version of Tommy Seebach's "Disco Tango"
  • As Melindrosas - "Pout-Pourri: A Casa / A Tartaruga / Kataí / Viver / Eu Só Quero um Xodó / A Casa Pequenina / Cidade Maravilhosa / Mulher Rendeira / Fiz A Cama Na Varanda / De Papo Pro A / São Paulo Quatrocentão" - continuous medley of discofied songs, in Portuguese from Brazil
  • As Melindrosas - "Pout-Pourri: Sorria, Cante e Viva / Canção da Criança / Pequeno Mundo / O Bom Menino / Rock do Ratinho / Descubra-se Feliz / Feita Pra Mamãe / Lili / Marinheiro Só / Meu Limão, Meu Limoeiro / Chuá, Chuá / Carinhoso / Oh! Minas Gerais / Está Chegando A Hora" - continuous medley of discofied songs, including a version of "It's a Small World After All" (3rd song), in Portuguese from Brazil
  • Asha Puthli a.k.a. Asha Putli - "Latin Lover" - latin-disco
  • Asha Puthli a.k.a. Asha Putli - "Peek-A-Boo Boogie"
  • Asha Puthli a.k.a. Asha Putli - "The Whip"
  • Ashford and Simpson - "Dance Forever"
  • Ashford and Simpson - "Finally Got to Me" - R&B-disco
  • Ashford and Simpson - "Found a Cure" - reached #36 Pop in the USA in October 1979
  • Ashur Bet Sargis - "Sogoltee Yimmie" - Assyrian Aramaic electro-disco
  • Athletic People - "Disco Gymnastic (Taisoo) Number One" - electro-rock-disco in English and Japanese
  • Atlanta Gangs - "In the Navy" - electro-disco cover of the Village People hit
  • Atlanta Gangs - "Y.M.C.A." - cover of the Village People hit
  • Atlantic Starr - "Bullseye" - disco-funk
  • Atlantic Starr - "Kissin' Power" - funky disco
  • Atlantic Starr - "Let the Spirit Move Ya"
  • Atlantic Starr - "(Let's) Rock and Roll" - electro-disco-rock
  • Atlantic Starr - "Straight to the Point" - disco-soul
  • Atmosfear - "Dancing in Outer Space" - reached #46 Pop in the U.K. in November 1979
  • Aural Exciters - "Goin' to a Showdown" - disco-pop
  • Aural Exciters - "Spooks in Space (Disco-Mix)" - disco remix of their track
  • Auto - "We Got Love" - rock-disco
  • Ayx - "Ayx Disco" - Italian electro-disco
  • Azoto - "Anytime or Place" - italo-disco (electro-disco with Italian fiddle); reached #58 Disco in the USA in late 1980
  • Azoto - "Firefly"
  • Azoto - "San Salvador"
  • Azoto - "Soft Emotion"
  • B. Baker Chocolate Co. - "Higher and Higher (Disco Version)" - cover of the song popularized by Jackie Wilson in 1967 and Rita Coolidge in 1977
  • B-H-Y - "Come As You Are"
  • B-H-Y - "Handle Me with Love and Care"
  • B-H-Y - "Marathon Dancer"
  • B-H-Y - "Opus B-H-Y"
  • B-H-Y - "Take My Body Now"
  • BMEX - "Hold om mig" - Danish electro-disco
  • Baba-Berta-Marta - "Ven a Mi" - Spanish electro-disco version of Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell"
  • Babe - "Never Listen to a (Bouzouki Player)" - Greek-flavored rock-disco-pop
  • Babette [Di Francesco] - "Discothèque" - French disco
  • Babette [Di Francesco] - "Gypsy" - disco in French and English
  • Babette [Di Francesco] - "Libre comme le vent" - French disco
  • Babette [Di Francesco] - "Rêvez vos belles histoires" - French disco
  • Babette [Di Francesco] - "Vivre libre" - French disco
  • Baccara - "Ay, Ay Sailor"
  • Baccara - "By 1999"
  • Baccara - "Groovy Kinda Lovin'" - electro-disco
  • Baccara - "One, Two, Three, That's Life" - disco-pop
  • Bad News Travels Fast - "1959 Mysterious Lady" - electro-disco
  • Bambu - "I Don't Wanna Lose It"
  • Bamperos - "Hei Ota Kiinni" - Finnish disco-pop
  • Banda C.B. - "Amor, Amor, Amor" - Portuguese disco-pop from Brazil
  • Banda C.B. - "Apague Essa Chama" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Banda C.B. - "Dá-Me Teu Amor" - Portuguese disco from Brazil; cover of Hot Chocolate's "Put Your Love in Me"
  • Banda C.B. - "Foi Por Amor" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Banda C.B. - "Lindo, Lindo, Lindo" - Portuguese disco from Brazil; cover of Daniel Sentacruz Ensemble's "Linda Bella Linda"
  • Barbara Jean English - "Dancing to Keep from Crying"
  • Barbara Law - "Can You Read My Mind"
  • Barbara Law - "Do It All Night"
  • Barbara Law - "Shake Your Bait"
  • Barbara Law - "Take All of Me" - rock-disco
  • Barbra Streisand - "The Main Event" - title track to the 1979 movie "The Main Event: A Glove Story"; reached #3 Pop in the USA in August 1979
  • BaRock Disco Band - "Can You Can Can" - disco version of Offenbach's "Can Can"
  • BaRock Disco Band - "Get Down Aida" - disco version of a theme from Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aida
  • BaRock Disco Band - "Jive Trumpet" - jazzy disco version of a classical theme
  • BaRock Disco Band - "No More" - Spanish-flavored disco version of the song "La Paloma" composed by Sebastián Iradier that was later released in English as "No More" by Dean Martin and Elvis Presley
  • BaRock Disco Band - "No Other Love" - disco version of Jo Stafford's 1950 hit which is based on Frédéric Chopin's composition "Étude No. 3 in E, Opus 10"
  • BaRock Disco Band - "Polonaise Power" - electro-disco version of a classical theme
  • BaRock Disco Band - "Sabre Dance Salsoul" - disco version of a classical theme
  • BaRock Disco Band - "The World Outside" - rock-disco version of a classical theme
  • BaRock Disco Band - "Tonight We Love" - melody is a discofication of the classical tune Piano Concerto No. 1 B by Tchaikovsky
  • BaRock Disco Band - "Toreador's Boogie" - disco version of a classical theme
  • Barry Manilow - "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed" - rock-disco-pop
  • Barry White (a.k.a. Barry Carter) - "Any Fool Could See (You Were Meant For Me)"
  • Barry White (a.k.a. Barry Carter) - "How Did You Know It Was Me?"
  • Bart Bascone - "Blue Hawaii Disco" - Hawaiian-flavored disco
  • Bazuka - "(C'est) Le Rock"
  • Bazuka - "Rock the Night Away"
  • The Beach Boys - "Here Comes the Night (Disco Single)" - disco remake of their 1967 song; reached #37 Pop in the U.K. in April 1979, #44 Pop in the USA in April 1979
  • Beckie Bell - "In the Right Place" - funky electro-disco
  • Bee - "Girl Don't Come" - disco-pop
  • Bee - "Tired of Waiting" - rock-disco-pop cover of the Kinks' 1965 rock song "Tired of Waiting for You"
  • Belinda [Meuldijk] - "The Last Disco" - electro-rock-disco
  • [Leroy] Bell and [Casey] James - "Shakedown" - electro-disco
  • Belle Epoque - "Com' On Tonight"
  • Bellvu - "Russian Disco Party" - Russian-flavored disco-pop
  • Ben E. King - "Music Trance" - reached #8 Disco in the USA in 1980
  • Ben Moore - "I've Got a Winner in You" - disco-soul version of Don Williams's 1977 country song
  • Ben Norman - "Too Many Lovers" - electro-disco
  • Ben Richardson a.k.a. Neon - "Sky Diver" - electro-rock-disco
  • Benelux and Nancy Dee - "Switch"
  • The Benny Cummings Singers with The Kings Temple Choir - "Working on a Building" - gospel-disco
  • Bernard Lloret - "Digen" - jazzy electro-disco
  • Bernhard Brink - "Frei und abgebrannt" - German electro-disco version of Exile's 1979 electro-rock-dance-synth song "How Could This Go Wrong"
  • Bernheim - "Back to Paris" - electro-rock-disco in English and French
  • Bert Kaempfert - "Frisco Disco" - rock-disco
  • Bert Kaempfert - "Keep on Dancing" - rock-disco
  • Berto Pisano - "Tic Nervoso" - Italian disco
  • Bette Midler - "Bang, You're Dead"
  • Bette Midler - "Big Noise from Winnetka" - disco version of the 1938 jazz song by Bob Haggart and Ray Bauduc
  • Bette Midler - "Hang on in There Baby" - disco version of the Johnny Bristol song, with slightly different lyrics
  • Bette Midler - "Hurricane"
  • Bette Midler - "Married Men" - reached #40 Pop in the USA in July 1979
  • Bette Midler - "My Knight in Black Leather" - electro-disco
  • Betty J. White - "You're Someone Special"
  • Betty Wright - "I'm Telling You Now" - funky electro-disco
  • Betty Wright - "Listen to the Music (Dance)"
  • Betty Wright - "Open the Door to Your Heart / Love Train" - electro-disco-soul which has some lyrics from the O'Jays hit "Love Train" near the end
  • Beverly Johnson - "Don't Lose the Feeling"
  • Beverly Johnson featuring Osibisa - "Don't Run for Cover"
  • Biba - "Istanbul" - Turkish-flavored electro-disco
  • Biba - "Not Me" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Big Sound Band - "Las Mañanitas" - latin-disco
  • Bileo - "Let's Go" - funky electro-disco
  • Bileo - "You Can Win"
  • Bilgen Bengü - "Dik Kalbimde Yarayı" - Turkish disco
  • Bill Anderson - "Double S" - country-disco
  • Bill Butler and Astrosurfers - "Notteke '79 Moving"
  • Bill Saluga - "Dancin' Johnson"
  • Bill Summers and Summers Heat - "Dancing Lady" - electro-disco
  • Bill Summers and Summers Heat - "Feel the Heat" - electro-latin-disco
  • Billie Jo Spears (a.k.a. Billie Jean Spears) - "I Will Survive" - country-disco cover of Gloria Gaynor's hit
  • Billy Cobham - "Oh, Mendocino"
  • Billy Cobham - "What is Your Fantasy"
  • Billy Connolly - "In the Brownies" - parody with instrumentation and a few words covering the Village People's "Y.M.C.A."
  • Billy Moore - "Go Dance" - electro-disco
  • Billy Nichols - "Give Your Body Up to the Music"
  • Billy Ocean - "American Hearts" - reached #54 Pop in the U.K. in 1979
  • Billy Preston - "All I Wanted was You" - rock-disco
  • Billy Preston - "Give It Up, Hot"
  • Bizarre - "Don't Move" - rock-disco
  • Bizarre - "Get Up" - rock-disco
  • Bizarre - "Hot Hollywood Nights"
  • Bizarre - "Let Me Fill Your World with Love"
  • Bizarre - "Take the Money and Run" - disco-pop
  • Bizarre - "You Make My Life So Beautiful" - disco-pop
  • Black Horse Band - "Boogie Oogie Oogie" - electro-disco cover of the hit by A Taste of Honey
  • Black Ivory - "Big Apple Rock" - funky disco
  • Black Ivory - "Dance"
  • Black Ivory - "Get Down (Comin' Down)"
  • Black Ivory - "Hustlin' (You Gotta Be Dancin')"
  • Black Ivory - "Mainline"
  • Black Jack - "Go Down Main Street" - electro-disco
  • Black Jack - "Hot Passion" - electro-disco-fusion
  • Black Jack - "I Am the Disco Machine" - electro-disco
  • Black Jack - "Jungle Man Jive" - funky electro-disco
  • Black Jack - "Y-O-U" - electro-disco
  • Black Light Orchestra - "Can't Stop the Love" - disco-pop
  • Black Light Orchestra - "Dance, Dance, Dance" - electro-disco
  • Black Light Orchestra - "Get Me to the Disco"
  • Black Light Orchestra - "Midnight Magic"
  • Black Light Orchestra - "Show Me"
  • Black Light Orchestra - "Steppin' Out" - electro-disco-funk
  • Blo - "Make Your Body Dance"
  • Blonde on Blonde - "Shut Down"
  • Bloodstone - "It's All Been Said Before"
  • Bloodstone - "Just Wanna Get the Feel of It"
  • Blue and Blonde - "Hucklebuck"
  • Blue Note Orchestra - "Back in Love" - electro-disco
  • Bob-A-Rela - "Spend the Night" - electro-rock-disco
  • Bob-A-Rela - "Tobacco Road" - disco version of John D. Loudermilk's 1960 hit
  • Bob-A-Rela - "Why Does it Rain?" - rock-disco
  • Bob Babylone et les Salopettes - "Viva Dracula" - French metal-disco-fusion
  • Bob Esty - "Roller Boogie" - electro-rock-disco
  • Bob Esty and Cheeks - "Elektronix (Roller Dancin')" - electro-disco
  • Bob Esty and Michele Aller - "Love Fire"
  • Bob Guillaume - "I Who Have Nothing" - electro-disco version of the 1963 Ben E. King song that also was a hit for Tom Jones in 1970
  • Bob McGilpin - "54"
  • Bob McGilpin - "Disco Dancer" - electro-disco
  • Bob McGilpin - "Get Loose" - funky electro-disco
  • Bob McGilpin - "Get Up and Do It Again" - funky disco
  • Bob McGilpin - "Ready to Get Heavy" - electro-disco
  • Bob Welch - "Precious Love" - rock-disco
  • Bobbi Humphrey (a.k.a. Barbara Ann Humphrey) - "Say the Word" - jazzy electro-disco
  • Bobby Bland - "I Feel Good, I Feel Fine"
  • Bobby Mann - "Spank Me" - rock-disco
  • Bobby Vinton and His Orchestra - "Disco Polka (Pennsylvania Polka)"
  • Body Shop (featuring Clifford Curry) - "Never"
  • Body Shop (featuring Clifford Curry) - "Our Own Private World"
  • Bombers - "Disco Galaxy"
  • Bombers - "(Everybody) Get Dancin'" - reached #37 Pop in the U.K. in May 1979
  • Bombers - "Let's Dance"
  • Bombers - "Music Fever"
  • Bon Bon - "Läpinäkyvää" - Finnish electro-punk-disco cover of Blondie's 1978 hit "Heart of Glass"
  • Boney M - "Bahama Mama" - disco-pop
  • Boney M - "Bye Bye Bluebird" - disco-pop
  • Boney M - "Gotta Go Home" - Caribbean-flavored disco-pop
  • Bonnie Boyer - "Got to Give in to Love" - Hi-NRG-disco
  • Bonnie Boyer - "I'll Be the Music"
  • Bonnie Boyer - "Never, Never"
  • Bonnie Boyer - "Touch Me" - electro-rock-disco
  • Bonnie, Debbie and Rosy - "Oh Boy" - rock-disco-pop
  • Bonnie Oliver - "Come Inside My Love"
  • Bonnie Pointer - "Heaven Must Have Sent You (New Version)" - remake of an Elgins classic; reached #11 Pop in the USA in October 1979
  • Bonnie Pointer - "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" - remake of a Four Tops classic; reached #40 Pop in the USA in February 1980
  • Boogie People featuring the Unique - "Boogie People"
  • Boogie People featuring the Unique - "Dance in America" - electro-disco
  • Boogie People featuring the Unique - "Disco's My Life" - electro-disco
  • Boule Noire (a.k.a. Georges Thurston) - "Discomania" - electro-disco
  • Boule Noire (a.k.a. Georges Thurston) - "Haïti" - Caribbean-flavored French disco
  • Boule Noire (a.k.a. Georges Thurston) - "J'ai besoin d'amour" - French electro-disco
  • Boule Noire (a.k.a. Georges Thurston) - "On est si bien" - French funky electro-disco
  • Boyfriends - "Dance With Me" - disco in English and Tagalog from the Philippines
  • Boyfriends - "Seksing-Seksi" - Tagalog electro-disco from the Philippines
  • Brainstorm - "A Case of the Boogie (Only Treatment: Disco Music)"
  • Brainstorm - "Don't Let Me Catch You With Your Groove Down" - funky disco
  • Brainstorm - "Hot for You" - funky disco
  • Brasa Brasil and Helena - "Supertango" - Argentinian-flavored electro-disco in Portuguese and English
  • Brass and Congas - "Hot Disco Night" - electro-disco
  • Brass and Congas - "Lead Me Tonight"
  • Brass and Congas - "New York" - electro-disco
  • Brenda - "Sábado Que Vem" - Portuguese disco-pop version of Dinah Washington's 1959 song "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes", from Brazil
  • Brenda Russell - "Way Back When" - disco-soul
  • The Britins - "Maria" - electro-disco
  • Britt Ekland - "Do It to Me (Once More With Feeling)"
  • Britt Ekland - "Private Party" - rock-disco
  • Broadway - "Love Bandit"
  • Broadway - "Magic Man"
  • Brooklyn Dreams - "Make It Last" - disco-pop; reached #69 Pop in the U.S. in March 1979
  • Brooklyn Dreams - "That's Not the Way That Your Mama Taught You to Be"
  • Brooklyn Dreams (with Donna Summer) - "Heaven Knows" - slightly different version (with main vocals by Brooklyn Dreams, and backing vocals by Donna Summer) of the 1978 hit by Donna Summer with Brooklyn Dreams (which had main vocals by Donna Summer)
  • Brother and Sister - "Midnight Desire"
  • Brothers By Choice - "Young, Single and Free"
  • Bruce Murray - "Baby, Now That I Found You" - disco version of the 1967 hit by the Foundations
  • Bruni Pagan - "Fantasy"
  • Bruni Pagan - "It's the Scene"
  • Bruni Pagan - "Late for Love"
  • Bruni Pagan - "Lovers"
  • Bruno Guillain - "On joue" - French disco
  • Bulldog Police - "Akadou Suzunosuke" - Japanese disco-pop
  • Bulldog Police - "Disuko! Gambare!! Tabuchi-kun!!" - disco-pop in Japanese and English
  • Bulldog Police - "Fuefuki Doji" - Japanese disco-pop
  • Bulldog Police - "Gekkoukamen Wa Daredeshou" - Japanese disco-pop
  • Bulldog Police - "Hashire Kotaro" - Japanese disco-pop
  • Bulldog Police - "Kaettekita Yopparai" - Japanese rock-disco-pop-fusion
  • Bulldog Police - "Kaiketsu Harimao" - Japanese latin-disco-pop
  • Bulldog Police - "Kawauchi No Ossan No Uta (Disuko Baajon)" - Japanese rock-disco-pop-fusion version of "Kawachi's Old Man's Song"
  • Bulldog Police - "Kemeko No Uta" - Japanese electro-disco-pop
  • Bulldog Police - "Mizumushi No Uta" - Japanese disco-pop-fusion; partly covers a classic melody
  • Bulldog Police - "Oyoge! Taiyakikun" - Japanese rock-disco-pop-fusion
  • Bulldog Police - "Shounen Tanteidan" - Japanese electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Bulldog Police - "Tetsuwan Atom" - Japanese electro-disco-pop
  • Bullet Train - "Don't Hold Back My Bullets" - funky disco-fusion
  • Bumblebee Unlimited - "Honey Bunn"
  • Bumblebee Unlimited - "I Got A Big Bee"
  • Bumblebee Unlimited - "I Love You" - electro-disco
  • Bumblebee Unlimited - "Space Shuttle Ride" - electro-disco
  • Bunny Sigler (a.k.a. Walter Sigler) - "By the Way You Dance (I Knew It Was You)"
  • Bunny Sigler (a.k.a. Walter Sigler) - "Glad to Be Your Lover"
  • Burnley Building Society - "The Best Dreams"
  • Burt Bacharach - "New York Lady"
  • Busta Jones (a.k.a. Michael Jones) - "(Everybody's) Dancing All Over the World"
  • Butter Toffee - "Alexander" - electro-disco-pop in English and French
  • C.D. Band - "Hoodoo Voodoo"
  • C.D. Band - "Love is Waiting"
  • C.D. Band - "Music Are You Ready" - electro-disco
  • C. G. and M. Balestra - "Lady Fine" - rock-disco-pop
  • C.K.B. - "Teach Me, Try Me" - funky electro-disco
  • C.O.D. - "Night Rider" - electro-rock-disco
  • C.O.D. - "(Putting My) Heart on the Line" - electro-disco
  • C.O.D. - "Yes I Will" - electro-disco
  • Cabo-Verde Band - "Bo Terra Cabo-Verde" - Portuguese electro-disco from Cape Verde
  • Café Au Lait - "Feelie Deelie" - electro-disco
  • Café Au Lait - "Frankenstein III" - electro-disco
  • Café Au Lait - "Manhattan Shuffle"
  • Café Au Lait - "Shape Up" - electro-disco
  • Café Au Lait - "Sweet Sexy Dracula"
  • Café Au Lait - "Young Girls"
  • Cake - "Theme from 'Mork and Mindy'" - disco version of the television theme
  • Calderon (a.k.a. Juan Carlos Calderón) - "Dame un poco de tu amor (Give Me A Little of Your Love)" - electro-disco in Spanish and English
  • Calderon (a.k.a. Juan Carlos Calderón) - "I'm Sick of This Album" - electro-disco with a section of classical and opera music with the continuation of the disco beat
  • Calderon (a.k.a. Juan Carlos Calderón) - "Latin Lover" - electro-disco
  • Calderon (a.k.a. Juan Carlos Calderón) - "Love Me Wild" - electro-disco
  • Calderon (a.k.a. Juan Carlos Calderón) - "Mr. Pianoforte" - electro-disco
  • Cameo - "Energy" - electro-disco-funk
  • Cameo - "Find My Way (1979 Version)" - funky disco remake of their 1977 song
  • Camomilla - "Can Camomilla" - portions include a disco version of sections from Offenbach's "Galop infernal"
  • Candi Staton (a.k.a. Canzetta Staton) - "Chance" - R&B-disco
  • Candi Staton (a.k.a. Canzetta Staton) - "Me and My Music"
  • Candi Staton (a.k.a. Canzetta Staton) - "Rock" - rock-disco
  • Candi Staton (a.k.a. Canzetta Staton) - "When You Wake Up Tomorrow"
  • Candido - "Dancin' and Prancin'" - electro-disco
  • Candido - "Jingo" - electro-disco cover of the Santana song
  • Candido - "Rock and Shuffle (Ah-Ha)" - electro-disco
  • Candido - "Thousand Finger Man" - electro-disco
  • Cantus-Chor - "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme (A Man After Midnight)" - disco-pop cover of ABBA's hit
  • Cappuccino - "Get Down (to the Disco)" - electro-rock-disco
  • Cappuccino - "He'll Dance With Me" - funky disco
  • Captain and Tennille - "How Can You Be So Cold?" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Captain Finger and Elie Sommers - "Mr. Surfer" - electro-disco
  • Captain Q.B. and the Big Boys - "San Diego Super Chargers" - rock-disco; theme song of the San Diego Chargers football team
  • Captain Sky (a.k.a. Daryl Cameron) - "Moonchild"
  • Captain Zorro - "Phantasm" - disco version of the theme song to the 1979 movie "Phantasm"
  • The Carats - "Here Comes That Lovely Feeling Again" - electro-disco
  • Caravelli - "Allo Elisa" - instrumental disco cover of Dave's song
  • Caravelli - "In the Navy" - instrumental disco cover of the Village People's hit
  • Caravelli - "Kennedy Airport" - instrumental disco version of the song written by Claude Carrère, Jean Schmitt, and Toto Cutugno
  • Caravelli - "La Vie Se Chante, La Vie Se Pleuer (Down By the Water)" - disco cover of Joe Dassin's song
  • Caravelli - "Où est passée ma bohème?" - Spanish-flavored instrumental disco-fusion version of Julio Iglesias' 1979 song whose melody was composed in the 1910s by Gonzalo Riog
  • Caravelli - "Rosalie" - partly-instrumental disco cover of Carlos' song
  • Caravelli - "Sing to Me Mama" - cover of the song by Claude Morgan
  • Caravelli et Son Grand Orchestre - "Boogie Wonderland" - partly-instrumental disco cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
  • Caravelli et Son Grand Orchestre - "Born to be Alive" a.k.a. "Nacido para vivir" - instrumental disco cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Caravelli et Son Grand Orchestre - "Copacabana" - mostly-instrumental disco version of Barry Manilow's 1978 hit
  • Caravelli et Son Grand Orchestre - "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" - instrumental disco version of Rod Stewart's hit
  • Caravelli et Son Grand Orchestre - "Good Times" - partly-instrumental disco cover of Chic's hit
  • Caravelli et Son Grand Orchestre - "Goodnight Tonight" - partly-instrumental jazzy rock-disco cover of Wings' hit
  • Caravelli et Son Grand Orchestre - "Let's All Chant" - cover of the 1978 hit by the Michael Zager Band
  • Caravelli et Son Grand Orchestre - "Ring My Bell" - partly-instrumental jazzy electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • Caravelli et Son Grand Orchestre - "Y.M.C.A." - partly-instrumental cover of the Village People hit
  • Carefree - "Perkelahan" - Malay electro-disco-pop from Malaysia
  • Caress - "Catch the Rhythm (Universal Mood)" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Caress - "Charmed by You" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Caress - "Love Spell" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Caress - "You Got it Too Uptight" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Carl Harvey - "Ebony Lady" - electro-disco
  • Carl Hasara - "Love's a Monster" - funky disco
  • Carlis Munro - "Outside Looking In" - electro-disco-funk
  • Carlo Artero all'organo Hammond - "Kif" - electro-disco
  • Carlos Romanos - "1-2-1"
  • Carlos Romanos - "All Through the Night"
  • Carlos Romanos - "Are You Ready" - funky disco
  • Carmin - "Caliente 'Hot Stuff'" - electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff" in Spanish and English
  • Carol Douglas (a.k.a. Carolyn Strickland) - "Come Into My Life"
  • Carol Douglas (a.k.a. Carolyn Strickland) - "I Got the Answer"
  • Carol Douglas (a.k.a. Carolyn Strickland) - "Treat Me Right" - R&B-disco
  • Carol Douglas (a.k.a. Carolyn Strickland) - "You Got a Love"
  • Carol Fredericks - "Coming Right Up" - mellow funky Latin American-flavored electro-disco
  • Carol Fredericks - "Desillusioned Woman" - electro-disco
  • Carol Fredericks - "Don't You Shine Me On" - electro-disco
  • Carol Fredericks - "Lovin' You" - electro-rock-disco
  • Carol Lloyd - "Dream Dancer"
  • Carol Lloyd - "Plans for Tomorrow"
  • Carol Lloyd - "Score" - includes the lyrics "First and ten, do it again!" from a common American football game chant
  • Carol Lloyd - "Shake Me Wake Me" - reached #89 Disco in the USA in early 1980; disco version of the 1966 Four Tops hit
  • Carol Lloyd - "Showdown"
  • Carol Lloyd - "Sundown to Sunrise"
  • Carol Williams - "Dance the Night Away"
  • Carol Williams - "I Get It"
  • Carol Williams - "Love Constitution"
  • Carol Williams - "Take Your Time"
  • Carol Williams - "Tell the World About Our Love"
  • Caroline Bernier - "Love (I Don't Wanna Hear About It)" - electro-disco
  • Carrie Lucas - "Dance With You" - reached #40 Pop in the U.K. in June 1979, #70 Pop in the USA in 1979; part of the bassline covers that of Willie Hutch's 1974 song "You Sure Know How to Love Your Man"
  • Carrie Lucas - "Danceland"
  • Carrie Lucas - "Keep Smilin'" - based on her "I Gotta Keep Dancin'"
  • Carrie Lucas - "Southern Star" - rock-disco-pop
  • Carrie Mims, Herb Lee, and White River Junction - "I'm Gonna Get You (Meeow)" - electro-disco
  • Carte Blanche - "Get Up Get On Your Feet" - electro-rock-disco
  • Carthago - "Hanen" - Arabic electro-disco from Tunisia
  • Casino Music - "Burger City" - electro-disco-pop in French and English
  • Castadiva - "Disco Verdi" - rock-disco with some sections covering operatic tunes by Giuseppe Verdi
  • Caviar - "Come to L.A."
  • Caviar - "Girls for Love" - electro-disco
  • Cela - "I'm in Love"
  • Celebration featuring Paul Fauerso - "You Can Count on Love"
  • Celebration featuring Suzanne Wallach - "Disco Symphony"
  • Celebration featuring Suzanne Wallach - "Party Girl"
  • Celeste Legaspi - "Mamang Sorbetero" - disco-pop in Tagalog and English from the Philippines; the melody covers Jose Mari Chan's 1974 English song "Mr. Songwriter"
  • Celi Bee (a.k.a. Celida Camacho) - "Dancin' Nuts"
  • Celi Bee (a.k.a. Celida Camacho) - "Donkey, Donkey"
  • Celi Bee (a.k.a. Celida Camacho) - "Give it to Me"
  • Celi Bee (a.k.a. Celida Camacho) - "Love Drops"
  • Céline Lomez (a.k.a. Céline Léger) - "Vol de nuit" - French disco; also released in an English version, "Night Flight"
  • Central Line - "Sticks and Stones" - funky electro-disco
  • Cergon (a.k.a. Cervera and Gonzales) - "Do What You Feel" - electro-rock-disco
  • Cergon (a.k.a. Cervera and Gonzales) - "Play It Funky" - funky electro-disco
  • [Jean-Marc] Cerrone - "Living on Love" - electro-disco
  • [Jean-Marc] Cerrone - "Rock Me" - rock-disco
  • Chãilo - "Boogie Oogie Oogie" - electro-disco cover of A Taste of Honey's hit
  • Chailai Chai Tha and Sawanee Phatthana - "Plxb cı" - Oriental-flavored Thai disco
  • Chain Reaction - "Dance Freak (Sound of New York)" - funky disco
  • Chain Reaction - "Sweet Lady (Dance With Me)" - funky disco
  • Chameleon - "Come into My Life" - disco-soul
  • Chameleon - "We'll Be Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • Champ's Boys Orchestra with Mike Oldfield - "Guilty" - electro-rock-disco
  • Champagne - "Black Jack" - electro-rock-disco
  • Champagne - "Rollerball"
  • Chandelier - "Give Me the Love I Need"
  • Chanell - "Feeling"
  • Chanell - "Stand Up for the Disco"
  • Chanson - "Jack Be Nimble" - partly incorporates lyrics from the English nursery rhyme by this name ("Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick")
  • Chanson - "Magic Carpet Ride"
  • Chanson - "Make It Happen" - funky disco
  • Chanson - "Sing All Night"
  • Chantal Curtis (a.k.a. Chantal Sitruk) - "Bet Your Bottom Dollar" - electro-disco
  • Chantal Curtis (a.k.a. Chantal Sitruk) - "Get Another Love" - funky disco
  • Chantal Curtis (a.k.a. Chantal Sitruk) - "Hey Taxi Driver"
  • Chantal Curtis (a.k.a. Chantal Sitruk) - "Hit Man" - electro-disco
  • Chantal Curtis (a.k.a. Chantal Sitruk) - "I Gotta Know"
  • Chantana Kittiyapan - "Sa Ra Wan" - Thai disco
  • Chaplin Band - "Madman's Discotheque" - electro-rock-disco
  • Chapter 8 - "Come On Dance With Me" - electro-disco-funk-fusion
  • Charanga 76 - "C-U-B-A is Cuba" - Cuban-flavored and rock-flavored mellow disco-fusion
  • Charanga 76 - "Como Vamos A Gozar (Good Times)" - latin-disco version of Chic's "Good Times" in Spanish and English
  • Charanga 76 - "Mi Amor Prohibido (My Forbidden Lover)" - remake of Chic's "My Forbidden Lover" in Spanish and English
  • Charanga 76 - "Musica Trance" a.k.a. "Music Trance" - latin-disco version of the Ben E. King original in Spanish and English
  • Charanga 76 - "No Nos Pararan (Ain't No Stopping Us Now)" - latin-disco version of McFadden and Whitehead's "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" in Spanish
  • Charanga 76 - "Somos Familia (We Are Family)" - remake of Sister Sledge's "We Are Family" in Spanish and English
  • Charles Jackson - "I Finally Found My Love"
  • Charles Jackson - "I'm Gonna Get Your Love" - R&B-disco
  • Charlie Calello Orchestra - "Moonlight Serenade" - disco version of the song written by Mitchell Parrish and Glenn Miller for the Glenn Miller Orchestra's recording of 1939
  • Charlie Calello Orchestra - "Star Dust" - jazzy disco
  • Charlie Calello Orchestra - "Skyliner" - jazzy disco
  • Charlie Calello Orchestra - "Temptation"
  • Charlie Cannon - "The Fever is On" - funky disco
  • Charly Galatis and His Orchestra - "Amapola" - disco version of José María Lacalle Garcia's song
  • Charly Galatis and His Orchestra - "Kibombo"
  • Charmé featuring Janet Wright - "It Discos to Show Ya"
  • Charytin (a.k.a. Marí del Rosario Goico Rodríguez) - "La Noche es Joven" - Spanish disco
  • Charytin (a.k.a. Marí del Rosario Goico Rodríguez) - "Lucas" - Spanish disco
  • Charytin (a.k.a. Marí del Rosario Goico Rodríguez) - "Mí Verdad" - Spanish mellow disco
  • Charytin (a.k.a. Marí del Rosario Goico Rodríguez) - "Para Hacer Bien el Amor" - Spanish latin-disco
  • Cheerleaders - "One Third Love" - disco-pop
  • Cheerleaders - "Your Petite Cherie" - Bavarian-flavored disco-pop-fusion in English and French
  • Chelsia Chan a.k.a. Chén Qiū Xiá - "Xiǎngzhe Nǐ" - Cantonese disco from Hong Kong
  • Chemistry - "Skateboard"
  • Chen Qiong Mei - "Yǐngzi zài nǎlǐ" - Mandarin electro-rock-disco-pop from Taiwan
  • Chen Qiong Mei - "Zǒu bù wán de lù" - Mandarin electro-disco-pop from Taiwan
  • Cher (a.k.a. Cherilyn Sarkisian) - "Hell on Wheels" - rock-disco
  • Cher (a.k.a. Cherilyn Sarkisian) - "Say the Word"
  • Cher (a.k.a. Cherilyn Sarkisian) - "Take Me Home" - reached #8 Pop in the USA in May 1979
  • Cherish - "For You" - electro-disco-soul
  • Cherries - "Just Close the Door" - electro-disco
  • Cherries - "Tea for Two" - electro-rock-disco-pop version of the 1924 song by composed by Vincent Youmans with lyrics by Irving Caesar
  • Cherry Laine - "Danny's Disco" - electro-rock-disco
  • Cherry Laine - "I'm Hot" - electro-disco
  • Cherry Laine - "Musicman" - electro-disco-pop
  • Cherry Laine - "Sergeant Rock"
  • Cherry Laine - "You are the Song" - electro-rock-disco cover of the 1978 song by Cathy Lee and the Coins
  • Cheryl Ladd - "Missing You"
  • Cheryl Lynn - "Feel It" - Hi-NRG-disco
  • Cheryl Lynn - "Hide It Away" - electro-disco
  • Cheryl Lynn - "I've Got Just What You Need"
  • Cheryl Lynn - "Keep It Hot"
  • Cheryl Lynn - "Love Bomb"
  • Chic - "Good Times" - reached #1 Pop in the USA in August 1979, #5 Pop in the U.K. in July 1979
  • Chic - "My Feet Keep Dancing" - reached #21 Pop in the U.K. in January 1980, #101 Pop in the USA in December 1980
  • Chic - "My Forbidden Lover" - reached #43 Pop in the USA in November 1979, #15 Pop in the U.K. in November 1979
  • Chicago - "Streetplayer" a.k.a. "Street Player" - disco version of the 1978 song by Rufus and Chaka Khan
  • The Chi-Lites - "Higher"
  • Chilly - "Sacrifice"
  • Chinchilla - "Gipsy Lady"
  • The Chinox - "Born to be Alive" - cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Cho Han-ok wa Eunnalgae a.k.a. Cho Han-ok and Silver Wings - "Dangsindo ttaeloneun" - Korean electro-disco
  • Chocolat's - "Señorita Por Favor" - Spanish-flavored electro-disco in English and Spanish
  • Chosen Few - "Boogie Army (Boogie Down)" - rock-disco
  • Chris Mick Davies - "Desperate Lady"
  • Chris Mick Davies - "Fever Paradise"
  • Chris Mick Davies - "I've Gotten to Love You"
  • Chris Mick Davies - "Manhattan Skyline"
  • Christian Anders - "Running Away"
  • Christian Morin - "Rise" - mellow jazzy electro-disco cover of Herb Alpert's hit
  • Christian Schwarz - "The Talk of All the U.S.A." - rock-disco-pop
  • Christie Allen - "He's My Number One" - electro-disco
  • Christmas Dance Party - "All I Want for Christmas is a Disco Beat" - electro-disco-pop
  • Christopher John, Son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Da You Think I'm Sexy" - electro-rock-disco cover of Rod Stewart's hit
  • Christopher John, Son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Good Morning, Good Morning" - rock-disco-fusion version of the 1967 Beatles song
  • Christopher John, Son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Le Freak" - funky electro-disco cover of Chic's 1978 hit
  • Christopher John, Son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Thank God It's Friday" - cover of the song by Love and Kisses
  • Christopher John, Son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Y.M.C.A." - cover of the Village People's hit
  • Christopher John, Son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "You Make Me Feel" - electro-disco cover of Sylvester's hit
  • Christy Caro - "L'hiver est le plus chaud" - Spanish-flavored French disco
  • Christy Essien - "What Love is About" - funky electro-disco
  • Chromium - "Forces of Light" - electro-disco-pop
  • Chromium - "Haunted Disco" - electro-rock-disco
  • Chromium - "Radar Angels" - electro-rock-disco
  • Chromium - "Time Traveller" a.k.a. "Time Traveler"
  • Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers - "Berro E Sombaro" - latin-disco
  • Chuck Cissel - "Cisselin' Hot"
  • Chuck Jackson - "When the Fuel Runs Out" - disco version of the 1973 Executive Suite classic
  • Chunga - "Chunga - Chungaria" - Portuguese disco
  • Cinderella - "Sir" - electro-disco-pop
  • Cinderella - "T-T-T Shirt" - disco-pop
  • Cindy and Roy - "Can You Feel It?"
  • Cindy and Roy - "Changin' Jobs"
  • Cindy and Roy - "Gotta Love Somebody Else"
  • Cindy Bullens - "Too Close to Home" - electro-rock-disco
  • Cindy und Bert (a.k.a. Jutta Gusenburger and Norbert Berger) - "Cordobes" - Spanish-flavored disco-pop in German
  • Cindy und Bert (a.k.a. Jutta Gusenburger and Norbert Berger) - "Einmal im Leben Zigeuner sein" - German disco-pop
  • Circus - "Hitchhike" a.k.a. "Hitchihaiku" - Japanese disco-pop
  • Circus - "Koi wa majikku" - Japanese disco version of "Could It Be Magic", the 1973 Barry Manilow ballad whose melodies were copied from Chopin's Prelude in C Minor, Opus 28, no. 20
  • Circus - "Moving" a.k.a. "Muuvuingu" - electro-disco-pop in Japanese and English
  • Circus - "Shine Silently" - mellow disco-pop in Japanese and English
  • Citi - "Can You Do It On Skates"
  • Citi - "Disco Strut"
  • Citi - "Heart Attack"
  • Citi - "Power Play"
  • Citi - "Roller Disco"
  • Citizen Gang - "Back to Liberty" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Citizen Gang - "Guys" - rock-disco
  • Citizen Gang - "People of the World"
  • Citizen Gang - "Womanly Way"
  • City Streets - "Plastic Saddle"
  • Clabbe - "An Evening in Paris (Deca-Dancing)" - rock-disco
  • Claire - "High on Love"
  • Claire - "If You'd Only Come Back"
  • Clarence Reid - "You Get Me Up"
  • Clark Gault - "Glitter"
  • Clark Gault - "Silhouette" - mellow disco
  • Clay Carillon (a.k.a. Luis Fúnez Serrano) - "Shimmy-Dancing" - disco-pop
  • Clem Curtis - "Unchained Melody/Need Your Love" - first part is a disco version of the 1965 hit by the Righteous Brothers; second part is a disco version of a song by Tony Sadler
  • Cleveland Eaton - "Birmingham Train" - funky disco
  • Cleveland Eaton - "Get Off" - funky disco
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "California Gold" - jazzy rock-disco version of Marc Seaberg's 1979 song
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "Dschinghis Khan" - disco-pop; instrumental cover of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "Gotta Go Home" - instrumental Caribbean-flavored disco version of Boney M's 1979 song; uses Boney M's original instrumental backing track as its base, to which other instrumentation was added
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "Heart of Glass" - instrumental electro-disco version of Blondie's hit
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper" - partly-instrumental electro-disco cover of Sarah Brightman and the Starship Troopers's hit
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "I Will Survive" - instrumental disco version of Gloria Gaynor's hit
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "Knock On Wood" - instrumental jazzy electro-rock-disco version of the song by Eddie Floyd that was remade by Amii Stewart
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "One Way Ticket" - instrumental jazzy disco version of the pop song written by Hank Hunter and Jack Keller that was first recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "We'll Have A Party Tonite'Nite" - instrumental electro-rock-disco cover of the song by The Teens
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "Wo ist Jane?" - instrumental electro-disco cover of Marianne Rosenberg's 1979 song
  • Cliff Carpenter und sein Orchester - "Y.M.C.A." - instrumental disco cover of the Village People hit
  • Les Clodettes - "Hey Marry Me" - disco-pop
  • Cloud One - "Jump, Jump, Jump" - electro-disco; produced by Patrick Adams
  • Cloud One - "Stomp Your Feet and Dance" - electro-disco; produced by Patrick Adams
  • Clout - "Under Fire" - electro-rock-disco version of Jackie's song
  • The Coasters - "Disco Calypso" - electro-R&B-disco
  • Coco and Ben[jamin Robinson] - "Good Feelin" - electro-disco-soul
  • Colleen Heather - "Heartbreaker" - rock-disco
  • Colleen Heather - "It's Magic"
  • Colleen Heather - "On the Run"
  • Colorado - "A Merry Cub" - electro-rock-disco
  • Commandant Carlos - "The Charm of Love" - electro-disco
  • Contact - "Tomorrow"
  • The Continental Group - "Rasputin" - cover of Boney M's hit
  • The Continental Group - "Y.M.C.A." - cover of the Village People's 1978 hit
  • The Controllers - "I Can't Turn the Boogie Loose (Fast Version)" - electro-disco-funk
  • Cook County - "Olympiad '84"
  • Cook County - "Pinball Playboy (Playboy Theme)" - disco version of "Playboy's Theme", written by Carolyn Leigh and Cy Coleman
  • Corn Flakes - "Sing"
  • Corniche - "California Hustle"
  • Corniche - "Theme from CHiPs" - theme from the television series
  • Cortex - "Devils Dance" - is electro-rock-disco-fusion
  • Cory Daye - "Green Light"
  • Cory Daye - "Keep the Ball Rollin'"
  • Cory Daye - "Pow Wow" - reached #76 Pop in the USA in November 1979
  • Cory Daye - "Single Again / What Time Does the Balloon Go Up" - mellow disco cover of the 1978 Odyssey song medley
  • Cosmic Gal - "Keep On Moving" - rock-disco
  • Cosmic Gal - "Moon Dream" - electro-disco
  • Cosmic Gal - "You Are A Teaser" - rock-disco-pop
  • Cosmic Gal a.k.a. Shampoo - "Please Mr. Postman" - electro-rock-disco-pop version of the 1961 hit by the Marvelettes
  • Cosmo Wave and the Space Cadets - "Star Treking" - electro-disco
  • Costa Cordalis - "Spiel Bouzouki" - Greek-flavored disco-pop in German covering "Disco Bouzouki" by Disco Bouzouki Band
  • Craabs - "Let's Go Dancing" - electro-rock-disco
  • Craig Palmer - "A La Valentino"
  • Craig Palmer - "Disco Rag" - jazzy disco
  • Craig Palmer - "Friday Night Fever"
  • Craig Palmer - "Holiday for Lovers"
  • Craig Palmer - "Name Dropper"
  • Craig Palmer - "Twice the Speed"
  • Craig Palmer - "U.S. Grant"
  • Creme D'Cocoa - "Doin' the Dog"
  • Creme D'Cocoa - "Nasty Street"
  • Cricket - "You Don't Care" - electro-disco, based on "Manaos" by Crossbow
  • Croisette - "Jokers are Wild"
  • Croisette - "Keep it on Ice"
  • Croisette - "Shipwrecked in a Storm"
  • Croisette - "Under Hypnosis"
  • Crosstown Traffic - "Love Your Family" - electro-disco
  • Crowd Pleasers - "Blessed With Rhythm" - funky electro-disco
  • Crowd Pleasers - "Disco World" - disco-pop
  • Crown Heights Affair - "Come Fly with Me"
  • Crown Heights Affair - "Dance Lady Dance" - reached #44 Pop in the U.K. in April 1979
  • Crown Heights Affair - "Number One Woman"
  • Crown Heights Affair - "Take a Chance (on Love)"
  • Crown Heights Affair - "The Rock is Hot" - funky disco
  • Crown Heights Affair - "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"
  • Cruisers - "Space Hotel" - electro-disco
  • The Crusaders featuring Randy Crawford - "Street Life" - jazzy disco/jazz-funk; reached #36 Pop in the USA in November 1979, #5 Pop in the U.K. in September 1979
  • Crystal Blue - "Part-Time Love"
  • Crystal Disco Band - "Nuclear Night" - Louisiana-flavored (Zydeco/Cajun) disco; copies the bassline from "Feeling Good" by Francine McGee
  • Crystal Tree - "Haru Ichiban" - jazzy disco in English and Japanese
  • Cuba Gooding - "Dance Floor Lover"
  • Cuba Gooding - "Disco Royale" - mellow disco
  • Cubby St. Charles - "Party" - disco-funk
  • Cubby St. Charles - "Shake It" - disco-funk
  • Cui Tai Jing - "YMCA" - Mandarin Chinese disco version of the Village People's 1978 hit
  • Cupid a.k.a. Kyuupitto - "Love Beat 3 3 7 / Rabubiito 3 3 7" - disco-pop in Japanese and English
  • Curtis - "How Can I Tell Her" - rock-R&B-disco
  • Curtis Mayfield - "Heartbeat" - disco-soul
  • Curtis Mayfield - "Over the Hump"
  • Curtis Mayfield - "Tell Me, Tell Me (How Ya Like to be Loved)" - mellow disco-soul
  • Curtis Mayfield - "You Better Stop!"
  • Curvin Marlow - "Oh Carolina" - disco-pop
  • Cyclades - "Ah! Ah! Encore" - electro-disco
  • Cyclades - "Fire to Desire" - funky electro-disco
  • Cynthia Woodard - "California Dreamin'" - disco cover of the classic originally performed by the Mamas and the Papas
  • Cynthia Woodard - "Disco Roller"
  • D.C. LaRue (David Charles L'Heureux) - "Don't be Afraid of the Dark"
  • D.C. LaRue (David Charles L'Heureux) - "Forces of the Night"
  • D.C. LaRue (David Charles L'Heureux) - "Hot Jungle Drums and Voodoo Rhythm"
  • D.C. LaRue (David Charles L'Heureux) - "It Makes Me Believe in Love Again"
  • D.C. LaRue (David Charles L'Heureux) with Rita Moreno - "Have a Good Time" - latin-disco in Spanish and English
  • D.D. Sound (Disco Delivery Sound) - "Backstreet Baby"
  • D.D. Sound (Disco Delivery Sound) - "Café" - latin-disco
  • D.D. Sound (Disco Delivery Sound) - "She's Not a Disco Lady"
  • DJ Dave - "Aku Tak Tahu" - Malay disco-pop
  • DJ Dave - "Hairan" - Malay disco
  • DJ Dave - "Usah Lagi Bersedih" - Malay rock-disco-pop
  • D'llegance - "Midnight Ride"
  • D'llegance - "Share My Love"
  • Daddy Dewdrop - "If You Wanna Wanna" - electro-disco
  • Daddy Dewdrop - "Turn on the Motion" - electro-disco
  • Dafne and The Tenderspots - "Disco Hell" - electro-punk-disco-fusion
  • Daisy Daze and the Bumble Bees - "Happy Birthday to You" - electro-disco version of the classic song; also released in a French version, "Joyeux Anniversaire"
  • Daisy Daze and the Bumble Bees - "Planet O"
  • Daisy Dynamite - "Disco Dancer" - electro-disco
  • Daisy Dynamite - "Jetset" - electro-disco
  • Dalida - "Laissez-moi danser (Monday, Tuesday)" - French disco; reached #1 Pop in France; also released in an English version, "Let Me Dance Tonight"
  • [Gary] Dalton and [Kent] Dubarri - "I (You) Can Dance All By My (Your) Self"
  • Dame Edna Everage - "Disco Matilda" - Australian Aboriginal-flavored disco based around the Australian traditional song "Waltzing Matilda"
  • Damiano - "Senza Musica" - Italian disco; instrumentation is based on "You're the Most Precious Thing in My Life" by Love and Kisses
  • Dan-I - "Monkey Chop" - electro-disco; reached #30 Pop in the U.K. in November 1979
  • Dan Hartman - "Free Ride" - rock-disco-pop version of a song originally recorded by the Edgar Winter Group
  • Dan Hartman - "Hands Down (Hands Up)"
  • Dan Hartman - "Just for Fun" - disco-pop
  • Dan Hartman - "Love Strong" - electro-rock-disco
  • Dan Hartman with Loleatta Holloway - "Vertigo/Relight My Fire" - disco-house; reached #1 Disco in the USA in January 1980, #104 Pop in the USA in 1980; theme song to the final period of "The Tomorrow Show" by Tom Snyder on NBC
  • Dan Norman - "I Can't Get No Lover" - electro-disco-pop
  • Dan Perlman - "You Know Me, I Know You (Disco)"
  • Dana - "Break the Ice" - electro-disco
  • Dana and Gene - "Dario, Can You Get Me into Studio 54?"
  • Dance People - "Dance People" - electro-disco
  • Dance People - "Fly Away" - electro-disco
  • Dance People - "Give Your Feet a Treat"
  • Daniel Barbe - "Le Sphinx" - electro-disco
  • Daniel Grau - "Atlantis" - electro-disco
  • Daniel Grau - "Disco Fantasy" - electro-disco
  • Daniel Grau - "Doopey" - electro-disco
  • Daniel Grau - "Sonido Magico" - electro-disco
  • Danny Darrow - "Telephones"
  • Danny ja Armi - "Löysin viimein paikan kaivatun" - Finnish electro-rock-disco
  • Danny Santos and Bronx - "Fight for the Light"
  • Dante's Inferno - "Ain't Misbehavin' (One Never Knows Do One?)" - disco version of a song written by Waller, Brook, and Razaf, from Fats Waller's musical
  • Dante's Inferno - "Could It Be Magic" - disco cover of the 1973 Barry Manilow ballad original
  • Dante's Inferno - "Fire Island"
  • Dante's Inferno - "'Round about Midnight"
  • Dante's Inferno - "'T Ain't Nobody's Bizness if I Do" - disco version of the song with lyrics by Grainger and Robbins, which was originally a blues song recorded by Bessie Smith in 1923
  • Dante's Inferno - "They're Playing Our Song" - disco cover of a song written by Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager
  • Dark Victory - "Emotions of Love" - electro-disco-pop
  • Dave (a.k.a. Wouter Otto Levenbach) - "Allo Elisa" - French disco-pop
  • Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen - "Disco Magic"
  • Dave Mason - "Skatetown U.S.A. (Main Theme)" - electro-disco; title track on the soundtrack to the movie "Skatetown U.S.A."
  • David Bendeth - "Feel the Real (Disco Remix)" - reached #44 Pop in the U.K. in September 1979
  • David Castle - "Pure Love" - disco-pop
  • David Johansen - "Swaheto Woman" - electro-disco
  • David McAllister - "Exposition"
  • David Ruffin - "Sexy Dancer"
  • David Simmons - "Holdin' Back" - R&B-disco cover of the 1978 Bionic Boogie song
  • David Simmons - "Locked Up in a Groove"
  • David Simmons - "Someday Someway"
  • Dazz Band - "I Searched Around"
  • Dazzle - "All"
  • Dazzle - "It's Not the Same" - disco-soul
  • Dazzle - "Reaching" - R&B-disco
  • Dazzle - "Slipped Disco"
  • Dazzle - "You Dazzle Me!"
  • De Strangers - "Bij de rijkswacht" - Dutch disco-pop parody version of "In the Navy" by the Village People
  • Dealer a.k.a. Washington Flyer a.k.a. Strutt and Company - "Star Dance" a.k.a. "Airborne"
  • Debbie Jacobs - "Don't You Want My Love" - reached #106 Pop in the USA
  • Debbie Jacobs - "High On Your Love" - reached #70 Pop in the USA in March 1980; bundled with "Hot, Hot (Give it All You Got)", reached #1 Disco in the USA in March 1980
  • Debbie Jacobs - "Hot, Hot (Give it All You Got)"
  • Debbie Jacobs - "Undercover Lover"
  • Debbie Peters - "Boogie With Me Baby"
  • Debbie Raymond - "Rollerdisco"
  • Deblas - "Soy una gata" - Spanish electro-rock-disco
  • Debora [Serrata] - "Quiero Tu Amor (I Want Your Love)" - Spanish electro-disco version of Chic's "I Want Your Love"
  • Debora [Serrata] - "Sabes Bien (Heaven Knows)" - Spanish electro-disco version of the hit by Donna Summer with Brooklyn Dreams
  • Debora [Serrata] - "Tu Amor Sera Mio (Got to be Real)" - Spanish electro-R&B-disco/electro-R&B version of Cheryl Lynn's hit
  • Debora [Serrata] - "Yo Vivire (I Will Survive)" - Spanish electro-disco version of Gloria Gaynor's hit
  • Deborah Johnson - "That is Love" - electro-disco
  • Deborah Washington - "Rock It"
  • Dee Dee (a.k.a. Anna Dekkers) - "Heat of the Beat" - disco-fusion
  • Dee Dee (a.k.a. Anna Dekkers) a.k.a. Vulcano - "Sweet, Sweet Lovin'" - disco-fusion
  • Dee Dee Bridgewater - "Bad For Me"
  • Dee Edwards - "Don't Sit Down"
  • Dee Edwards - "Heavy Love" - disco-soul
  • Delegation - "Darlin' (I Think About You)"
  • Delegation - "Heartache No. 9"
  • Delegation - "Stand Up (Reach for the Sky)"
  • Delegation - "You and I" - mellow R&B-disco
  • Delores Hall - "Can't Live Without Your Love" - rock-disco
  • Delores Hall - "I Was Born to be Free" - disco-soul
  • Delores Hall - "Snapshot" - electro-disco
  • Del[ton] Kacher a.k.a. Del Casher - "Pacific Coast Highway"
  • Del[ton] Kacher a.k.a. Del Casher - "Pickin' on Mozart" - electro-disco based on a Mozart classical theme
  • Denie Corbett - "What You Won't Do for Love"
  • Denie Corbett and Station Break - "Be What You Are" - electro-disco
  • Deniece Williams - "I Found Love"
  • Deniece Williams - "I've Got the Next Dance" - reached #73 Pop in the USA in September 1979
  • Denise - "Fire-Storm" - electro-rock-disco
  • Denise - "I Don't Like Babbling" - electro-disco
  • Denise - "Lovin' the Night Away"
  • Denise LaSalle - "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" - electro-rock-disco; remake of the Rod Stewart hit "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", with slightly modified lyrics
  • Denise McCann - "I Have a Destiny" - electro-disco
  • Denise McCann - "I Like the Look" - rock-disco
  • Denise McCann - "It Hurts Just Like the Real Thing" - rock-disco
  • Denise McCann - "Midnight Madness"
  • Dennis Parker - "High Life"
  • Dennis Parker - "Like An Eagle"
  • Dennis Parker - "Medley: Why Don't You Boogie/I'm a Dancer/I Need Your Love"
  • Dennis Parker - "New York By Night"
  • Dennis Woodrich - "Dancing Shoes"
  • Denny Duron - "He Had Arrived" - rock-disco
  • [Eumir] Deodato - "Night Cruiser"
  • [Eumir] Deodato - "Shazam" - electro-rock-disco
  • Deryll Inman - "I'm Your Friendly Disco Rock"
  • Destination - "Castles (Suite)"
  • Destination - "Destination's Theme/Let Us Entertain You"
  • Destination - "Move On Up/Up Up Up" - "Move On Up" is a disco cover of the 1971 Curtis Mayfield classic
  • Destination - "My #1 Request: Put It Where You Want It/Unfinished Symphony/Fantasy from Mortishia to Gomez Addams" - includes a disco version of the Addams Family theme song
  • Destination - "The End (The Party)"
  • The Destiny Orchestra - "Spring Rain" - cover of Bebu Silvetti's 1976 song
  • Detto Mariano featuring Angella Dean - "World X" - rock-disco
  • Dexter Wansel - "I'll Never Forget (My Favourite Disco)"
  • Dexter Wansel - "It's Cool" - electro-disco
  • Dexter Wansel - "Let Me Rock You"
  • The Diamond Dolls - "Toot Toot Tootsie - Good-bye" - disco version of the 1921 Al Jolson hit "Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye)" from the musical "Bombo"
  • Diana Ross - "No One Gets the Prize"
  • Diana Ross - "The Boss" - reached #19 Pop in the USA in October 1979, #40 Pop in the U.K. in August 1979
  • Difference - "Hey Lover" - mellow electro-disco
  • Difference - "High Fly (Poporompompo)" - rock-disco
  • Difference - "Searchin'" - electro-disco-pop
  • Difference - "Shake That Groovy Thing" - electro-disco
  • Difference - "Tell Me" - electro-disco
  • Difference - "Walkin' Same Way" - mellow electro-disco-pop
  • Dina Straat - "Du bist wieder da" - German disco-pop
  • Dionne Warwick - "Out of My Hands"
  • Dionne Warwick - "Who, What, When, Where, Why" - disco version of Rupert Holmes's song, with slightly different lyrics
  • Direct Current - "Boogie Man"
  • Direct Current - "Everybody Here Must Party"
  • Direct Current - "Nothing Can Stop Us" - disco-funk
  • Direct Current - "Sweet Release" - funky disco
  • Disco Band Ramirez - "Jaque Mate Rey Dos" - electro-disco
  • Disco Bouzouki Band - "Greek Magic" - Greek-flavored disco in Greek and English
  • Disco Bouzouki Band - "Never on Sunday" - Greek-flavored disco
  • Disco Bouzouki Band - "Zorba the Greek" - Greek-flavored disco
  • Disco Dance Group - "Good Times" - cover of Chic's 1979 hit
  • Disco Dance Group - "Goodnight Tonight" - electro-rock-disco cover of Wings' 1979 hit
  • Disco Dance Group - "I Was Made for Lovin' You" - metal-disco; cover of KISS's hit
  • Disco Dance Group - "Lady Night" - electro-disco cover of Patrick Juvet's song
  • Disco Dance Group - "Wojtila Disco Dance" - electro-disco cover of the 1979 song "Wojtyla Disco Dance" by Freddy the Flying Dutchman and the Sistina Band
  • Disco Dick - "Disco Dick" - electro-disco parody incorporating several notes from the Dragnet theme song
  • Disco Dick - "Disco I.Y. (D.I.Y. Disco)" - electro-disco parody
  • Disco Getters a.k.a. Discogetters - "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" - cover of the hit by McFadden and Whitehead
  • Disco Getters a.k.a. Discogetters - "Bad Girls" - cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Disco Getters a.k.a. Discogetters - "Boogie Wonderland" - cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
  • Disco Getters a.k.a. Discogetters - "H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" - electro-disco cover of Edwin Starr's hit
  • Disco Getters a.k.a. Discogetters - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • Disco Getters a.k.a. Discogetters - "We Are Family" - cover of Sister Sledge's hit
  • Disco King Chris Williams - "Born to Get Down" - funky disco
  • Disco King Chris Williams - "Keep On Dancing" - funky electro-disco
  • Disco Soul - "Hey Girl" - electro-disco
  • Disco Soul - "I Need Miss Right" - electro-disco
  • Disco Spectacular - "Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In" - disco version of the song from the film and musical "Hair" popularized by the 5th Dimension
  • Disco Spectacular - "Easy to be Hard" - electro-disco version of a song from the film and musical "Hair"
  • Disco Spectacular - "Good Morning Starshine" - disco version of a song from the film and musical "Hair"
  • Disco Spectacular - "Where Do I Go?" - rock-disco version of a song from the film and musical "Hair"
  • Discobolos - "C'est la Vie" - French disco
  • Discobolos - "Little Painted Pitcher"
  • Discocuecas - "Bixo Maluco" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Discocuecas - "Doce Balanço" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Discotheque - "Intro-Disco" - medley of disco and electro-disco snippets including "Y.M.C.A.", "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy", "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)", "I Want Your Love", "Shame", and "Let's All Chant" along with rock-oriented sections
  • Diva Gray and Oyster - "Good Good Tequila" - electro-disco
  • Diva Gray and Oyster - "Hotel Paradise" - electro-disco
  • Diva Gray and Oyster - "St. Tropez" - electro-disco; reached #25 Disco in the USA in early 1980
  • Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band - "Compliment Your Leading Lady"
  • Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band - "Deputy of Love"
  • Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band - "I'm an Indian, Too" - disco version of an Irving Berlin song from the 1946 musical "Annie Get Your Gun"
  • Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band - "Para Ti / This is Just for You" - disco in English and Spanish
  • Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band - "Winter Love"
  • Don Bernini - "Selvaggio" - electro-rock-disco
  • Don Downing - "Love Doctor"
  • Don Downing - "Sugar and Spice"
  • Don Lurio - "Ruba Ruba" - Italian disco
  • Don Prini (a.k.a. José Gagliardi Jr.) - "Se Você Não Me Quer" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Don Prini (a.k.a. José Gagliardi Jr.) - "Você Pensa Que É A Tal" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Donatella Moretti - "Che Pazzo Sei" - Italian electro-rock-disco
  • [Donatella] Rettore - "Brivido" - Italian rock-disco
  • [Donatella] Rettore - "Splendido Splendente" - Italian electro-disco-pop; reached #6 Pop in the Italy
  • Donna Lynton - "Living Together Apart" - disco-pop
  • Donna Marie Feltman - "Before the Night is Over" - electro-disco
  • Donna Marie Feltman - "My Greatest Love" - electro-disco
  • Donna Marie Feltman - "Over the Rainbow" - jazzy electro-disco version of the classic from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz
  • Donna Marie Feltman - "Prelude to Dance" - electro-disco
  • Donna Marie Feltman - "Prelude to Love"
  • Donna Summer - "Bad Girls" - rock-disco; reached #1 Pop in the USA in July 1979, #14 Pop in the U.K. in July 1979
  • Donna Summer - "Dim All the Lights" - electro-disco; reached #2 Pop in the USA in November 1979, #29 Pop in the U.K. in October 1979
  • Donna Summer - "Hot Stuff" - electro-rock-disco; reached #1 Pop in the USA in June 1979, #11 Pop in the U.K. in June 1979
  • Donna Summer - "On the Radio" - reached #5 Pop in the USA in March 1980, #9 R&B in the USA; reached #32 Pop in the U.K. in February 1980
  • Donna Summer - "Walk Away" - electro-disco; reached #36 Pop in the USA in late 1980, #35 Hot Soul Singles in the USA in 1980
  • Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand - "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)" - reached #1 Pop in the USA in November 1979, #3 Pop in the U.K. in December 1979
  • Donnie Iris (a.k.a. Dominic Ierace) - "Because of You" - rock-disco
  • Donnie Iris (a.k.a. Dominic Ierace) - "Bring on the Eighties" - electro-rock-disco; includes the words "Halston, Gucci, Fiorucci" copied from Sister Sledge's "He's the Greatest Dancer"
  • The Dooleys - "Wanted" - electro-disco-pop; reached #3 Pop in the U.K. in August 1979
  • Doris Jones - "Can't You See the Smile on My Face"
  • Doris Jones - "Possessed"
  • Doris Jones - "Suddenly I'm Alive"
  • Doruk Onatkut Orkestrası - "Yarınlar Bizim" - Turkish electro-disco-pop version of Ali Rıza Binboğa's song
  • The Double Dozen Orchestra - "Dicing with Disco" - electro-disco
  • Double Exposure - "I Got the Hots for You" - disco-funk
  • Double Exposure - "Where Have You Been All My Life" - disco-soul
  • Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - "Call Me" - jazzy disco
  • Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - "New York at Dawn" - jazzy disco
  • Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - "R.S.V.P. / Respondez S'il Vous Plait" - disco-fusion in English and French
  • Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - "The Seven Year Itch" - jazzy disco
  • Dr. Hook - "Sexy Eyes" - mellow disco-pop cover of Otis Gayle's 1975 reggae song; released as a single in March 1980, it reached #5 Pop in the USA (May 1980), #67 R&B in the USA, #8 Pop in Canada, and #4 Pop in the U.K. (April 1980)
  • Dream Express - "Body Shot" - electro-disco
  • Dream Express - "Catch Your Breath" - electro-disco
  • Dream Express - "Disco Queen"
  • Dream Express - "Hi Lili Hi-Lo" - disco-pop
  • Dream Express - "Midnight Dream"
  • Dream Express - "Take Me Out Dancing"
  • Dream Express - "Wigged Out"
  • Dream Express a.k.a. L.B.S. - "How Much is Much?"
  • Dream Express a.k.a. L.B.S. - "LBS"
  • Dream Express a.k.a. L.B.S. - "Uncle Jim / Crazy Uncle Jim" - electro-rock-disco
  • Drion - "Disco-Action (Part 1)" - electro-disco medley including brief instrumental covers of "YMCA", "Boogie Wonderland", "Shame", "Let's All Chant", and "Le Freak"
  • Drion - "Disco-Action (Part 2)" - electro-disco medley including brief instrumental covers of "Le Freak", "Tragedy", "Don't Take Away the Music", "Boogie Oogie Oogie", "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy", and "Instant Replay"
  • Drums Music Show - "Sexi Banana" - French disco
  • Dschinghis Khan - "Der Verräter" - German disco-pop
  • Dschinghis Khan - "Hadschi Halef Omar" - German disco-pop
  • Dschinghis Khan - "Moskau" - German disco-pop; also released in an English version, "Moscow", in 1980 which reached #1 Pop in Australia (Kent Music Report) in August 1980
  • Dschinghis Khan - "Rocking Son of Dschinghis Khan" - disco-pop in German and English
  • Dschinghis Khan - "Sahara" - German disco-pop; also released in an English version, "Desert Land"
  • Dschinghis Khan - "Samurai" - German disco-pop
  • Dschinghis Khan a.k.a. The Ghosts - "Dschinghis Khan" - German disco-pop; also released in an English version, "Genghis Khan"
  • Dudu França - "Vem Dançar" - Portuguese electro-disco from Brazil
  • Duncan Sisters - "Boys will be Boys" - rock-disco
  • Duncan Sisters - "Outside Love" - rock-disco
  • Duncan Sisters - "Sadness in My Eyes" - rock-disco
  • Dunja Rajter - "Ich glaub dir" - German disco version of Ruth Waters' 1979 disco song "Never Gonna Be the Same"
  • Dunja Rajter - "Ich überleb's" - German disco version of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive"
  • Duo Snoli - "Prava prilika" - Serbian electro-rock-disco from Yugoslavia
  • Dynasty - "I Don't Want to be a Freak (But I Can't Help Myself)" - disco-funk; reached #20 Pop in the U.K. in November 1979
  • Dynasty - "It's Still a Thrill"
  • Dynasty - "Satisfied" - funky disco
  • Dynasty - "Your Piece of the Rock" - funky disco
  • Earth, Wind, and Fire - "Can't Let Go" - electro-R&B-disco; reached #46 Pop in the U.K. in December 1979
  • Earth, Wind, and Fire and the Emotions - "Boogie Wonderland" - reached #6 Pop in the USA in July 1979, #4 Pop in the U.K. in June 1979
  • East Coast - "Between You and Me"
  • East Coast - "I Count the Tears" - disco version of the song by the Drifters
  • East Coast - "Meet the Beat"
  • East Coast - "Roller Disco" - electro-disco-fusion
  • Eastbound Expressway - "Better Look Before You Leap" - electro-disco
  • The Eastern Gang - "Charlotte" - mellow disco
  • The Eastern Gang - "Dry Cat"
  • The Eastern Gang - "The Flasher"
  • The Eastern Gang - "Hamburger Man"
  • The Eastern Gang - "Look at You Now"
  • The Eastern Gang - "Somebody to Write a Song"
  • The Eastern Gang - "Sunny Faces" - jazzy disco
  • Eastside Connection - "(Are You) Too Sophisticated" - funky disco
  • Easy Connection - "Ali Baba" - Middle Eastern-flavored electro-disco-pop
  • Easy Going - "Fear" - Hi-NRG-disco
  • Easy Going - "I Strip You" - Hi-NRG-disco
  • Easy Going - "To Simonetti"
  • Ebonee Webb - "Asadoya Yunta" a.k.a. "Yunta" - Japanese funky electro-disco-fusion
  • Ebonee Webb - "Souran-bushi (So Run)" - funky electro-disco in English and Japanese
  • Ecstasy - "Candy Bar" - electro-disco
  • Ecstasy - "What'd I Say"
  • Eddie Cheba a.k.a. Eddie Cheeba - "Lookin' Good (Shake Your Body)" - disco with a mix of rapped and sung lyrics
  • Eddie Driver - "Dream on the Beach" - electro-disco
  • Eddie Driver - "Loco Loco" - electro-disco
  • Eddie Henderson - "This Band is Hot" - jazzy funky disco
  • Eddie Johns - "More Spell on You"
  • Eddie Kendricks - "I Never Used to Dance"
  • Eddy Rosemond - "(Wake Up and Move) Funk It"
  • Edgar Shlepper - "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper" - instrumental electro-disco cover of the hit by Sarah Brightman and Hot Gossip
  • Edgar Shlepper - "Y.M.C.A." - instrumental electro-disco cover of the Village People hit
  • Edgar Winter - "Above and Beyond" - mellow electro-rock-disco
  • Edgar Winter - "It Took Your Love to Bring Me Out" - mellow electro-disco-pop
  • Edgar Winter - "Please Don't Stop" - electro-disco
  • The Edwards - "In the Big City" - electro-disco
  • Edwin Starr - "H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" - reached #9 Pop in the U.K. in June 1979, #79 Pop in the USA in summer 1979
  • Edwin Starr - "I'd Rather Fight Than Switch"
  • Edwin Starr - "It's Called the Rock" - funky electro-disco
  • Edwin Starr - "Patiently"
  • Edwina Rigby – "I'm Not in Love" - electro-rock-disco-pop version of 10cc's 1975 hit
  • Edwina Rigby – "You're a Miracle" - electro-disco-pop
  • Eija Sinikka [Jokinen] - "Mitä sä meinaat" - Finnish disco-pop-fusion
  • Eiko Shuri - "Samurai Nippon" - disco in Japanese and English
  • Eini [Orajärvi] - "Kuinka Rakastan Travoltaa" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of Sandy's 1978 pop song "Mama, I'm in Love (With John Travolta) / Ik ben verliefd op John Travolta / Ich bin verliebt in John Travolta"
  • Eini [Orajärvi] - "Superman" - Finnish electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Eino Grön - "On Ilta Viimeinen" - Finnish electro-disco-pop
  • Eko [Roosevelt Louis] - "Bowa'a Mba Ngebe" - jazzy electro-disco in some indigenous language from Cameroon
  • Eko [Roosevelt Louis] - "Esele Mba Musango Na Ndol'am" - African-flavored disco in some indigenous language from Cameroon
  • Eko [Roosevelt Louis] - "Me To A De Try My Own" - African-flavored disco in English and some indigenous language from Cameroon
  • Eko [Roosevelt Louis] - "Ndolo Embe Mulema" - funky electro-disco in some indigenous language from Cameroon
  • Eko [Roosevelt Louis] - "Une Chanson Sans Paroles" - French rock-disco
  • El Chato - "El Niño Americano" - Spanish-flavored electro-disco in Spanish and English
  • El Coco - "Cocomotion '79" - reworking of their 1977 hit - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • El Coco - "Dance Man" - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • El Coco - "Love Exciter" - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • El Dorado - "Fast Friends"
  • El Super Grupo Latino - "Keep On Dancing" - Spanish disco version of the hit by Gary's Gang
  • Elaine and Ellen - "All I Need is Me"
  • Elaine and Ellen - "Don't Go"
  • Elaine and Ellen - "Love Me Right"
  • Elaine and Ellen - "The Look of Love" - disco cover of the Dusty Springfield classic
  • Elaine Kibaro (a.k.a. Eléonore Chibbaro) - "De l'autre côté du miroir" - Arabic electro-disco
  • The Electric Connection - "Cry of the Lone Wolf" - electro-disco
  • Electric Light Orchestra (E.L.O.) - "Last Train to London" - reached #39 Pop in the USA in February 1980; double-single with "Confusion" reached #8 Pop in the U.K. in December 1979
  • Electric Light Orchestra (E.L.O.) - "Shine A Little Love" - rock-disco-pop-fusion; reached #8 Pop in the U.S. in 1979, #6 Pop in the UK in 1979, #4 Pop in Canada in 1979, #4 Pop in Ireland in 1979
  • Electric Machine - "Briskness" - electro-disco
  • Electric Machine - "Playfully" - electro-disco
  • Electric Machine - "Spaceship" - electro-disco
  • Elianna - "Suena mi campana" - Spanish electro-disco version of Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell"
  • Elijah John Group - "Keep a Little Love for Yourself"
  • Elizângela - "Esperando Você" - Portuguese mellow electro-disco-pop from Brazil whose melody partly copies "I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" by Tina Charles
  • Ella Del Rosario - "Disco Dancer" - electro-disco in Tagalog and English from the Philippines
  • Ella Del Rosario - "Hahabol-Habol" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines
  • Ella Del Rosario - "I Love You" - disco-pop in Tagalog and English from the Philippines
  • Ella Del Rosario - "Mr. Disco" - disco-pop in Tagalog and English from the Philippines
  • Elle et Lui - "Je danse et j'oublie" - French disco
  • Elle et Lui - "Et la tendresse" - French rock-disco
  • Elsie Jones - "Funky Lady" - electro-disco
  • Elton John - "Born Bad" - rock-disco
  • Elton John - "Spotlight" - electro-rock-disco
  • Elton John - "Street Boogie" - electro-rock-disco
  • Elton John - "Thunder in the Night" - electro-rock-disco
  • Elton John - "Victim of Love" - electro-disco; reached #31 Pop in the USA in November 1979
  • Elton John - "Warm Love in a Cold World" - electro-rock-disco
  • Elusion - "When the Bell Rings (Come Out Dancin')"
  • The Embers - "Hold Back the Night" - electro-disco cover of the Trammps' 1975 song
  • The Emeralds - "Una Paloma Blanca" - instrumental jazzy disco version of the song by George Baker Selection
  • Emily Woods - "Barefoot Dancing" - electro-disco
  • Emily Woods - "Make My Bed"
  • Emily Woods - "Midnight Rider" - electro-disco
  • Emily Woods - "Proud Mary" - rock-disco version of the Creedence Clearwater Revival song
  • Emily Woods - "Venus" - rock-disco version of Shocking Blue's 1969 folk-rock hit
  • Emjid El Warari - "Doin' It" - electro-disco-pop
  • Emly Starr (a.k.a. Marie-Christine Mareels) - "Baby Love Me" - rock-disco
  • Emly Starr (a.k.a. Marie-Christine Mareels) - "Hey Aloha (Honolulu)" - electro-disco-pop
  • The Emotions - "Come Into My World"
  • The Emotions - "I Should be Dancing"
  • Energetics - "Ain't Nothing Wrong in Going to a Disco" - electro-disco
  • Energetics - "Come Down to Earth" - electro-disco
  • Engelbert Humperdinck (a.k.a. Arnold Dorsey) - "Can't Help Falling in Love" - disco version of the 1962 Elvis Presley hit
  • Engelbert Humperdinck (a.k.a. Arnold Dorsey) - "Lovin' You Too Long" - disco-pop
  • Engine - "Fire!" - electro-disco version of Arthur Brown's 1968 psychedelic rock song
  • Enigma - "Bird of Silver" - electro-rock-disco
  • Enigma - "Make A Little Music" - rock-disco-pop
  • Eramus Hall - "Beat Your Feet" - electro-rock-disco
  • Eramus Hall - "Do the Rock" - funky electro-rock-disco
  • Éric Charden - "L'été s'ra chaud" - French rock-disco-pop
  • Eruption featuring Precious Wilson - "Leave a Light (I'll Keep a Light in My Window)" - disco-pop
  • Eruption featuring Precious Wilson - "No Good Searchin'" - disco-pop
  • Eruption featuring Precious Wilson - "One Way Ticket" - mellow disco-pop cover of the pop song written by Hank Hunter and Jack Keller that was first recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Eruption featuring Precious Wilson - "Sweet Side" - electro-disco
  • Eruption featuring Precious Wilson - "Up and Away" - electro-disco
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Aku Ingin Kasihmu" - Indonesian disco cover of Chic's 1978 hit "I Want Your Love"
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Cǎoyuán qīng yòu qīng" - Chinese-flavored Mandarin disco
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Demam Malam (Night Fever)" - Indonesian disco version of "Night Fever" by the Bee Gees
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Friday Night" - Mandarin disco-pop
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Hey Ho" a.k.a. "Hei Ho" - disco-pop
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Hot Stuff" - Mandarin electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Ko-ko (Co-co)" - Indonesian disco-pop; also released in a Mandarin version
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Māmā bù zhīdào" - Mandarin disco-pop version of ABBA's 1979 hit "Does Your Mother Know"
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "One Way Ticket" - disco cover of Eruption's song in Mandarin and English
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Suka dan Duka (Simon Says)" - Indonesian disco-pop version of "Simon Says" written by Elliot Chiprut; also released in a Mandarin version, "Wo Men Lai Wan Jiu Sin"
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "Tragedi (Tragedy)" - Indonesian rock-disco-pop version of the Bee Gees' 1979 dance-rock hit; also released in a Mandarin version, "Ài zài shāngǔ"
  • Ervinna [Monica] - "YMCA" - Mandarin disco cover of the Village People's hit
  • Ervinna [Monica] and Maggie Teng - "Cáishén dào" - Chinese-flavored Mandarin disco
  • Ervinna [Monica] and Maggie Teng - "Cáishén dào wŏjiā" - Chinese-flavored Mandarin disco-pop
  • Ervinna [Monica] and Maggie Teng - "Yíngchūn jiē fú" - Chinese-flavored Mandarin disco
  • Ervinna [Monica] and Maggie Teng - "Zhāo cái jìn băo" - Chinese-flavored Mandarin disco
  • Erwin Bouterse and the Group Roetoe - "Disco Party" - funky electro-disco
  • The Esquires - "The Fish" - disco-soul
  • Esther Phillips - "Oo Oop Oo Oop" - parody
  • Esther Phillips - "Our Day Will Come" - disco version of the 1963 hit by Ruby and the Romantics
  • Esther Phillips - "Philadelphia Freedom" - disco cover of the Elton John Band's 1975 disco-pop hit
  • Estrak Lancios – "Blue Wave" - electro-disco
  • Ethel Merman - "Alexander's Ragtime Band" - jazzy disco
  • Ethel Merman - "Everything's Coming Up Roses" - disco version of a song from the 1959 musical Gypsy
  • Ethel Merman - "I Get a Kick Out of You" - cover of a Cole Porter tune
  • Ethel Merman - "I Got Rhythm" - disco version of the 1930 Gershwin standard from the musical Girl Crazy
  • Ethel Merman - "Some People" - disco version of a song from the 1959 musical Gypsy
  • Ethel Merman - "Something for the Boys"
  • Ethel Merman - "There's No Business Like Show Business" - cover of an Irving Berlin standard
  • Eugene Record - "Magnetism"
  • Eugene Record - "Where Are You?" - disco-soul
  • Eva Maria - "Jungle Disco" - electro-disco
  • Evan's Pyramid featuring Latrice - "No I Won't"
  • Eve - "Hey! Foxy Lady"
  • Eve - "Love is in the Sky"
  • Evelyn "Champagne" King - "It's OK"
  • Evelyn "Champagne" King - "Make Up Your Mind"
  • Evelyn "Champagne" King - "Music Box" - R&B-disco; reached #75 Pop in the USA in mid-1979
  • Evelyn "Champagne" King - "No Time for Fooling Around" - electro-disco
  • Evelyn "Champagne" King - "Out There"
  • Evelyn Thomas - "Have a Little Faith in Me"
  • Evelyn Thomas - "Love's Not Just an Illusion"
  • Evelyn Thomas - "My Head's in the Stars"
  • Evelyn Thomas - "No Time to Turn Around"
  • Evelyne John - "Santa's Discotheque" - disco medley covering songs including "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus", "Winter Wonderland", and "Sleigh Ride"
  • Evie Sands - "Keep My Lovelight Burnin'"
  • Executive Force - "Rock Your Body"
  • Exile - "Being in Love with You is Easy" - electro-disco-pop
  • Explosions featuring Leona La Viscount - "Love Explosion"
  • Eyes on Fire - "Buy Mi Bananas" - Caribbean-flavored disco-pop
  • Eyes on Fire - "Jumping Jack"
  • Eyes on Fire - "Mama Don't Know" - Caribbean-flavored disco-pop
  • Fabienne Waroux - "Non Stop the Music" - disco in French and English; cover of "Don't Stop the Music" by Vicki Lawrence
  • Familee - "When I Wake Up" - electro-disco-pop
  • Family Affair - "You Can't Fight Love"
  • Family Players Band - "Disco New Orleans" - funky electro-disco
  • Fantastic Sounds Orchestra - "Copacabana (At the Copa)" - partly-instrumental disco version of Barry Manilow's 1978 hit
  • Fantastic Sounds Orchestra - "Y.M.C.A." - instrumental disco version of the Village People hit
  • Fantazia - "I Can't Quit Your Love" - electro-disco
  • Fat Larry's Band - "Everything is Disco"
  • Fat Larry's Band - "Hey Pancho, It's Disco"
  • Fat Larry's Band - "Last Chance to Dance"
  • Fat Larry's Band - "Lookin' for Love" - reached #46 Pop in the U.K. in August 1979
  • Fatback Band - "Disco Bass" - disco-funk
  • Fatback Band - "Disco Queen" - funky disco
  • Fatback Band - "(Do the) Boogie Woogie" - funky disco
  • Fatback Band - "Gimme that Sweet, Sweet Lovin'" - funky disco
  • Fatback Band - "You're My Candy Sweet" - funky disco
  • Father's Children - "Music Use It" - funky electro-disco
  • Fausto Papetti - "Souvenirs" - instrumental jazzy disco version of Voyage's disco song
  • Faze-O - "Let's Rock"
  • Faze-O - "Ya-Ba-Da-Ba-Duzie" - disco-funk
  • Fern Kinney - "Movie Show" - electro-R&B-disco
  • Fern Kinney - "Pillow Talk" - disco-soul cover of the 1973 Sylvia hit
  • Fernando Harkless - "Disco Train"
  • Fernando Harkless - "Finally Come True"
  • Ferrante and Teicher - "Malagueña" - instrumental disco version of the song composed by Ernesto Lecuona
  • Festival - "Buenos Aires" - produced by Boris Midney; disco version of a song from the musical "Evita"
  • Festival - "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" - produced by Boris Midney; disco version of a ballad from the musical "Evita"
  • Festival - "Eva's Theme: Lady Woman" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Festival - "High Flying, Adored" - produced by Boris Midney; disco version of a song from the musical "Evita"
  • Festival - "I'd be Surprisingly Good for You" - produced by Boris Midney; disco version of a song from the musical "Evita"
  • Festival - "Rainbow High" - produced by Boris Midney; disco version of a song from the musical "Evita"
  • Festival - "She is a Diamond" - produced by Boris Midney; disco version of a song from the musical "Evita"
  • Fever - "Beat of the Night"
  • Fever - "Over the Edge"
  • Fever - "Pump It Up" - electro-disco
  • Fever - "Shinku itto ouvaa (Think It Over)" - disco in English and Japanese; cover of Cissy Houston's 1978 song
  • Fever - "The Fever Rock" - electro-disco
  • Fever - "Treat Me Right" - electro-disco
  • Fever - "Work Me"
  • The Fevers - "Eu Sou Mais Eu" - Portuguese cover of "Y.M.C.A." by the Village People, from Brazil
  • The Fevers - "Onde Está o Amor" - Portuguese cover of "Love is in the Air" by John Paul Young, from Brazil
  • Fílippos Nikoláou - "Tha Epizíso" - Greek disco version of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor
  • Final Edition - "No Limit" - electro-disco
  • Fingers - "Disco Rockin'" - funky electro-disco
  • Fingers - "Double Disco" - funky disco
  • Fingers - "Goodbye"
  • Fingers - "On My Way Back Home" - electro-disco
  • Fingers - "Searching for a Love"
  • Fingers - "Squareback" - electro-disco
  • Fingers - "Why?"
  • Finished Touch - "The Down Sound" - electro-disco
  • Fire and Ice - "Devil Woman"
  • Fire and Ice - "Inferno"
  • Fire and Ice - "Lady on Ice"
  • Fire and Ice - "Melting the Ice"
  • Firefly - "Do It Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • First Choice - "Double Cross"
  • First Choice - "Good Morning Midnight" - latin-disco
  • First Choice - "Great Expectations"
  • First Choice - "Happy Love Affair"
  • First Choice - "Let Me Down Easy" - cover of the 1976 Rare Pleasure disco song
  • First Choice - "Love Thang"
  • First Class - "Candy" - electro-disco
  • The Five Fingers - "En la Marina (In the Navy)" - Spanish electro-disco version of the Village People hit
  • Fito Giron - "El Amor No Se Negara (Love Won't Be Denied)" - cover of Len Boone's "Love Won't Be Denied"
  • Fito Giron - "No He Parado de Bailar (I Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet)" - electro-disco cover of the hit
  • Fito Giron - "Tema de 'Y.M.C.A.'" - electro-disco cover of the Village People's hit
  • Five Letters - "Got Got Money (And I Moo)" - rock-disco
  • Five Special - "Why Leave Us Alone"
  • Flakes - "Miss Fine Lover"
  • Flash - "Nene, Me Estoy Quemando" - Spanish disco version of Dolly Parton's 1978 country-disco hit "Baby I'm Burnin'"
  • Flash - "Sobreviviré" - Spanish disco version of Gloria Gaynor's hit "I Will Survive"
  • Flower - "Classical Love"
  • Flower - "How"
  • Flower - "Midnight Dancing"
  • Flower - "Our Never-Ending Love"
  • Flyers - "Disco Motion"
  • Flyers - "Mainline is Sunshine"
  • The Force - "Join Us"
  • The Force - "Rock Your Baby" - electro-disco
  • Forminx - "I Love Greek Music" - Greek-flavored electro-disco
  • Forminx - "Play the Bouzouki" - Greek-flavored electro-disco
  • Foster Jackson Group - "Feel the Spirit (Disco Version)" - funky disco remix of their funk song
  • Four on the Floor - "Any Day Now" - disco-pop version of the song written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard in 1962
  • Four on the Floor - "Glimmer Twins Medley: Let's Spend the Night Together / Lady Jane / Paint It Black / Under My Thumb" - rock-disco medley of Rolling Stones classics
  • Four on the Floor - "Gypsy Woman" - disco version of the Impressions' 1961 R&B song
  • Four on the Floor - "There Goes My Baby" - disco version of the Drifters' 1959 song
  • Fox and Promes - "Amen" - electro-disco-pop, partially covering "This Little Light of Mine"
  • Foxy - "Chicapbon, Chicapbon" - disco-funk
  • Foxy - "Give Me that Groove" - electro-disco
  • Foxy - "Headhunter" - disco-funk
  • Foxy - "Hot Number" - disco-funk; reached #21 Pop in the USA in June 1979
  • Foxy - "RRRRRRock" - electro-rock-disco
  • France Joli - "Come to Me" - reached #15 Pop in the USA in November 1979
  • France Joli - "Don't Let Go"
  • France Joli - "Don't Stop Dancing"
  • France Joli - "Playboy" - jazzy disco
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Èyú lèi" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop; a television show's theme song
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Fèndòu" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop; theme song to the television show "Jiù dòu"
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Fēngyŭ tóng lù" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Liúxīng húdié jiàn" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop; a television show's theme song
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Mó jiànxiá qíng" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop; a song in the television series "Xiăo lĭ fēi dāo"
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Qiánchéng" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Qiángrén" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop; a television show's theme song
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Shì yào rù dāo shān" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop; a television show's theme song
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Xiăng fēi" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Yĭtiān túlóngjì" - Cantonese rock-disco-pop; a television show's theme song
  • Frances Yip (a.k.a. Yip Lai-Yi) - "Yóuzhī jiă yóu" - Cantonese disco-pop; a television show's theme song
  • Francesco Maria Florenzano - "Ancora un minuto" - Italian disco
  • Francie Simone - "Let Your Body Run" - electro-disco
  • Franck Pourcel Orchestra - "Copacabana (1979 Version)" - Brazilian-flavored instrumental disco version of Barry Manilow's 1978 hit; differs from Frank Pourcel Orchestra's 1978 release "Copacabana" which was a semi-disco cover of Joao da Barro's song
  • Franck Pourcel Orchestra - "Raspoutin" - instrumental disco version of Boney M's hit "Rasputin"
  • Franck Pourcel Orchestra - "Saturday Night Fever (Manhattan Skyline)" - cover of David Shire's 1977 instrumental "Manhattan Skyline"
  • Franco Arigliani - "Oblio" - Italian electro-rock-disco
  • Franco Romano and Nami - "Miunjeong gounjeong" - Korean disco-pop
  • Franco Romano and Nami - "Y.M.C.A." - cover of the Village People's hit
  • Franco Romano and Nami - "Yeong-wonhan chingu" - Korean disco
  • Frank Aleksandersen - "Kong Vinter" - Norwegian electro-rock-disco
  • Frank en Mirella - "De Verzonken Stad" - Caribbean-flavored Dutch electro-disco-pop version of Adam und Eve's 1978 song "Die versunkene Stadt"
  • Frank Hooker and Positive People - "Rock Me"
  • Frank Schöbel - "Kristina" - German electro-disco-pop
  • Frank Zappa - "Dancin' Fool" - rock-disco parody; reached #45 Pop in the USA in May 1979
  • Frankie Valli - "Passion for Paris" - disco in English and French
  • Frantique - "Disco Dancer" - electro-disco
  • Frantique - "Getting Serious" - electro-rock-disco
  • Frantique - "Night People These Days" - electro-disco
  • Frantique - "Strut Your Funky Stuff" - reached #10 Pop in the U.K. in September 1979
  • Frecuencia Mod - "Dance... Get On Fire" - disco-fusion
  • Frecuencia Mod - "Oh!...What Kind Of Man You Are?" - Chilean-flavored disco-pop
  • Frecuencia Mod - "Please Make Me Burn"
  • Frecuencia Mod - "You are Only a Child" - Chilean/Spanish-flavored disco
  • Fred Munnings Jr. - "Song of Songs" - Bahamas-flavored disco
  • Freda Payne - "Gotta Keep Dancin'"
  • Freda Payne - "Savin' It (Save and Spend)"
  • Freda Payne - "The Longest Night"
  • Freddie James - "Crazy Disco Music"
  • Freddie James - "Dance Little Boy Blue"
  • Freddie James - "Get Up and Boogie"
  • Freddie James - "Hollywood"
  • Freddy the Flying Dutchman and the Sistina Band - "Wojtyla Disco Dance" - italo-disco (electro-disco); includes a succession of notes copied from Massara's "Margherita"
  • Frederik (a.k.a. Ilkka Sysimetsä) - "Linda Linda" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of Tee-Set's 1978 song
  • Frederik (a.k.a. Ilkka Sysimetsä) - "Tsingis Khan" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of "Dschinghis Khan"
  • Free Life - "Dance Fantasy" - electro-rock-disco
  • French Kiss - "All Out of Tears / Lovin' Tears Suite"
  • French Kiss - "Mischief"
  • French Kiss - "Panic (Save Me Suite)"
  • French Kiss - "You Got Me Groovin'"
  • Frequency - "Loosen Up" - electro-disco
  • Fresh Tomato - "Do It" - electro-disco
  • Fresketes - "Gatos e Gatas" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Fresketes - "Vou Me Libertar" - Portuguese disco-pop from Brazil
  • Frisky - "Burn Me Up (With Your Love)" - mellow disco
  • Frisky - "Love at First Sight" - mellow disco
  • Frisky - "Tutty Frutty Booty (It's Good When It's Hot)" - electro-disco
  • Frisky - "You've Got Me Dancing in My Sleep"
  • Friswa (a.k.a. François George) - "Johnny's Girl" - funky disco
  • Front Page featuring Sharon Redd - "Love Insurance"
  • Front Page featuring Sharon Redd - "You Got My Love"
  • Fruit - "Bananas" - rock-disco-pop
  • Fruit - "I Don't Want No Plastic Lover" - electro-disco-pop
  • Funktion - "Here Comes the One" - electro-disco
  • Funktion - "Pleasure Zone" - electro-disco
  • G. Bri (a.k.a. Vanna Brosio) - "Non Rompere" - Italian electro-rock-disco
  • GQ - "Is it Cool"
  • GQ - "Make My Dream a Reality" - electro-disco
  • GQ - "Spirit" - electro-disco
  • GQ - "Standing Ovation" - electro-disco
  • The G.T.'s - "Boys Have Feelings Too" - electro-disco-pop
  • Gail Eason - "Have a Good Day"
  • Gail Sponseller and His Orchestra - "T/A Disco" - jazzy disco
  • Galaxy - "Disco Boogie" - funky electro-disco
  • Ganymed - "Dancing in a Disco" - electro-disco
  • Gāo Língfēng (a.k.a. Frankie Kao) - "Ài nĭ bĭ hăi shēn" - Mandarin disco-pop from Taiwan; covers Leif Garrett's "I Was Made for Dancing" but song's title means something different
  • Gāo Língfēng (a.k.a. Frankie Kao) - "Xīnshàngrén" - Russian-flavored Mandarin disco from Taiwan; covers Boney M's "Rasputin" but the title means something different
  • Gao Shan a.k.a. Kow Shan - "Bié xiǎng qián, bié mányuàn" - Mandarin Chinese disco-pop version of "Baby Make Love" but with a different meaning to the song title
  • Gao Shan a.k.a. Kow Shan - "Wǒ yào rècháo (Hot Stuff)" - Mandarin electro-rock-disco version of Donna Summer's hit "Hot Stuff"
  • The Gap Band - "Baby Baba Boogie"
  • The Gap Band - "Party Lights"
  • Gap Mangione - "You're the One"
  • Garçons - "French Boy"
  • Gardner and Boult - "Magic Eyes"
  • Les Garnements - "Lotto Disco et Co" - French electro-disco
  • The Garnets - "Chopin-Chopin" - based in part on a classical piano tune by Fryderyk Chopin
  • Gary Davis and Sanction - "Gotta Get Your Love" - electro-disco-pop
  • Gary Glitter - "Superhero" - electro-disco
  • Gary Sharkey - "What Can I Do to Satisfy Your Love" - electro-disco
  • Gary's Gang - "Do Ya Wanna Go Dancin'" - rock-disco
  • Gary's Gang - "Party Tonight" - electro-disco
  • Gary's Gang - "Showtime (Live Version)" - jazzy electro-disco
  • Gavin Christopher - "This Side of Heaven" - disco-soul
  • Gaye Evers and Nitelite - "Body Party"
  • Gene Chandler - "Dance Fever"
  • Gene Chandler - "That Funky Disco Rhythm"
  • Gene Chandler - "When You're #1" - reached #43 Pop in the U.K. in September 1979, #99 Pop in the USA in October 1979
  • Gene Latter and The Soul Affair Orchestra - "Touch Me!"
  • Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band - "Caught in the Middle" - electro-disco
  • Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band - "That's Why Hollywood Loves Me!" - funky electro-disco
  • Genty - "You Don't Know Like I Know" - disco remake of the 1969 Sam and Dave hit with small changes to the lyrics; reached #51 R&B in the USA in 1980
  • Geoff Love and His Orchestra - "Return of the Saint Theme" - disco version of this television series theme
  • Geoff Love and His Orchestra - "Theme from Spiderman" - jazzy disco version of this theme
  • Geoff Love and His Orchestra - "Wonder Woman" - disco version of this television series theme
  • George Benson - "Love Ballad" - disco version of the incredible 1976 soul ballad by L.T.D.; reached #18 Pop in the USA in April 1979, #29 Pop in the U.K. in May 1979
  • The George Bussey Experience - "Come On Over Tonight"
  • The George Bussey Experience - "If You're in Your Seat, Gotta Pat Your Feet"
  • The George Bussey Experience - "Love Was the Last Thing on My Mind"
  • The George Bussey Experience - "Yours for the Taking"
  • George Duke - "Party Down" - funky disco
  • George Duke featuring Lynn Davis - "I Want You For Myself" - electro-disco; reached #23 R&B in the USA in 1980, #23 Dance in the USA in 1980
  • George Lam - "Genghis Khan" - Cantonese disco-pop version of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • George Lam - "YMCA" - Cantonese Chinese disco version of the Village People's 1978 hit
  • George McCrae - "Don't You Feel My Love"
  • Gepy and Gepy - "African Love Song"
  • Gepy and Gepy - "Body to Body" - reached #15 Pop in Italy in 1980
  • Gepy and Gepy - "Machine Man"
  • Gepy and Gepy - "Magic Music" - disco-fusion
  • Gepy and Gepy - "Oh Darling (Stay With Me)"
  • Gepy and Gepy - "Zero"
  • Geraldine - "Casablanca" - Spanish-flavored disco-pop
  • Gerard Kenny - "D-D-D-Dancin'"
  • Gerhard Heinz - "Isle of Love"
  • Gerhard Heinz and Martina Equiluz - "I Miss You" - jazzy disco-pop
  • Geulangpeuli ssilijeu featuring Cho Joong-soo, Lee Soo-young, Nami, and Kim Sang-hee - "Jinggiseukan" - Korean disco-pop version of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Giancarlo D'Auria - "Follia" - electro-disco in Italian or Neapolitan
  • Giancarlo Marinangeli - "Che contatto" - Italian electro-rock-disco
  • Giannis Katevas - "Ta Giasemakia Sou" - Greek-flavored disco-fusion version of Enrico Macias' 1968 song "Aux talons de ses souliers"
  • Giants - "Backdoor Man" - metal-disco
  • Giants - "Everything is Alright" - electro-rock-disco
  • Gibson Brothers - "Better Do It Salsa!" - latin-disco
  • Gibson Brothers - "Que Sera Mi Vida (If You Should Go)" - latin-disco; reached #5 Pop in the U.K. in December 1979
  • Gibson Brothers - "Ooh! What A Life" - reached #10 Pop in the U.K. in September 1979
  • Gilbert Courtois - "Brûler dans les flammes" - French electro-rock-disco
  • Gilda Giuliani - "Superman" - disco version of John Williams's movie theme
  • Gilla (a.k.a. Gisela Wuchinger) - "Rasputin" - Russian-flavored disco; cover of the 1978 Boney M hit
  • Gilles Marchal - "Marteau Disco" - French electro-disco-pop-fusion
  • Gin and Tonic (a.k.a. Cristina Paltrinieri and Riccardo Tammaccaro) - "George and Mildred" - Italian mellow electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Gina Rotchschild - "Grain of Salt" - electro-disco
  • Gino and Lucille - "Bamba Disco" - latin-rock-disco version of "La Bamba"
  • Gino Soccio - "Dance to Dance" - electro-disco
  • Gino Soccio - "Dancer" - electro-disco; reached #46 Pop in the U.K. in May 1979, #48 Pop in the USA in April 1979
  • Giorgio Scarpinelli y su Orquesta - "Pastora" - tango-flavored disco
  • Gissbols - "Beautiful Lover" - Swedish disco-pop cover of the Brotherhood of Man song
  • Gissbols - "En bagatell" - Swedish electro-disco version of Anita Ward's hit "Ring My Bell"
  • Gissbols a.k.a. Sven-Eric Gissbol (a.k.a. Sven-Erik Karlsson) - "Jag klarar allt" - Swedish disco version of "Makin' It" by David Naughton
  • The Givens Family - "The Year of the Child" - electro-disco
  • Gjon Delhusa - "Nika Se Perimeno" - Greek-flavored electro-disco-pop in Greek and Hungarian
  • Gladys Knight - "You Bring Out the Best in Me" - disco-soul
  • Gladys Knight - "You Don't Have to Say I Love You" - disco-soul
  • The Glass Family - "Crazy"
  • The Glass Family - "Dancin' Round the World" - electro-disco with segments with Spanish, Indian, and other flavors
  • The Glass Family - "Make Up Your Mind"
  • The Glass Family - "Medley: How Long/Shake"
  • Gloria Gaynor (a.k.a. Gloria Fowles) - "Don't Stop Us"
  • Gloria Gaynor (a.k.a. Gloria Fowles) - "I Said Yes"
  • Gloria Gaynor (a.k.a. Gloria Fowles) - "Let Me Know (I Have A Right)" - reached #42 Pop in the USA in November 1979, #32 Pop in the U.K. in October 1979
  • Gloria Gaynor (a.k.a. Gloria Fowles) - "Love is Just a Heartbeat Away (Nocturna's Theme)" - theme song to the 1979 movie "Nocturna"
  • Gloria Gaynor (a.k.a. Gloria Fowles) - "Midnight Rocker"
  • Gloria Gaynor (a.k.a. Gloria Fowles) - "Tonight" - disco version of the song from West Side Story
  • Gloria Gaynor (a.k.a. Gloria Fowles) - "You Took Me In Again"
  • Gloria Guida - "La Musica È" - Italian electro-disco-pop
  • Gloria Jones - "When I was a Little Girl (Special Disco Version)"
  • Gloster Williams and Master Control - "No Cross, No Crown" - gospel-disco
  • Gökben - "Aşka Kucak Açtık" - Turkish disco
  • Gökben - "Güle Güle" - Turkish electro-disco
  • Gökben - "Kıskanırim Seni Ben" - Turkish electro-disco
  • Gökben - "Samanyolu / Buruk Acı / Deniz ve Mehtap" - Turkish disco-pop
  • Gökben - "Yıldızların Altında / Gökyüzünde Yalnız Gezen Yıldızlar" - Turkish disco
  • Gold - "Disco-Samba" - electro-disco
  • Gold - "Do It Right" - electro-disco
  • Golden Half Special (G.H.S.) - "Gira!" - Japanese rock-disco-pop
  • Golden Half Special (G.H.S.) - "Y.M.C.A." - electro-disco cover of the 1978 Village People disco hit
  • Goldfinger Doe and B.M.S. - "Let's Dance Together" - funky electro-disco
  • Goldie - "Yes I Love It (Don't Want Nobody)" - electro-disco
  • Gonzalez - "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady"
  • Gonzalez - "Dance Machine"
  • Gonzalez - "Love It (You're the One)"
  • Gonzalez - "Move It to the Music"
  • Gonzalez - "People's Party"
  • Good Company - "Funk Taxi" - funky electro-disco
  • Good Company - "Mustafa (The Disco Star)" - Turkish-flavored electro-disco in English and Arabic
  • Good News - "Australia"
  • Göran Rydh - "Keep On Jogging" - electro-disco-pop in Swedish and English
  • Goro Special Band - "Crazy Touch" - disco-pop
  • Gotham - "Bedroom Eyes"
  • Gotham - "Menage a Trois"
  • Gotham Flasher - "Can't Turn You Loose" - electro-disco
  • Gotham Flasher - "I'm Never Going to Leave You (New York)" - electro-disco
  • Gotham Flasher - "Love the Love" - electro-disco
  • Gotham Flasher - "Try a Little Tenderness" - electro-disco-pop version of the 1966 soul hit by Otis Redding
  • Grace Jones - "Don't Mess with the Messer"
  • Grace Jones - "I'll Find My Way To You"
  • Grace Jones - "Medley: Sinning / Suffer / Repentance (Forgive Me) / Saved" - gospel-disco
  • Grace Jones - "On Your Knees"
  • Grace Kennedy - "Fandango Dancin" - mellow disco
  • Graffiti Kids - "Running to My Life"
  • Graffiti Kids - "Time Telephone"
  • Graham Central Station - "Star Walk"
  • Grand Circuit - "Roller Skate Symphony" - electro-disco
  • Grand Ex a.k.a. khaH naH graaenM ekL - "aaM haanR jetL wanM (Live)" - Thai electro-disco
  • Grand Ex a.k.a. khaH naH graaenM ekL - "gaL (naaF raaekF) gaL saawngR: saaoR phakL haiL / saaepL khaoF bpaiM theungR thaawnM wohngM / mohtL siiaR laeL deeM / ningH naawngL / baanF neeH chanR rakH / laoF jaaR" - Thai electro-disco medley with versions of popular Luk Thung songs that starts with a cover of the intro to the Bee Gees' "Tragedy" and also has a brief instrumental electro-disco section covering MFSB's "T.S.O.P." and a brief instrumental electro-disco section covering the start of Tina Charles' "Dance Little Lady Dance"
  • Grand Ex a.k.a. khaH naH graaenM ekL - "gaL (naaF raaekF) neungL: saaoR eeM saanR raawM rakH / langR khaaM daaengM / chanR thaH naaM theeF rakH / naawngH saiL seuuaF laaiM / hiuF graL bpaoR / bpuuM khaiL gaiL lohngR / daawkL aL raiM" - Thai electro-disco medley with versions of popular Luk Thung songs plus portions covering part of the instrumentation from "Rasputin" by Boney M and covering the English words "We like the music, we like the disco sound" from the start of Belle Epoque's version of "Black is Black"
  • Grand Ex a.k.a. khaH naH graaenM ekL - "Tragedy (Live)" - electro-rock-disco cover of Bee Gees' hit
  • Grant Santino and the Family - "Try Love" - cover of Tony Wilson's song
  • The Green Future - "Ain't Gonna Bump No More" - electro-disco cover of Joe Tex's hit
  • The Green Future - "Baby Make Love" - electro-disco cover of La Bionda's song
  • The Green Future - "Boogie Nights" - electro-disco cover of Heatwave's hit
  • The Green Future - "Boogie Wonderland" - cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
  • The Green Future - "Born to Be Alive" - electro-disco cover of Patrick Hernandez' hit
  • The Green Future - "Discoquando" - electro-disco in Italian and English; cover of Tony Renis' 1978 song
  • The Green Future - "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" - electro-rock-disco cover of Rod Stewart's hit
  • The Green Future - "Goodnight Tonight" - electro-disco cover of Wings' hit
  • The Green Future - "Heart of Glass" - electro-punk-disco cover of Blondie's 1978 hit
  • The Green Future - "Hot Stuff" - electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • The Green Future - "How Could This Go Wrong" - electro-rock-disco cover of Exile's song
  • The Green Future - "Knock on Wood" - electro-rock-disco version of the song by Eddie Floyd that was remade by Amii Stewart
  • Gregg Diamond - "1/8 of Your Love"
  • Gregg Diamond - "Boogie Doctor"
  • Gregg Diamond - "Danger"
  • Gregg Diamond - "Island Boogie"
  • Gregg Diamond - "Lay it on the Line" - electro-rock-disco
  • Gregg Diamond - "Rushin' Roulette" - electro-rock-disco
  • Gregg Diamond - "Shinin'" - disco-pop
  • Gregg Diamond - "Stand Up and Dance"
  • Gregg Diamond - "Tiger, Tiger (Feel Good for a While)" - reached #33 Disco in the USA in early 1980
  • Gregg Diamond - "Vamp" - rock-disco
  • Gregg Diamond - "War Paint (Love Line)"
  • Gretchen (a.k.a. Maria Odete) - "Me Gusta el Cha-Cha-Cha" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Greyhound Band - "Gimme Gimme Gimme" - cover of ABBA's hit
  • Greyhound Band - "MacArthur Park" - disco version of the song written by Jimmy Webb that became a hit for Richard Harris in 1968 and for Donna Summer in 1978
  • Grupo Apocalipse - "Makin' It" - disco-pop cover of David Naughton's hit in English and Portuguese from Brazil
  • Grupo Latino - "Rasputin" - Russian-flavored Spanish disco version of Boney M's hit
  • Gruppo Sportivo - "Disco Really Made It" - electro-rock-disco; hostile parody; reached #11 Pop in the Netherlands in April 1979
  • Gulliver - "Brotherly Love" - electro-disco
  • Gunārs Rozenbergs - "Laura" - jazzy disco
  • Günter Willumeit - "L.M.A.A." - German parody of the Village People's "YMCA"
  • Gus Kamaras - "Taboo" - Greek-flavored electro-disco
  • Guy Lafleur - "Checking" - electro-disco overlaid with Lafleur's spoken instructions
  • Guy Lafleur - "Face Off" - electro-disco; also released in a French version, "Vas-y"
  • Guy Lafleur - "Power Play" - electro-disco; also released in a French version, "Y'a Rien Pour M'arreter"
  • Guy Lafleur - "Scoring" - electro-disco overlaid with Lafleur's spoken instructions; also released in a French version, "Marquer Un But"
  • Guy Lafleur - "Shooting" - electro-disco overlaid with Lafleur's spoken instructions
  • Guy Lafleur - "Skating" - overlaid with Lafleur's spoken instructions; also released in a French version, "Savoir Patiner"
  • Guy Vadeleux Accompagné Par Operation 78 - "Disco" - French electro-disco
  • Gwen Owens - "I Don't Want to Dance No More" - disco cover of Carole Bayer Sager's 1978 song
  • H.P. Riot - "Casablanca Dandy" - disco-fusion
  • H.P. Riot - "Do It For Yourself"
  • H.P. Riot - "My Favorite Place" - funky electro-disco
  • H.P. Riot - "Superstar (Oh! Gal)" - electro-disco
  • Hagibis - "Bintana" - Tagalog rock-disco from the Philippines
  • Hagibis - "Katawan" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines
  • Hagibis - "Nanggigigil" - Tagalog disco-pop from the Philippines
  • Half Brother - "Hideaway" - rock-disco
  • [Daryl] Hall and [John] Oates - "Portable Radio" - rock-disco
  • [Daryl] Hall and [John] Oates - "Who Said the World was Fair" - rock-disco
  • Halloween - "Come See What It's All About"
  • Halloween - "Lady Midnight" - electro-disco
  • Halloween - "Love Energy" - electro-disco
  • Halloween - "Love Maker" - funky electro-disco
  • Halloween - "The Never Ending Disco" - electro-disco
  • Hamilton Bohannon - "Cut Loose" - disco-funk
  • Hamilton Bohannon - "Stop and Go" - disco-funk
  • Hamilton Bohannon - "The Boogie Train" - disco-funk
  • Hamlet Minassian - "Aï-Aï Heyveh Heyveh" - Spanish-flavored Armenian electro-disco-pop
  • Hamlet Minassian - "Al Elnim" - Armenian electro-disco-pop with a Spanish-flavored section
  • Hamlet Minassian - "Alas-Alas" - Armenian electro-disco
  • Hamlet Minassian - "On the Day's" - Armenian electro-disco
  • Hanne (a.k.a. Eija Höynälä Klötzner) - "Amor amor amor" - electro-disco-pop in Spanish and Finnish
  • Hanne (a.k.a. Eija Höynälä Klötzner) - "Don Juan" - Finnish disco-pop
  • Hanne (a.k.a. Eija Höynälä Klötzner) - "Itke en" - Finnish disco-pop
  • Hanne (a.k.a. Eija Höynälä Klötzner) - "Mañana" - Mexican-flavored disco-pop in Finnish and Spanish
  • Hanne (a.k.a. Eija Höynälä Klötzner) - "Ruusut on kuolleet" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of a traditional song
  • Hanne (a.k.a. Eija Höynälä Klötzner) - "Viis siitä" - Finnish electro-disco-pop
  • Hans Edler - "Feeling Down" - electro-disco
  • Hans Edler - "It's Over" - electro-disco
  • Hans Edler - "Lady in Black" - electro-disco
  • Hans Edler a.k.a. Hit Machine - "I Want Your Love" a.k.a. "I Want Love" - cover of Chic's 1978 disco hit
  • Hans Edler a.k.a. Space Vision - "At the Speed of Light" - electro-disco
  • Hans Edler a.k.a. Space Vision - "Bang" - electro-disco
  • Hans Vandenhoek - "It's All in the Game" - electro-disco in English and German
  • Harari - "Soweto" - African-flavored electro-disco
  • Harding and Curnow - "Get Up Get Up" - electro-disco
  • Hardwick - "How Does It Feel?"
  • Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes - "If You're Looking for Someone to Love" - disco-soul
  • Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes - "Prayin'"
  • Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes with Sharon Paige - "Tonight's the Night"
  • Harry Thumann - "Underwater" - italo-disco
  • Harvey Mason - "Groovin' You"
  • Harvey Scales - "Hot Foot"
  • Harvey Scales - "Rock Your Body"
  • Harvey Scales - "(Show Up) for the Showdown"
  • Hashagririm Group of Ya'akov Eliezerov - "Samarkand" - Central Asian-flavored electro-disco
  • Hashagririm Group of Ya'akov Eliezerov - "The Wedding" - Hebrew disco
  • Hat-Trick - "Do It Again"
  • Hatsumi Shibata - "Don't Sit Down" - disco in Japanese and English
  • Hatsumi Shibata - "Hot Stuff" - Japanese electro-rock-disco version of Donna Summer's hit
  • Heat - "Jammin'"
  • Heat - "Skatedance"
  • Heat Exchange - "Lost on You" - electro-disco
  • Heat Exchange - "One Step Ahead" - electro-disco
  • Heat Exchange - "You're Gonna Love This" - electro-disco
  • Heather Parisi - "Blackout" - electro-rock-disco
  • Heather Parisi - "Disco Bambina" - rock-disco
  • Heatwave - "Disco"
  • Heatwave - "Eyeballin'"
  • Heatwave - "One Night Tan" - funky disco
  • Heaven 'N' Hell Orchestra - "Bitten By the Love Bug"
  • Heavy Machine - "Kau akan merindui diriku" - Malay mellow electro-disco-soul version of Lou Rawls' 1976 hit "You'll Never Find A Love Like Mine"
  • Heike Tittmann - "Wie Ein Baum" - German disco
  • Helen Gamboa - "Disco Queen from the Philippines" - disco in Tagalog and English from the Philippines; from the "Swing It... Baby!" movie soundtrack LP
  • Helen Gamboa - "Le Freak" - cover of Chic's 1978 hit
  • Helen Reddy - "Make Love to Me" - remake of the 1978 Kelly Marie original; reached #60 Pop in the USA in mid-1979
  • Helen Reddy - "Perfect Love Affair"
  • Helen Santa-Maria Band - "Jealousy"
  • Helena Vondráčková - "Fámy jsou fámy" - Czech rock-disco-pop
  • Hello People - "Dancing Lady" - mellow rock-disco-pop
  • Hemlock - "Body Rhythm"
  • Hemlock - "Disco Break" - electro-disco
  • Hemlock - "Look At Me Now"
  • Henri Rich - "Be You"
  • Henry Mancini - "Get It On" - jazzy disco
  • Henryk Debich, Orkiestra Polskiego Radia i Telewizji w Łodzi - "Mój azyl"
  • Henryk Debich, Orkiestra Polskiego Radia i Telewizji w Łodzi - "Obsydian"
  • Herb Alpert - "Aranjuez" - jazzy disco version of Joaquín Rodrigo's 1939 composition "Concierto de Aranjuez"
  • Herb Alpert - "Rise" - mellow jazzy electro-disco; reached #1 Pop in the USA in October 1979, #13 Pop in the U.K. in November 1979
  • Herbie Hancock - "Tell Everybody"
  • Herbie Hancock - "You Bet Your Love" - electro-disco; reached #18 Pop in the U.K. in March 1979
  • Herbie Mann - "City of Dreams"
  • Herbie Mann - "Comin' Home Baby" - electro-disco
  • Herbie Mann - "Hey Pocky A-Way"
  • Herbie Mann - "Kidnappin' Lover"
  • Herbie Mann - "Walk on the Wild Side"
  • Herbie Mann - "Yellow Fever" - electro-disco
  • Hervé Houzy - "Evenou Shalom" - Hebrew electro-disco version of the traditional Jewish song "Hevenu Shalom Aleikhem"
  • Hi-Voltage - "Let's Get Horny"
  • Hideki [Saijo] - "Hideki Disco Special" - Japanese disco; includes brief covers of "Le Freak" by Chic and "YMCA" by the Village People
  • Hideki [Saijo] - "Hoppu Suteppu Janpu (Original 1979 Version)" a.k.a. "Hop Step Jump" - Japanese rock-disco
  • Hideki [Saijo] - "Young Man (Y.M.C.A.)" - disco in English and Japanese; covers "YMCA" by the Village People but with some lyrics of different meaning
  • High Inergy - "Let Yourself Go" - disco-soul-fusion
  • High Inergy - "Shoulda Gone Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • High Inergy - "Skate to the Rhythm" - electro-disco-funk
  • Hilary - "Do It"
  • The Hiltonaires - "Disco Boogie" - jazzy disco; the bassline covers that of A Taste of Honey's "Boogie Oogie Oogie"
  • The Hiltonaires - "Good Times" - cover of Chic's disco hit
  • The Hiltonaires - "Heart of Glass" - electro-punk-disco cover of Blondie's hit
  • The Hiltonaires - "I Was Made for Dancin'" - cover of Leif Garrett's hit
  • The Hiltonaires - "In the Navy" - electro-disco version of the Village People hit
  • The Hiltonaires - "Oh Happy Day" - gospel-disco cover of the song originally recorded by the Edwin Hawkins Singers
  • The Hiltonaires - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • The Hiltonaires und das Orchester Udo Reichel - "Moskau" - German disco-pop cover of Dschinghis Khan's song
  • Hiroshima - "Lion Dance" - Japanese-flavored disco
  • His Master's Fish featuring Gordon Grody - "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (Disco Version)" - disco version of the song from the 1979 musical by Stephen Sondheim
  • Hit Machine - "Dschingis Khan" - cover of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Hodges, James and Smith - "Dancing in the Street"
  • Holger Biege - "Cola-Wodka" - German disco-pop
  • Hollywood Boulevard - "Disco Okay"
  • Hook Line and Sinker - "I Love the Nightlife" - electro-disco cover of Alicia Bridges' hit
  • Hosie Bee - "Disco Shout" - electro-R&B-disco
  • Hosie Bee - "Space Ride" - electro-R&B-disco
  • Hot - "Borrow Me"
  • Hot and Nasty - "Poor Poor Senilla" - funky electro-disco
  • Hot Chocolate - "Dance (Get Down to It)" - electro-disco
  • Hot Chocolate - "Going Through the Motions" - electro-disco-funk
  • Hot Chocolate - "I Just Love What You're Doing" - electro-disco
  • Hot Chocolate - "Mindless Boogie" - electro-disco-funk; reached #46 Pop in the U.K. in June 1979
  • Hot Chocolate - "Night Ride" - electro-disco
  • Hot Gossip - "Love Clone"
  • Hot Ice - "19th Nervous Breakdown" - rock-disco version of the Rolling Stones classic
  • Hot Ice - "Brown Sugar" - rock-disco version of the Rolling Stones classic
  • Hot Ice - "Honky Tonk Woman" - disco version of the Rolling Stones classic
  • Hot Ice - "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" - rock-disco version of the Rolling Stones classic
  • Hot Ice - "Street Fighting Man" - rock-disco version of the Rolling Stones classic
  • Hot Ice - "Under My Thumb" - rock-disco version of the Rolling Stones classic
  • Hot Lips - "Napoleon" - electro-disco-pop
  • Hotdog - "Annie Batungbakal" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines; theme song for the 1979 film by this name
  • Hotdog - "Meowww" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines
  • Hott City - "If All We're Gonna Do is Dance" - electro-disco
  • Hudson People - "Boogie on Downtown" - funky disco
  • Hudson People - "Trip to Your Mind"
  • Huey Lewis and the American Express (later Huey Lewis and the News) - "Exodisco" - disco version of the theme to the 1960 film Exodus composed by Ernest Gold
  • Hugo Strasser und sein Tanzorchester - "Born to be Alive" - instrumental disco cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Hugo Strasser und sein Tanzorchester - "Disco Medley: Stayin' Alive / Let's All Chant / Amor, Amor" - instrumental disco covers of the songs by the Bee Gees, Michael Zager Band, and Gabriel Ruiz
  • The Hunters - "Jungle Man" - electro-disco
  • Hver - "Helena" - Icelandic electro-disco
  • Hydro featuring Lorna - "(Don't) Stop Your Teasing" - electro-disco
  • Hydro featuring Lorna - "I'll be Good to You" - electro-disco
  • Hydro featuring Lorna - "K.I.C. (Keep It Coming)" - electro-disco
  • Hydro featuring Lorna - "My Favourite Disco" - electro-disco
  • Ian Dury and the Blockheads - "Reasons to be Cheerful" - rock-disco; reached #3 Pop in the U.K. in August 1979
  • The Ian Mitchell Band - "Lonely Nites" - disco-pop
  • Ice Cream Band - "Mac Arthur Park" - disco version of the song written by Jimmy Webb that became a hit for Richard Harris in 1968 and for Donna Summer in 1978
  • Idris Muhammad - "Boogie Boots" - electro-disco
  • Idris Muhammad - "Dancing in the Land of Lovely Ladies" - electro-disco
  • Idris Muhammad - "Foxhuntin'" - electro-disco
  • Igor Savin i Orkestar Stanka Selaka - "Folk Sinteza"
  • Igor Savin i Orkestar Stanka Selaka - "Noćni Klub"
  • Ike Noble (a.k.a. Izear Noble Jr.) - "Dance, Dance, Dance to the Music (Y'all)" - funky electro-disco
  • Ike Strong - "Boogie Land" - electro-disco
  • Ike Strong - "Your Love Keeps Me Dancing" - electro-disco
  • Ilona Staller - "I Was Made for Dancin'" - cover of the Leif Garrett song
  • Ilona Staller - "Lascia L'ultimo Sallo Per Me" - Italian version of "Save the Last Dance for Me"
  • Ilona Staller - "Save the Last Dance for Me (Discomix)" - disco version of the 1960 Drifters hit
  • Imagine - "Fantastique" - French electro-disco
  • Imagine - "Kornix" - French funky electro-rock-disco
  • Imma - "In this Game" - electro-disco-pop
  • The Imperials - "Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King" - electro-disco
  • Inger Johanson - "Three Times a Winner" - rock-disco
  • Ingmar Nordströms - "Born to Be Alive" - electro-rock-disco-pop cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Ingmar Nordströms - "One Way Ticket" - jazzy electro-disco version of the pop song written by Hank Hunter and Jack Keller that was first recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Inner Circle - "Everything is Great" - electro-disco; reached #37 Pop in the U.K. in March 1979
  • Inner Life - "I'm Caught Up (In A One Night Love Affair)"
  • Inner Life - "You Got Me Dancing"
  • Instant Funk - "Crying" - electro-disco
  • Instant Love - "Roller Disco" - electro-disco
  • The Intelligents - "Take It from the Top" - electro-disco
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "American Generation" - rock-disco cover of the Ritchie Family song
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Back to Boogie" - cover of the song by Patrick Hernandez and Hervé Tholance
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Bad Girls" - rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Boogie Wonderland" - cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - disco version of the Simon and Garfunkel classic
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Cafe" - electro-rock-disco cover of the song by D.D. Sound
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Can You Feel the Force" - cover of the hit by The Real Thing
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Contact" - electro-disco cover of Edwin Starr's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Cuba" - disco in Spanish and English; cover of the hit by Gibson Brothers
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Disco Nights" - electro-disco cover of GQ's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Get Off" - disco-funk cover of Foxy's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Gimme Gimme Gimme" - electro-disco-pop cover of ABBA's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Go West" - electro-disco cover of the Village People's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Good Times" - electro-disco cover of Chic's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Goodnight Tonight" - electro-rock-disco cover of Wings' hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Gotta Go Home" - electro-disco-pop cover of Boney M's song
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Happy Radio" - electro-disco cover of Edwin Starr's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Haven't Stopped Dancin' Yet" - electro-disco cover of Gonzalez's 1978 hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Heart of Glass" - electro-punk-disco cover of Blondie's 1978 hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Hot Stuff" - electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "I Was Made For Lovin' You" - electro-metal-disco cover of KISS's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "I Will Survive" - cover of Gloria Gaynor's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "I'm a Man" - electro-disco version of the 1967 Spencer Davis Group hit, styled similarly to Macho's 1978 version
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "In the Navy" - cover of the Village People's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Instant Replay" - electro-disco cover of Dan Hartman's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Knock On Wood" - electro-disco version of the song by Eddie Floyd that was remade by Amii Stewart
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Lost in Music" - cover of Sister Sledge's song
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Married Men" - electro-disco cover of Bette Midler's song
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)" - cover of the hit by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "One Chain" - electro-rock-disco cover of Santana's song
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "One Way Ticket" - electro-disco-pop version of Eruption's 1979 song "One Way Ticket" that was originally a pop song for Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "September" - electro-R&B-disco cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Shake Your Groove Thing" - cover of the hit by Peaches and Herb
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Street Life" - jazzy electro-disco cover of the Crusaders hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Tragedy" - rock-disco version of the Bee Gees' hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Under Fire" - rock-disco cover of Jackie's 1979 song
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "Voulez-Vous" - electro-rock-disco version of ABBA's 1979 hit
  • International Disco Band and Singers - "We Are Family" - cover of Sister Sledge's hit
  • Invisible Man's Band - "All Night Thing" - disco-funk; reached #9 R&B in the USA in spring 1980, #45 Pop in the USA in May 1980
  • Irma Thomas - "Don't Stop" - electro-disco
  • Irma Thomas - "Safe With Me" - R&B-disco
  • Irma Thomas - "Sugar Pie Honey Bunch (Can't Help Myself)" - electro-R&B-disco cover of the 1965 Motown hit by the Four Tops
  • Isaac Hayes - "Don't Let Go" - disco version of Roy Hamilton's 1958 hit; reached #18 Pop in the USA in February 1980, #11 R&B in the USA
  • Isaac Hayes - "Fever" - disco version of the 1958 Peggy Lee hit
  • Isaac [Mofokeng] and The Sakie Special Band - "Flying Up" - electro-disco
  • Isaac [Mofokeng] and The Sakie Special Band - "I Beg to Tell You Something" - electro-disco
  • Isaac [Mofokeng] and The Sakie Special Band - "I Saw You Baby" - electro-disco
  • Isaac [Mofokeng] and The Sakie Special Band - "I'm a Lonely Man" - electro-disco copying a melody from "Shame" by Evelyn "Champagne" King
  • Isaac [Mofokeng] and The Sakie Special Band - "I've Been Missing You Baby" - electro-disco whose first portion copies a melody from a hit song
  • Isaac [Mofokeng] and The Sakie Special Band - "Love's Paradise" - electro-disco
  • Isaac [Mofokeng] and The Sakie Special Band - "Take Me Back" - electro-disco with the introduction copying the melody from the introduction to "My Love is Free" by Double Exposure
  • The Isley Brothers - "It's A Disco Night (Rock Don't Stop)" - electro-disco; reached #90 Pop in the USA in October 1979, #14 Pop in the U.K. in December 1979
  • Ivan (a.k.a. Juan Carlos Ramos Vaquero) - "Sin amor" - Spanish disco version of "Dschinghis Khan"
  • Ivan Neville - "Dance Your Blues Away" - electro-disco
  • The J.B.'s - "Georgia Peach Disco" - electro-disco-funk
  • The J.B.'s - "Just Wanna Make You Dance" - disco-funk
  • JKD Band - "Dragon Power"
  • JKD Band - "Dream Machine"
  • J. Bimbo Orchestra - "Trabap" (dtraaM baapL) - Thai disco-pop
  • J. Michael Reed - "Reach Out For Love"
  • J.T. Connection featuring Dennis Tufano - "Bernadette" - disco version of a Four Tops hit from 1967
  • J.T. Connection featuring Dennis Tufano - "Butterfly Suite"
  • J.T. Connection featuring Dennis Tufano - "Dance My Life Away" - electro-disco
  • J.T. Connection featuring Dennis Tufano - "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" - electro-disco cover of the 1966 hit by the Four Tops
  • J.T. Connection featuring Dennis Tufano - "Relationships" - mellow disco
  • Jaak Joala - "Zdravstvuy" - Russian disco
  • Jack Jones - "Love Boat Theme (Disco Version)" - disco-pop version of the television series theme
  • Jack Jones - "Wives and Lovers (Disco Version)" - disco version of his 1963 song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
  • Jackie - "Under Fire" - electro-rock-disco
  • Jackie McLean - "Doctor Jackyll and Mister Funk"
  • Jackie Moore - "Can You Tell Me Why" - disco-soul
  • Jackie Moore - "How's Your Love Life Baby" - disco cover of a 1978 Eddie Kendricks song
  • Jackie Moore - "This Time Baby" - disco cover of an O'Jays song from 1978; reached #49 Pop in the U.K. in September 1979
  • Jakkii Satou - "Poketto ippai no Namida (myuujikkubideo)" - Japanese rock-disco-pop
  • James Adler and Madame Moth - "Butterfly Disco" - instrumental disco version of Giacomo Puccini's opera music from "Madame Butterfly"
  • James Bradley - "Let's Paint the Town"
  • James Bradley - "Wrapped Up in Your Love" - disco-soul
  • James Brown - "Star Generation" - funky electro-disco
  • James Brown - "Stone Cold Drag" - funky electro-disco
  • James Brown - "The Original Disco Man" - funky electro-disco
  • James Last - "Copacabana" - instrumental cover of the Barry Manilow hit
  • James Last - "Daddy Cool" - disco-pop cover of the Boney M hit
  • James Last - "Good Times" - cover of Chic's hit
  • James Last - "I Was Made For Lovin' You" - metal-disco; cover of the 1979 KISS hit
  • James Last - "Knock on Wood" - rock-disco remake of an Eddie Floyd song, imitating the 1978 version by Amii Stewart
  • James Last - "Stuff Like That" - jazzy disco version of the 1978 Quincy Jones jazz-funk hit
  • James Taylor - "Day Tripper" - disco-rock version of the 1965 Beatles song
  • James Wells - "A Case of Mistaken Identity"
  • James Wells - "Double Dose of Love"
  • James Wells - "Explosion"
  • James Wells - "More to Me than Meets the Eye"
  • James White and the Blacks - "Contort Yourself (Disco Version)"
  • Jane Susan - "Cinta" - Indonesian electro-disco-pop
  • Janice McClain - "Smack Dab in the Middle"
  • Jason Justin Jade - "(Disco) Hokey Pokey" - disco version of "Do the Hokey Pokey"
  • Javier Zavala - "Lluvia de primavera" - electro-disco cover of "Spring Rain" by Bebu Silvetti
  • Jay Alanski - "Geraldine (Tendre est la nuit)" - French electro-disco-pop
  • Jay C. Birdlander - "The Champ" - jazzy disco version of the Dizzy Gillespie song
  • Jaze - "Wanna Get Down With You" - electro-rock-disco
  • Jean Adamo - "Vas'y Molo" - French electro-disco
  • Jean André - "Die Marine" - German disco comedy song with instrumentation covering the Village People's "In the Navy"
  • Jean Carn - "Was That All It Was"
  • Jean Carn - "What's On Your Mind"
  • Jean Claude Borelly - "Born to be Alive" - jazzy rock-disco cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Jean Claude Borelly - "I Love America" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco cover of Patrick Juvet's hit
  • Jean Claude Borelly - "Let's All Chant" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco cover of the 1978 hit by the Michael Zager Band
  • Jean Claude Borelly - "Rasputin" - Russian-flavored instrumental jazzy disco cover of Boney M's hit
  • Jean Claude Borelly - "Sing to Me Mama" - jazzy disco cover of Karen Cheryl's 1978 song
  • Jean Claude Borelly - "Y.M.C.A." - instrumental jazzy electro-disco cover of the Village People hit
  • Jean Gamet - "Danseur de slow" - French electro-disco
  • J[ean] M[arie] Ti[a]m and [Maurice] Foty - "Funky Boogie Love" - funky electro-disco
  • Jean Musy - "Danse dans le cabaret"
  • Jean Musy - "L'Adagio d'Albinoni" - electro-disco
  • Jean (Jeanne) Shy - "Night Dancer" - rock-disco
  • Jean (Jeanne) Shy - "That Old Black Magic" - disco version of the 1943 Glenn Miller Orchestra hit
  • Jean Wells - "I Just Can't Stop Dancing"
  • Jeanette "Baby" Washington - "Turn Your Boogie Loose"
  • Jeanette [Dimech] - "Little Man from Japan" - Oriental-flavored disco-pop
  • Jeans People - "Disco Love"
  • Jeff Conway and His Bigband - "Don't You Hear Me" - electro-disco
  • Jeff Conway and His Bigband - "Ma Baker" - instrumental jazzy disco cover of Boney M's hit
  • Jeff Wayne - "The Eve of the War (Disco Re-Mix)" - disco-fusion reworking of his 1978 song
  • Jeffree [Perry] - "I Can't Help It Baby" - disco-soul
  • Jefrydin (a.k.a. Raden Jeffrydin Raden Imbromsoekaman) - "Idamanku" - Malay electro-disco from Malaysia
  • Jefrydin (a.k.a. Raden Jeffrydin Raden Imbromsoekaman) - "Jessi 10 (Pujaanku)" - Malay electro-disco from Malaysia
  • Jeree Palmer - "Late Night Surrender"
  • Jesse Cutler - "Automatic Man" - electro-disco
  • Jesse Cutler - "Destiny"
  • Jesse Towers - "Give Me Your Body While We're Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • Jessica Williams - "Gambling on Your Love/Gambling Suite"
  • Jessica Williams - "I Need You Baby"
  • Jessica Williams - "Love Masterpiece" - disco version of the Hal Davis song
  • Jessica Williams - "Queen of Fools"
  • Jessica Williams - "Save the Last Dance for Me" - disco-pop version of the 1960 hit by the Drifters
  • Jessica Williams - "Save It Baby, I Wanna Dance" - a portion covers "Save the Last Dance for Me"
  • Jessy Dixon - "Christ Has Made the Difference" - rock-gospel-disco
  • Jessy Dixon - "Love Lifted Me" - gospel-disco
  • Jet Brown - "Dance the Night Away"
  • Jet Brown - "It's the Music"
  • Jet Brown - "Only Love Can Make It Right"
  • Jet Brown - "Stay with Me" - cover of the 1978 song by John Davis and the Monster Orchestra
  • Jewel Bass - "Let Your Love Rain Down On Me" - disco-soul
  • Jim Capaldi - "Shoe Shine"
  • Jim Grady - "I Got What I Came For"
  • Jim Grady - "Touch Dancin'" - rock-disco
  • Jim Spencer and Son Rize - "The Blues Are Out To Get Me" - jazzy electro-disco
  • Jimmie Green - "Dance" - funky disco
  • Jimmy Briscoe and the Beavers - "Into the Milky Way" - disco-soul
  • Jimmy Castor Bunch - "Don't Do That!" - disco-funk
  • Jimmy Jackson - "Freedom to Express Yourself" - funky disco
  • Jimmy James - "Now That You're Gone" - disco-soul
  • Jitka Zelenková - "Bye Bye Blues" - jazzy disco in English and Czech; cover of the 1925 jazz tune written by Fred Hamm, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown, and Chauncey Gray
  • Jo Kyung-soo a.k.a. Jo Gyeongsu - "Jinggiseukan" - Korean disco-pop version of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Jo Kyung-soo a.k.a. Jo Gyeongsu - "Y.M.C.A." - cover of the Village People hit in Korean and English
  • Jo-Ann Brooks - "Love Can Be Sold"
  • Jo-Ann Brooks - "The Stranger"
  • Joan Orleans - "Big Apple" - electro-rock-disco
  • Joan Orleans - "Shooting Star" - electro-disco
  • Joe and Lee - "Black Gold Disco Moving Machine" - electro-disco
  • The Joe Long Sound - "O Holy Night" - disco version of the Christmas song
  • Joe Moks - "Boys and Girls" - electro-disco
  • Joe Simon - "Happy Birthday, Baby"
  • Joe Simon - "Hooked on Disco Music"
  • Joe Simon - "I Wanna Taste Your Love"
  • Joe Simon - "Make Every Moment Count"
  • Joe Simon - "You Gotta Treat Me Right"
  • Joe Thomas - "Get On Back"
  • Joe Thomas - "Make Your Move" - funky disco
  • Joe Thomas - "Sugar Smack" - jazzy disco
  • Joe Thomas - "Your Love is So Good to Me"
  • Joel Diamond Experience - "Body Language" - electro-disco
  • Joel Diamond Experience - "Heaven in the Afternoon"
  • Joel Diamond Experience - "I'm Only Human" - electro-disco
  • Joel Diamond Experience - "Just As Long As I'm Dancin' (Rock-It Tonight)"
  • Joel Diamond Experience - "Music Machine (In and Out)" - electro-disco
  • Joel Diamond Experience - "Tall in the Saddle"
  • Joelho [de Porco] - "Otravolta" - rock-disco in Spanish and English
  • Joey Abando - "Mag-Disco Tayo" - Tagalog disco-fusion from the Philippines
  • Joey Abando featuring Fantastik - "Musikerong Pang Disco" - Tagalog electro-disco-pop from the Philippines
  • Joey Travolta - "What Did Love Ever Do for You?"
  • John Davis and the Monster Orchestra - "Baby I've Got It" - rock-disco
  • John Davis and the Monster Orchestra - "Bourgie, Bourgie" - cover of the 1977 Ashford and Simpson track
  • John Davis and the Monster Orchestra - "Holler"
  • John Davis and the Monster Orchestra - "Love Magic"
  • John Davis and the Monster Orchestra - "That's What I Get"
  • John Davis and the Monster Orchestra - "When It's Right For Love"
  • [John] Ferrara - "Love Attack"
  • [John] Ferrara - "Love Eyes"
  • [John] Ferrara - "Shake it Baby Love"
  • [John] Ferrara - "Wuthering Heights, Act I"
  • [John] Ferrara - "Wuthering Heights, Act II"
  • [John] Ferrara - "Wuthering Heights, Act III"
  • John Ozila - "Honey Honey"
  • John Rowles - "Beautiful Lady"
  • John Rowles - "Rhythm of the City"
  • John Travolta - "A Girl Like You (Disco Remix)"
  • [John] Yohon [Harbin] - "Fly With Me"
  • Johnnie Taylor - "(Ooh-Wee) She's Killing Me"
  • Johnny Mathis - "Begin the Beguine" - disco version of the 1935 Cole Porter standard that had also been a swing hit in 1938 for Artie Shaw
  • Johnny Mathis - "Gone, Gone, Gone" - reached #15 Pop in the U.K. in September 1979
  • Johnny Mathis - "My Body Keeps Changing My Mind" - also recorded by Karen Carpenter
  • Johnny Mathis - "Night and Day" - disco version of the 1942 Frank Sinatra standard written by Cole Porter in 1932
  • Johnny Mathis - "That Old Black Magic" - disco version of the 1943 Glenn Miller Orchestra hit
  • Johnny Mathis - "To the Ends of the Earth" - disco version of Nat King Cole's 1956 song
  • Jokke Salmi a.k.a. Jocke Salmi - "Tarantella Joe" - Finnish disco-pop version of Roberto Montecristo's 1977 song
  • Jonathan King (a.k.a. Kenneth King) - "Gloria" - rock-disco-pop version of the 1979 song written by Umberto Tozzi with added English lyrics
  • Jonathan King (a.k.a. Kenneth King) - "You're the Greatest Lover" - disco-pop cover of the 1978 song by Luv'; reached #67 Pop in the U.K.
  • The Jones Girls - "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else" - reached #38 Pop in the USA in August 1979
  • The Jones Girls - "You Made Me Love You" - R&B-disco
  • Jörg Evers - "A Party for Two"
  • Jörg Evers - "Shake Your Tambourine"
  • Jorge Ben (a.k.a. Jorge Lima Menezes) - "Boiadeiro" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Jorge Ben (a.k.a. Jorge Lima Menezes) - "Salve Simpatia" - Portuguese disco-pop from Brazil
  • Jorge Santana - "Feeling Good"
  • [José] Da Silva - "Maquina Café" - Brazilian-flavored Portuguese disco
  • José José (a.k.a. José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz) - "Linda Disco" - Spanish jazzy rock-disco-fusion
  • José Luiz - "Hoje à Noite" - Portuguese disco-pop from Brazil
  • Josef Laufer a skupina Golem - "Pásek mi dej" - Czech disco version of the Village People's "Y.M.C.A."
  • Josy Venon - "Metaloid" - French electro-disco
  • Joyce Cobb - "Dig the Gold"
  • Joyce Cobb - "Don't Be Mad At Me" - electro-rock-disco
  • Juan Torres y su órgano melódico - "El arbusto (In the Bush)" - electro-disco cover of the hit by Musique
  • Juan Torres y su órgano melódico - "Hombre Macho (Macho Man)" - cover of the hit by the Village People
  • Juan Torres y su órgano melódico - "Nacido para estar vivo (Born to be Alive)" - rock-disco cover of the hit by Patrick Hernandez
  • Juan Torres y su órgano melódico - "No he dejado de bailar (Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet)" - cover of the hit by Gonzalez
  • Juan Torres y su órgano melódico - "Sobrevivire (I Will Survive)" - instrumental disco version of the 1978 hit by Gloria Gaynor
  • Juan Torres y su órgano melódico - "Toca madera (Knock on Wood)" - largely-instrumental disco version of the hit by Amii Stewart
  • Juanita - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit; also released in a Brazilian Portuguese version, "Sonho Real"
  • Judit Szűcs - "A fotós" - Hungarian electro-disco-pop
  • Judit (Judith) Szűcs - "A Tender Loving Touch" - electro-disco-pop
  • Judit (Judith) Szűcs - "Kérlek, hogy jöjj el" - Hungarian disco-pop
  • Judit (Judith) Szűcs - "Kétezerben" - Hungarian disco-pop
  • Judit (Judith) Szűcs - "Lélekvonat (Soul-Train)" - Hungarian electro-disco
  • Judit (Judith) Szűcs - "Mammy Good Night"
  • Judit (Judith) Szűcs - "Űrdiszkó (Disco in the Space)" - Hungarian disco-pop
  • Judy Preston - "Sexy Love" - electro-disco-fusion in English and Spanish
  • Juice People Unlimited - "Disco Godfather" - theme song to the 1979 film "Disco Godfather"
  • Juice People Unlimited - "Shermanizing/One Way Ticket to Hell"
  • Julie Wilde and the Winifred Band - "Love Tunnel" - electro-disco
  • Julie Wilde and the Winifred Band - "Wild Woman" - electro-disco
  • Julio Iglesias - "Où est passée ma bohème? (Quiereme Mucho)" - Spanish-flavored disco-pop-fusion in French; also released in an Italian version, "Quando si ama davvero"; also released in a Portuguese version, "Inesquecível Boemia", in 1981; also released in a German version, "Du bist mein erster Gedanke", in 1982; instrumentally the beat on these differs from his 1978 Spanish non-disco version "Quiéreme Mucho"; cover of the 1923 song by Tito Schipa composed by Gonzalo Riog with lyrics by Michel Eugène Jourdon
  • Julio Iglesias - "Quierme (Basada en las Danzas Polovtsianas de 'El Principe Igor')" - Spanish disco; based on Alexander Borodin's classical score "Polovtsian Dances"
  • Jumbo - "Rio"
  • Jumbo - "Trinidad" - Caribbean-flavored disco
  • Jump - "Does It Feel Good" - electro-disco
  • Jun Sugisawa - "Danshingu in za rein (Dancing in the Rain)" - Japanese disco
  • Jun Sugisawa - "Love and Night" - Japanese disco
  • Jun Sugisawa - "Sunanikietanamida" - Japanese mellow disco-pop
  • Jupiter Beyond - "The River Drive"
  • Justine and the Victorian Punks - "Still You"
  • K.C. and the Sunshine Band - "Do You Wanna Go Party" - funky electro-disco - reached #50 Pop in the USA in mid-1979
  • Kai Hyttinen - "Linda Linda" - Finnish electro-disco-pop cover of Frederik's song
  • Kai Warner (a.k.a. Werner Last) - "Save Me" - instrumental disco version of the song composed by Doug Flett and Guy Fletcher
  • Kai Warner and His Orchestra a.k.a. Orchester Kai Warner - "Knock On Wood" - electro-disco version of the song by Eddie Floyd that was remade by Amii Stewart
  • Kake Sisters - "Veturi Veressäin" - Finnish electro-disco
  • Kangaroo - "Bahamas" - Caribbean-flavored disco-pop
  • Kangaroo - "Batman" - funky electro-disco
  • Kangaroo - "Chicago"
  • Kangaroo - "Surfin'" - rock-disco-pop
  • Karen Cheryl (a.k.a. Isabelle Morizet) - "I Love American Men"
  • Karen Cheryl (a.k.a. Isabelle Morizet) - "Keepin' It Up"
  • Karen Cheryl (a.k.a. Isabelle Morizet) - "Lady Luck"
  • Karen Cheryl (a.k.a. Isabelle Morizet) - "Liars Beware"
  • Karen Cheryl (a.k.a. Isabelle Morizet) - "Stand Up Performance" - disco-pop
  • Karen Cheryl (a.k.a. Isabelle Morizet) - "Stone Man"
  • Karen Cheryl (a.k.a. Isabelle Morizet) - "Tonight in Hollywood" - rock-disco
  • Karen Silver - "Can't Stop Dancing" - electro-rock-disco; cover of the 1978 song by The Chanter Sisters, written by Doreen Chanter
  • Karen Silver - "Hold On I'm Coming" - electro-rock-disco cover of the 1966 Sam [Moore] and Dave [Prater] tune
  • Karen Silver - "Hot Stuff"
  • Kari Paananen - "Oon mä omillain" - Finnish electro-disco version of "Born to be Alive"
  • Kari Paananen - "Volga" - Finnish disco-pop version of Dschinghis Khan's song "Moskau"
  • Karriem - "I Love You" - electro-disco
  • Kat Mandu - "Djaga Boogie Woogie"
  • Kat Mandu - "Don't Stop, Keep On" - electro-rock-disco
  • Kat Mandu - "Mi Corazon" - Spanish latin-disco
  • Kat Mandu - "The Break"
  • Kat Mandu - "There's Only Been a Few"
  • Kathi Baker - "Dance to the Music"
  • Kathi Baker - "Dancin' Shoes"
  • Kathi Baker - "Disco Jam"
  • Kathi Baker - "Fa La La (Feel the Heat)"
  • Kathi Baker - "I Don't Ever Get Enough"
  • Kathi Baker - "Movie Queen"
  • Kathy Barnes - "Fun and Games" - electro-disco
  • Kathy Barnes - "Spanish Dancer" - latin-disco
  • Kathy, Karen, and Sonny - "Ali Baba" - Middle Eastern-flavored electro-disco-pop cover of Marco Polo's song
  • Kati és a Kerek Perec - "Titanic" - Hungarian rock-disco-pop
  • Kati Kovács - "Bend Me, Shape Me" - disco-pop version of the 1967 hit by The American Breed
  • Kati Kovács - "Hot Stuff" - electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Kati Kovács - "MacArthur Park" - disco version of the song written by Jimmy Webb that became a hit for Richard Harris in 1968 and for Donna Summer in 1978
  • Kati Kovács - "Nem kéne mondanom" - Hungarian electro-disco-pop
  • Kati Kovács - "One Way Ticket" - electro-disco-pop cover of Eruption's 1979 song that was originally a pop song for Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Kay-Gees - "Burn Me Up" - funky electro-disco
  • The Keane Brothers - "Candy"
  • The Keane Brothers - "Dancin' in the Moonlight" - disco version of the 1973 King Harvest hit "Dancing in the Moonlight" which was first recorded by Boffalongo in 1970
  • The Keane Brothers - "Taking Off" - disco-pop
  • Keez - "Angel on Wheels"
  • Kellee Patterson - "All the Things You Are" - disco version of the song recorded by Charlie Parker, Ella Fitzgerald, and Frank Sinatra
  • Kellee Patterson - "I'm So in Tune with You"
  • Kellee Patterson - "Let Go, Let Go (Let Love be the Driver)"
  • Kenji Sawada - "Anata Ni Konya Wa Wain O Furikake" - Japanese rock-disco-pop
  • Kennedy Express - "Little Lolita" - glam rock-disco-pop
  • Kenny - "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" - electro-rock-disco cover of the 1966 hit by the Four Tops
  • Kenny Nolan - "Dancin' to Keep from Cryin'" - electro-disco
  • Kenny Nolan - "Motor Workout (You Got Horsepower)" - electro-rock-disco
  • Kenny Nolan - "Wine, Women, and Champagne" - electro-disco
  • Keys - "Captain Kirk's Disco Trek" - electro-disco
  • Kickin' - "Love Me Tonight"
  • Kid Brother - "Rosco Music" - electro-rock-disco
  • The Kids a.k.a. K.I.D. - "It's Hot (Take It to the Top)" a.k.a. "Take It to the Top" - reached #68 Dance in the USA
  • Kiki Gyan - "Disco Dancer" - funky electro-disco
  • Kiki Gyan - "Keep on Dancing" - disco-funk
  • Kiki Gyan - "Sexy Dancer" - funky electro-disco
  • Kiki Gyan a.k.a. Kofi and Kiki - "24 Hours in a Disco"
  • Kiki [van Oostindië] - "Tous les garçons et les filles / A Teenager in Love" - disco in French and English; the second part is a cover of the 1959 hit by Dion and the Belmonts
  • Kim - "Come a Little Bit Closer" - electro-disco-pop
  • Kim Bo-yeon - "O geudae" - Korean disco-pop version of Baccara's 1977 hit "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie"
  • Kim Clark - "Fantasy" - electro-disco
  • Kim Clark - "Longtime" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Kim Su-Na - "Meosjin chum-eul chwoyo" - Korean funky electro-disco version of Chic's "Le Freak"
  • Kim Su-Na - "Salanghaeyo / Love You (Grease)" - Korean disco-pop version of Frankie Valli's 1978 hit "Grease"
  • Kim Su-Na - "Salanghaeyo / Love You 2 (In The Navy)" - Korean disco version of the Village People hit
  • Kim Taylor - "Stomp Your Feet and Dance" - electro-disco
  • Kimiko Kasai with Herbie Hancock - "I Thought It Was You" - jazzy electro-disco; remake of Hancock's 1978 song
  • King Size - "Soldier Boy" - rock-disco-pop version of the Shirelles' 1962 R&B hit
  • King Tutt - "You Got Me Hung Up" - electro-disco
  • King's Group and Singers - "Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)" - cover of Amanda Lear's 1978 disco song
  • King's Group and Singers - "I Was Made for Dancing" - cover of Leif Garrett's 1978 disco hit
  • King's Group and Singers - "Knock On Wood" - electro-rock-disco version of the song by Eddie Floyd that was remade by Amii Stewart
  • King's Group and Singers - "Leave a Light" - electro-disco-pop cover of the 1979 song by Eruption featuring Precious Wilson
  • King's Group and Singers - "Shake Your Groove Thing" - cover of the 1978 hit by Peaches and Herb
  • King's Group and Singers - "The Runner" - disco cover of the 1978 electro-disco song by the Three Degrees
  • King's Group and Singers - "This Is It" - cover of Melba Moore's 1976 disco song
  • King's Group and Singers - "Tragedy" - rock-disco version of the Bee Gees' hit
  • King's Group and Singers - "You've Got All of Me" - disco-pop cover of Clout's 1978 pop rock song
  • The Kinks - "(I Wish I Could Fly Like) Superman" - rock-disco
  • Kinsman Dazz - "Dancin' Free"
  • Kinsman Dazz - "Keep on Rockin'"
  • Kinsman Dazz - "Love Design"
  • Kinzia Kei - "Mama Don't Let Me Go" - electro-disco
  • KISS - "I Was Made For Lovin' You" - metal-disco/rock-disco; reached #11 Pop in the USA in August 1979, #50 Pop in the U.K. in July 1979
  • Kleeer - "Close to You"
  • Kleeer - "I Love To Dance" - electro-disco
  • Kleeer - "It's Magic"
  • Kleeer - "Nothin' Said" - electro-disco-funk
  • Kleeer - "Rollin' On" - funky electro-disco
  • Kleeer - "Tonight's the Night (Good Time)"
  • Kleeer - "Winners" - disco-funk
  • Kocky - "Everybody is a Winner" - electro-disco
  • Kocky - "Just Keep Dancin'" - funky disco
  • Kocky - "Hold On to That Groove" - electro-R&B-disco
  • Kocky - "Remone"
  • Kool and the Gang - "Hangin' Out" - electro-disco
  • Kool and the Gang - "If You Feel Like Dancin'"
  • Kool and the Gang - "Ladies' Night" - electro-disco; reached #8 Pop in the USA in January 1980, #9 Pop in the U.K. in November 1979
  • Kool and the Gang - "Tonight's the Night"
  • Krenzell - "Disco Love"
  • Krenzell - "Drum Dream"
  • Krystal - "Go With the Feeling"
  • L.A. Sounds - "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" - electro-disco version of the movie theme
  • L.A. Sounds - "Dance, Dance, Dance" - instrumental disco version of Chic's 1977 hit
  • L.A. Sounds - "Figaro" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of Brotherhood of Man's 1977 song
  • L.A. Sounds - "Fly Robin Fly" - instrumental mellow disco version of Silver Convention's 1975 hit
  • L.A. Sounds - "Jaws" - electro-disco version of the 1975 movie theme
  • L.A. Sounds - "Keep It Coming Love" - instrumental electro-disco version of K.C. and the Sunshine Band's hit
  • L.A. Sounds - "Native New Yorker" - instrumental disco version of Odyssey's 1977 hit
  • L.A. Sounds - "Star Wars" - disco cover of the 1977 movie theme
  • L.A. Sounds - "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" - instrumental disco version of Baccara's hit
  • L.A.X. - "Dancin' at the Disco"
  • L.A.X. - "Saturday Night (Something Special)"
  • L.A.X. - "Woman Ad Lib" - electro-disco
  • L.J. Johnson - "24 Hours a Day" - cover of the 1977 Barbara Pennington song with minor changes to the lyrics
  • L.J. Johnson - "My Destination is Love"
  • L.J. Johnson - "You Keep My Temperature Rising" - disco-soul
  • L.T.D. - "Dance 'N' Sing 'N'"
  • L.T.D. - "Feel It" - disco-soul
  • L.T.D. - "One On One" - funky disco
  • L.T.D. - "Say That You'll Be Mine" - disco-soul
  • L.V. Johnson - "Let Yourself Go" - funky electro-disco
  • L'Ectrique - "Struck By Boogie Lightning"
  • La Bionda - "Disco Roller"
  • La Bionda - "High Energy" - rock-disco
  • La Bionda - "I Got Your Number" - rock-disco
  • La Bionda - "Save Your Energy" - rock-disco
  • La Bottega Dell'arte - "L'avventura" - Italian electro-disco
  • La Pequeña Compañía - "Adios España Querida" - Spanish electro-disco
  • La Pequeña Compañía - "Francisco Alegre" - Spanish electro-disco
  • La Pregunta - "Chameleon"
  • La Velle - "Playgirl" - electro-rock-disco
  • Ladies Choice - "Sailor Boy" - electro-disco
  • Lady Butterfly - "Love Me Love"
  • Lady Butterfly - "Tennessee" - country-flavored disco
  • Lady Zu - "A Banda" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Lady Zu - "Dança Louca" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Lady Zu - "Disco Dance" - disco in Portuguese and English from Brazil
  • Lady Zu - "Esperança" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Laine - "Nüüd On Mul Muusika" - Estonian disco song with the same melody as Patrick Juvet's 1978 hit "I Love America" but different lyrics
  • Lákis Tzorntanélli (a.k.a. Emmanouil Iordanopoulos) - "Eséna Thélo Móno" - Greek electro-latin-disco version of "Cuba" by Gibson Brothers
  • Lákis Tzorntanélli (a.k.a. Emmanouil Iordanopoulos) - "María Mantaléna" - Greek electro-disco version of Afric Simone's "Maria Magdalena"
  • Lákis Tzorntanélli (a.k.a. Emmanouil Iordanopoulos) - "Mi fovásai" - Greek electro-disco
  • Lákis Tzorntanélli (a.k.a. Emmanouil Iordanopoulos) - "Na Zísis Xechnás" - Greek disco
  • Lákis Tzorntanélli (a.k.a. Emmanouil Iordanopoulos) - "Voulez-Vous" - Greek electro-disco version of ABBA's 1979 hit
  • Lákis Tzorntanélli and Mártha Irakléous - "Tzén'nkis Chan" - Greek disco-pop version of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Lákis Tzorntanélli featuring Mártha Irakléous - "Pes Mou Póte" - Greek electro-disco version of Boney M's hit "Daddy Cool"
  • Lâle Belkis - "Erkekler Ağlamaz" - Turkish disco-pop
  • Lalo Schifrin - "Amityville Frenzy" - jazzy electro-disco version of the theme to the 1979 film "The Amityville Horror", and which was included on the official soundtrack for that film
  • Lalo Schifrin - "Chile Caliente" - rock-disco
  • Lalo Schifrin - "Dimelo" - Spanish-flavored disco in Spanish and English
  • Lalo Schifrin - "No One Home" - jazzy disco
  • Lalo Schifrin - "Take Another Chance"
  • Lalo Schifrin - "You Feel Good"
  • Lalo Schifrin a.k.a. Turbulence - "High in the Clouds" - jazzy disco
  • Lalo Schifrin a.k.a. Turbulence - "Night Flight"
  • Lalo Schifrin a.k.a. Turbulence - "Supersonic" a.k.a. "Supersonic Love" - jazzy disco
  • Lalo Schifrin a.k.a. Turbulence featuring Arrows - "Jet Frenzy"
  • Lalo Schifrin a.k.a. Turbulence featuring P.J. Ross (a.k.a. Phyllis Russomano) - "Ticket to Tomorrow"
  • Lalo Schifrin a.k.a. Turbulence featuring P.J. Ross (a.k.a. Phyllis Russomano) and Arrows - "Turbulence"
  • Lamont Dozier - "Boogie Business"
  • Lani Hall - "Double or Nothing"
  • Larry Brown - "Breaking Training"
  • Larry Kee (a.k.a. Lauri Johannes Kojo) - "Linda Linda" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of Tee-Set's 1978 song
  • Latimore - "Goodbye Heartache" - funky electro-disco
  • Laura Greene - "Let Me Blow Your Whistle"
  • Laura Lee - "Sat-Is-Fac-tion"
  • Laura Taylor - "All Through Me"
  • Laura Taylor - "I Believe" - disco-pop
  • Laura Taylor - "Some Love" - rock-disco
  • Laurence Darpy - "Have a Good Time"
  • Laurence Darpy - "The Champ"
  • Laurent Vaguener - "Israel Connection" - electro-disco
  • Lautrec - "Hit the Road, Jack" - rock-disco version of the song written by Percy Mayfield, a hit for Ray Charles in 1961
  • Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs - "Kiss and Tell" - electro-R&B-disco
  • Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs - "Lock Me Up" - electro-R&B-disco
  • Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs - "Love Shot"
  • Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs - "Turn the Music Up"
  • Lazy - "Ai ni wa ai o (Love For Love)" - Japanese rock-disco-pop-fusion
  • Le Googie - "Disco Robin" - disco song that's partly a cover of Bobby Day's 1958 hit "Rockin' Robin"
  • Le Loup - "Then You Can Believe" - electro-rock-disco/electro-rock-dance
  • Le Pamplemousse - "Back Street City Lights" - electro-disco - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • Le Pamplemousse - "Creepin" - electro-disco - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • Le Pamplemousse - "Planet of Love" - electro-disco - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • Le Pamplemousse - "You Can Get Off on the Music" - rock-disco - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • Lea Laven - "Joko taas" - Finnish electro-disco version of Raffaella Carrà's 1976 song "0303456"
  • Lea Laven - "Niin tai näin" - Finnish electro-disco version of Cherry Laine's 1978 rock-disco song "Catch the Cat"
  • Leah Navarro - "Huwag Mong Pigilan" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines
  • Lee Fanny - "Ojig dangsin ppun-iya" - Korean electro-disco
  • Lee Moore - "Reachin' Out (For Your Love)" - funky electro-disco
  • Lee Porter - "Can You Make Love to a Disco Beat" - electro-disco
  • Leiah Ikafa - "Disco 2000" - jazzy disco
  • Leiah Ikafa - "Together in Love" - electro-disco
  • Leif Garrett - "Moonlight Dancin'" - electro-rock-disco
  • Leif Garrett - "New York City Nights" - rock-disco
  • Lenny Williams - "If You're in Need" - soul-disco
  • Lenny Williams - "Sweet Ecstasy"
  • Lenny Williams - "When I'm Dancin'"
  • Leon Haywood - "Energy" - electro-disco-funk
  • Leon Haywood - "Just Friends" - mellow disco
  • Leona, Clara, and Lilika [Shinzato] - "Boogie Oogie Oogie" - funky electro-disco cover of the hit by A Taste of Honey
  • Leona, Clara, and Lilika [Shinzato] - "Come to Me" - electro-disco
  • Leona, Clara, and Lilika [Shinzato] - "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" - cover of Rod Stewart's hit
  • Leona, Clara, and Lilika [Shinzato] - "Fly High Little Butterfly" - disco-pop; cover of Arabesque's song
  • Leona, Clara, and Lilika [Shinzato] - "Him"
  • Leona, Clara, and Lilika [Shinzato] - "I Was Made for Dancin'" - cover of Leif Garrett's song
  • Leona, Clara, and Lilika [Shinzato] - "Le Freak" - funky disco cover of Chic's 1978 hit
  • Leona, Clara, and Lilika [Shinzato] - "September" - disco cover of the 1978 hit by Earth, Wind and Fire
  • Leona, Clara, and Lilika [Shinzato] - "Y.M.C.A." - cover of the hit by the Village People
  • Leonore O'Malley (featuring Catherine Russell) - "Boogie Dancer"
  • Leonore O'Malley (featuring Catherine Russell) - "C'est La Vie (Here You Are Again)"
  • Leonore O'Malley (featuring Catherine Russell) - "First Be A Woman" - reached #53 Pop in the USA by September 1980
  • Leonore O'Malley (featuring Catherine Russell) - "L'Amour, Toujours L'Amour" - disco in English and French
  • Leonore O'Malley (featuring Catherine Russell) - "One Night Lover Man" - electro-rock-disco
  • Leroy Gomez - "Get Up Boogie"
  • Leroy Gomez - "Give Me the Simple Truth"
  • Leroy Gomez - "High on the Moon"
  • Leroy Gomez - "I Got It Bad"
  • Leroy Gomez - "Lonely Night"
  • Leroy Hutson - "(You Put the) Funk in My Life"
  • Les McCann - "All My Love"
  • Les McCann - "Dance Again"
  • Les McCann - "They're Playing Our Song"
  • Les McCann - "Trail of Love"
  • Les Sluggers - "Frisco Disco" - rock-disco
  • Les Sluggers - "New Modern Woman" - electro-rock-disco
  • Les Sluggers - "Pigalle" - rock-disco
  • Level - "Let Me In" - electro-disco
  • Level - "Na Na Na Hey Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)" - electro-disco-pop version of Steam's 1969 hit
  • Lex's Trio - "Khayal" - Indonesian electro-disco
  • Lex's Trio - "Salam Dunia" - Indonesian electro-disco
  • Lia Velasco (a.k.a. Lia de Vries) - "Thank You For Calling" - electro-disco-pop
  • Liberty Belle - "Yankee Doodle Disco: Big Rock Candy Mountain / It Takes A Worried Man / Foggy Dew / Frankie and Johnny / So Long (It's Been Good to Know You)" - country-rock-disco medley of these American songs
  • Libra - "Ven vamos a bailar" - Scottish-flavored Spanish electro-disco-pop version of the 1978 electro-dance-pop song "Trojan Horse" by Luv'
  • Light of the World - "Midnight Groovin'" - funky disco
  • Lightning - "Baby Without Your Love"
  • Lightning - "Disco Symphony" - electro-disco
  • Lightning - "I Love the Way You Love Me"
  • Lightning - "In and Out of Love" - electro-disco
  • Lilac Nation - "I Wanna Be Superman"
  • Lilac Nation - "Supervision"
  • Lily Roxy - "Bumble Bee" - electro-disco
  • Linda Clifford - "Bailin' Out"
  • Linda Clifford - "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - disco version of the Simon and Garfunkel classic; reached #28 Pop in the U.K. in May 1979
  • Linda Clifford - "Don't Give It Up"
  • Linda Clifford - "Hold Me Close"
  • Linda Clifford - "King for a Night"
  • Linda Clifford - "Lonely Night"
  • Linda Clifford - "One of Those Songs" - disco version of this song written by Will Holt with music by Gérard Calvi
  • Linda Clifford - "Repossessed"
  • Linda Clifford - "Sweet Melodies" - electro-disco
  • Linda Evans - "Don't You Need"
  • Linda G. Thompson a.k.a. Linda Übelherr - "Belly Dancer" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Linda Lee - "13 (Thirteen)" - electro-disco-pop
  • Linda Williams - "City Living" - mellow funky electro-R&B-disco
  • Lions' Den - "Born Free" - disco version of John Barry's title song to the 1966 film "Born Free"
  • Lions' Den - "Swept Away"
  • Lipps, Inc. - "All Night Dancing"
  • Lipps, Inc. - "Funkytown" - disco with techno sections; reached #1 Pop in the USA in May-June 1980; reached #1 Pop in Canada; reached #2 Pop in the U.K. in June 1980; bundled with "All Night Dancing", reached #1 Disco in the USA in March 1980
  • Lipps, Inc. - "Rock It" - reached #64 Pop in the USA in summer 1980
  • Lipstique - "Anyone's Baby"
  • Lipstique - "Lover Love Me" - electro-disco
  • Liquid Gold - "Anyway You Do It" - disco-funk
  • Liquid Gold - "Dance Yourself Dizzy" - reached #2 Pop in the U.K. in April 1980, #26 Disco in the USA in early 1980
  • Liquid Gold - "Mr. Groovy"
  • Liquid Gold - "Secret Love" - disco version of the 1954 Doris Day hit
  • Lisa Lopez - "(You're) High-Steppin'"
  • Little Jimmy Dempsey - "Disco Inferno" - partly-instrumental country-disco version of the Trammps' 1976 disco hit
  • Little Jimmy Dempsey - "Grease" - partly-instrumental country-disco version of Frankie Valli's 1978 hit
  • Little Jimmy Dempsey - "Night Fever" - partly-instrumental country-disco version of the Bee Gees' 1977 disco hit
  • Little Jimmy Dempsey - "You Should Be Dancing" - partly-instrumental country-disco version of the 1976 Bee Gees hit
  • Little Lucy and the All Stars - "What Are You Doing?" - disco in Italian and English
  • Little Lucy and the All Stars - "What Wonderful You"
  • Little Scotty - "Roll at Disco" - funky disco
  • Little Scotty - "Shout at the Disco" - funky disco
  • Lizzy Mercier Descloux - "Fire" - electro-disco version of Arthur Brown's 1968 hit
  • Ljupka [Dimitrovska] - "Igramo Se, Igramo" - Croatian disco from Yugoslavia
  • Ljupka [Dimitrovska] - "Kawasaki" - Croatian disco-pop from Yugoslavia
  • Lo Man (a.k.a. Roman Tam a.k.a. Tam Pak-Sin) - "Rà wǒ bēnfàng" - Cantonese rock-disco version of Hideki's "Hoppu Suteppu Janpu"
  • Loleatta Holloway - "All About the Paper" - funky disco
  • Loleatta Holloway - "The Greatest Performance of My Life"
  • Loleatta Holloway (with Bunny Sigler) - "That's What You Said (12" Mix)" - disco-soul
  • Lolita y Roberto - "Come to Mallorca" - electro-disco in Spanish and English
  • Lolita y Roberto - "Granada" - Spanish disco version of the 1932 song by Pedro Vargas con Orquesta written by Agustín Lara
  • Lolly Frizol - "Disco Lady" - electro-disco
  • Long Island Boogie - "Let's Dance"
  • Long John Baldry featuring Kathi McDonald - "Come and Get Your Love" - rock-disco
  • Longo Brothers - "Imitation Life" - disco-pop
  • Longo Brothers - "Movin' On"
  • Lonnie Liston Smith - "Song for the Children" - disco-soul
  • Lonnie Smith - "Do It" - funky disco
  • Look and Listen - "I Can't Break the Habit" - electro-disco-pop
  • Loose Change - "All Night Man"
  • Loose Change - "Babe"
  • Loose Change - "Love is Just a Heartbeat Away" - cover of Gloria Gaynor's song
  • Lori Balmer and Short Notice - "La Booga Rooga" - electro-rock-disco-fusion cover of Andy Fairweather Low's 1975 song
  • Loris Ceroni - "For Dancing" - electro-disco (italo-disco)
  • Loris Ceroni Orchestra - "Orient Magic" - Middle Eastern-flavored disco
  • Los Gay Crooners - "Disco Infierno" - Spanish disco version of "Disco Inferno" by the Trammps
  • Los Gay Crooners - "El Freck" - Spanish funky disco version of Chic's "Le Freak"
  • Los Gay Crooners - "Llegale (Get Off)" - Spanish electro-disco version of Foxy's hit
  • Los Gay Crooners - "Ven Esta Noche al Y.M.C.A." - Spanish electro-disco version of the Village People's hit
  • Los João - "Disco Samba" - Mexican latin-disco in Spanish
  • Los Omni - "Tu Crees Que Soy Sexy (Do Ya Think I'm Sexy)" - Spanish electro-rock-disco version of Rod Stewart's hit
  • Los Pakines - "Selección de Discotheque" - medley of electro-rock-disco covers of "Goodnight Tonight" by Wings, "Keep on Dancing" by Gary's Gang, and "Macho (A Real, Real One)" by Celi Bee and the Buzzy Bunch
  • Los Valentinos - "Don't Leave Me This Way" - partly-instrumental electro-rock-disco version of the hit by Thelma Houston that was originally recorded by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
  • Los Valentinos - "Let's All Chant" - cover of the hit by Michael Zager Band
  • Los Valentinos - "Night Fever" - partly-instrumental electro-rock-disco version of the Bee Gees' 1977 hit
  • Los Valentinos - "Rasputin" - partly-instrumental electro-disco version of Boney M's hit
  • Lou Pride (a.k.a. George Louis Pride) - "Your Love Won't Let Me Be" - electro-disco-soul
  • Louis Corchia - "Y.M.C.A." - instrumental electro-disco cover of the Village People's 1978 hit
  • Louis Love - "Whatcha Do To Me" - electro-rock-disco
  • Lourett Russell Grant - "Hot to Trot" - electro-rock-disco
  • Love and Kisses - "Ooh La La La La" - produced by Alec R. Costandinos
  • Love and Kisses - "You Must Be Love" - produced by Alec R. Costandinos
  • Love and Kisses - "Your Middle Name is Money" - produced by Alec R. Costandinos
  • Love Affair - "Heartquake"
  • Love Affair - "What a Game" - electro-disco
  • Love Collection starring Jean Sharon - "Come On Dance With Me" - electro-disco
  • Love Collection starring Jean Sharon - "I Never Have Enough" - electro-disco
  • Love Fever - "House of the Rising Sun" - electro-disco version of the 1964 song by the Animals
  • Love Fever - "Love Fever" - electro-latin-disco
  • Love Fever - "You Really Got Me" - electro-disco version of the 1964 rock hit by the Kinks
  • The Love Machine from USA - "Eye Games"
  • Love Unlimited - "I'm So Glad That I'm a Woman"
  • Love Unlimited Orchestra - "Grease" - instrumental disco version of Frankie Valli's 1978 hit
  • Love Unlimited Orchestra - "High Steppin', Hip Dressin' Fella (You Got it Together)" - disco/R&B
  • Lowrell - "Out of Breath" - disco-soul
  • Lucia Catti and Metropolitan Band - "Lucia's Dance"
  • Lucie Arnaz - "They're Playing My Song (Hers)"
  • Lucio Lasorte Show - "Mascherata" - Italian disco whose melody includes elements of "African Queens" by the Ritchie Family
  • Lucrethia and Azoto - "Havah Nagilah" - disco version of the Jewish folk tune in Hebrew
  • Lucrethia and Azoto - "Zorba's Dance" - Greek-flavored electro-disco
  • Luther Davis Group - "To Be Free" - disco-funk
  • Luther Davis Group - "You Can be a Star" - disco-funk
  • Luther Rabb - "Make a Little Move (On the One)"
  • Luther Rabb - "No Bandido!" - disco in English and Spanish
  • Luther Rabb - "Seattle Sonics Do It" - re-release of "Seattle's Disco Groovin' Tonight" with different lyrics but the same instrumental backing
  • Luther Rabb - "Seattle's Disco Groovin' Tonight"
  • Luv' - "Casanova" - latin-disco-pop
  • Luv' - "D.J." - disco-pop
  • Luv' - "I Like Sugar Candy Kisses" - mellow electro-disco-pop
  • Luv' - "Shoes Off (Boots On)" - electro-disco-pop
  • Luzy F. - "Hunioco" - electro-disco-pop
  • Lynda Virtu - "Sheriff's Son" - electro-disco
  • MML - "Chocolate"
  • M.S. Machiin a.k.a. Magical Science Machine - "Love Potion Number 9" - disco-pop version of the Coasters' hit
  • MTL Express - "Dance All Night"
  • Macadam - "Dancing Shoes" - electro-disco
  • Machiko Watanabe - "Minato No Festa" - Japanese disco
  • Machiko Watanabe - "Tatoeba...Tatoeba" - Japanese disco
  • Machine - "Get Your Body Ready" - electro-disco
  • Machine - "Marisa" - funky rock-disco
  • Machine - "There But For the Grace of God Go I" - electro-disco; reached #77 Pop in the USA in April 1979
  • Machine - "You've Come a Long Way Baby" - electro-rock-disco
  • Madison Street - "Hey Look Who's Dancin'"
  • Madison Street - "Symphony of Love" - disco-pop
  • Madleen Kane (a.k.a. Madeleine Flerkell) - "Cheri"
  • Madleen Kane (a.k.a. Madeleine Flerkell) - "Forbidden Love"
  • Madleen Kane (a.k.a. Madeleine Flerkell) - "I Want You, Need You, Love You"
  • Madleen Kane (a.k.a. Madeleine Flerkell) - "Secret Love Affair"
  • Maggie MacNeal - "(I Want the) Nighttime" a.k.a. "Night Time"
  • Magic City featuring Fire - "Let's Rock" - electro-rock-disco
  • Magic Power - "Darlin' I'm on Fire"
  • Magic Power - "Falling in Love While We're Dancing"
  • Magical Space Ship - "Disco 'Ultra Seven'"
  • Magnus Uggla - "Johnny the Rucker" a.k.a. "Johnny the Rocker" - Swedish rock-disco; reached #4 on the Swedish Singles Chart in 1979
  • Maiya - "Dancing in the Wonderland"
  • The Majestic Orchestra featuring D'Mark Q - "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" - electro-rock-disco cover of Rod Stewart's hit
  • The Majestic Orchestra featuring D'Mark Q - "Y.M.C.A." - electro-disco cover of the Village People's hit
  • Major Lee Vincente - "Let Me Take You Higher" - electro-disco
  • Maki Ueda (a.k.a. Makiko Ueda) - "Aitsu wa inbeedaa" - disco in Japanese and English
  • Malcolm Forest - "Disco Lady" - electro-disco-pop
  • Mamy Andy Lala – "Mandehana Re..." - Malagasy electro-disco from Malagascar
  • Mandrake - "Dancing the Night Away"
  • Mandre - "Spirit Groove" - electro-disco-funk
  • Mandrillo and Muppets Band - "Pick Pack" - electro-disco
  • Mandy Perryment - "Do You Want My Love" - electro-disco
  • Manhattan Transfer - "Twilight Zone/Twilight Zone" - reached #30 Pop in the USA in June 1980, #4 Disco in the USA in 1980, #25 Pop in the U.K. in June 1980; disco version of the theme song to the television show "Twilight Zone"
  • Mania - "Heaven's Child" - disco-pop
  • Mankind - "Chain Reaction" - electro-disco
  • Mantus - "(Dance It) Freestyle Rhythm" - electro-disco
  • Mantus - "I'm So in Love With You" - electro-rock-disco
  • Mantus - "Midnight Energy"
  • Mantus - "Rock it to the Top"
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Baby's Band"
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Black Cars" - funky electro-disco
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Cold Coke" - electro-disco
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Dance and Romance" - electro-disco
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Discomania"
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Latinissimo" - electro-rock-disco
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Let's Go to Brasilia"
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Life and Fun" - mellow electro-disco
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Meganapox" - electro-rock-disco
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Melody Melody"
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Queen Vodka" - electro-disco
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Silver Planet" - italo-disco (electro-disco)
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "South Motorway" - electro-rock-disco-fusion
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Viva el Disco" - electro-disco
  • Marc Chantereau, Slim Pezin, and Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Wood Touch" - electro-rock-disco
  • Marcel Pane - "Keep On!" - disco-pop
  • Marcia Hines - "Dance, You Fool, Dance"
  • Marco Polo - "Ali Baba" - Middle Eastern-flavored electro-disco-pop; cover of Easy Connection's song
  • Marco Polo - "Dschingis Khan" - disco-pop in English and German versions; cover of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Marco Polo - "Moskau" - German disco cover of Dschinghis Khan's song
  • Margaret Reynolds - "All Day, All Night" - disco version of the song by the Reflections
  • Margaret Reynolds - "Keep On Holdin' On" - electro-disco version of Ace Spectrum's 1975 song "Keep Holding On"
  • Margarita Khranova - "Malko Slŭntse (Little Sun)" - Bulgarian disco version of Rose Royce's "Do Your Dance" but the title means something different
  • Margot Thomas - "Don't Stop the Carnival"
  • Mari Trini - "La Primera Vez" - Spanish electro-rock-disco
  • Maria Asahina (a.k.a. Maria Lisa Cella) - "Disco Gal" - disco in English and Japanese
  • Maria Asahina (a.k.a. Maria Lisa Cella) - "Kin-iro no Nagisa" - Japanese disco
  • Maria Asahina (a.k.a. Maria Lisa Cella) - "Kirisame No Atode" - Japanese disco
  • Maria Asahina (a.k.a. Maria Lisa Cella) - "Kokoro No Mamani" - Japanese disco-pop
  • Maria Asahina (a.k.a. Maria Lisa Cella) - "Onna Tomodachi" - Japanese disco
  • Maria Asahina (a.k.a. Maria Lisa Cella) - "Peppermint No Kaze" - Japanese electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Marianne Rosenberg - "Dort wo die Nacht brennt" - German electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Marianne Rosenberg - "Herz aus Glas" - German electro-punk-disco version of Blondie's 1978 hit "Heart of Glass"
  • Marianne Rosenberg - "Sie ist kalt (Disco-Version)" - German disco-pop
  • Marianne Rosenberg - "Wo ist Jane?" - German electro-disco-pop
  • Marie Leonor - "Super Man de ma vie" - French disco
  • Marilyn McLeod - "(I Don't Wanna Dance Tonight) I Got Love on My Mind"
  • Marina - "Feel the Heat" - electro-disco
  • Marina - "Shaking With All Your Love" - electro-disco
  • Marini and the Steps - "Awan Yang Hitam" - Indonesian electro-disco version of "I Can't Stand the Rain" by Ann Peebles
  • Marini and the Steps - "Janji" - Indonesian disco-pop
  • Marini and the Steps - "Yang Pulang Pergi" - Indonesian disco-pop
  • Mario Cavallero, son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Born to be Alive" - cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Mario Cavallero, son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Deborah" - French electro-disco-pop cover of Michel Sardou's 1979 song
  • Mario Cavallero, son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Hot Stuff" - electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Mario Cavallero, son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "In the Navy" - cover of the Village People hit
  • Mario Cavallero, son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Knock On Wood" - electro-rock-disco remake of an Eddie Floyd song, imitating the 1978 version by Amii Stewart
  • Mario Cavallero, son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Lady Night" - rock-disco cover of Patrick Juvet's song
  • Mario Cavallero, son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "L'été sera chaud" - French rock-disco-pop-fusion cover of the 1979 song "L'été s'ra chaud" by Éric Charden
  • Mario Cavallero, son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • Mario Cavallero, son Orchestre et ses Chanteurs - "Shine Baby Shine" - electro-disco cover of Martin Circus' song
  • Marion [Rung] - "Napoleon" - Finnish electro-disco-pop; also released in a German version; introduction covers the French national anthem "La Marseillaise"
  • Marion Scharf - "Heart of Glass" - electro-punk-disco cover of Blondie's 1978 hit
  • Marion Scharf - "One Way Ticket" - electro-disco-pop cover of Eruption's 1979 song that was originally a pop song for Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Marisa Sacchetto - "Golden Sunset"
  • Marisa Sacchetto - "Hunting For My Heart" - metal-disco
  • Los Marismeños - "Pero mañana" - Spanish disco-fusion
  • Los Marismeños - "Yo soy gitano" - Spanish disco
  • Marital Aids - "My Disco Town"
  • Markus - "Volga" - Finnish electro-disco-pop cover of Dschinghis Khan's song "Moskau"
  • Marlena Shaw - "Love Dancin'"
  • Marlena Shaw - "Suite Seventeen: It Was a Very Good Year/I'm a Foster Child" - disco song, part of which is based on Frank Sinatra's "It Was a Very Good Year" but with modified lyrics
  • Marlena Shaw - "Touch Me in the Morning" - cover of a Diana Ross song
  • Martha High - "Oh, This Feeling" - R&B-disco-fusion with the bassline and rhythm partly covering Cheryl Lynn's Got to be Real"
  • Martha High - "Wallflower" - electro-disco
  • Martha Reeves - "Skating in the Streets (Dancing in the Streets)" - disco song with some lyrics copied from her 1964 classic "Dancing in the Street" that she recorded as Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, but most of the lyrics are new
  • Martha Reeves - "Then You Came" - disco-soul
  • Marti - "Hey Love"
  • Marti Lynn - "Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)" - disco version of the 1964 song from the musical "The Roar of the Greasepaint-the Smell of the Crowd" that was later a hit for Tony Bennett
  • Martin Circus - "Before It Gets Dark"
  • Martin Circus - "Disco Circus"
  • Martin Circus - "Ite Missa Est"
  • Martin Circus - "Number One Woman" - electro-disco
  • Martin Circus - "Shine Baby Shine"
  • Martin Mull – "Bernie Don't Disco" - parody
  • Martin Stevens (a.k.a. Roger Prud'homme) - "Gotcha Baby"
  • Martin Stevens (a.k.a. Roger Prud'homme) - "Midnight Music"
  • Martinique - "Bedtime Story"
  • Martinique - "Love Me One More Night"
  • Marvic Sotto - "Disco Fever" - purely English version of VST and Company's mixed Tagalog-English mellow disco song by the same title
  • Marvic Sotto - "I'll Sing and C'mon Dance" - English version of VST and Company's 1979 Tagalog song "Awitin Mo At Isasayaw Ko"
  • Marvic Sotto - "Kiss Kiss" - purely English version of VST and Company's mixed Tagalog-English song "Kiss... Kiss"
  • Marvic Sotto - "May I Have This Dance" - from the Philippines; released in both a mixed Tagalog-English version and a purely English version; the English-only version has more intense drumming but otherwise the instrumentation seems identical; the mixed version is also known as "May I Have This Dance (...Ngayun Lang)" and was later attributed as a VST and Company group release despite its origination as a solo Marvic record (Marvic was a singer with VST); not to be confused with VST and Company's 2006 bossa nova re-recording
  • Marvic Sotto - "Sexy Lady" - disco-pop
  • Mary Love - "Dance to My Music"
  • Mary Love - "Turn Me, Turn Me, Turn Me"
  • Mary Sia Ling Ling a.k.a. Xiè Línglíng - "Mìyuè huāchē" - Mandarin disco-pop from Malaysia
  • Mary Sia Ling Ling a.k.a. Xiè Línglíng - "Zǒuxiàng guāngmíng dàdào" - Mandarin disco-pop from Malaysia
  • Mary Sia Ling Ling a.k.a. Xiè Línglíng with Tam Shun Cheng - "Tōu tōu mō mō" - Mandarin disco-pop from Malaysia
  • Mary Stavin - "Feeling Good, Being Bad"
  • Mary Welch - "I Could Have Danced All Night" - disco version of the song from the 1956 musical My Fair Lady, written by Alan Jay Lerner
  • Mary Wilson - "Midnight Dancer"
  • Mary Wilson - "Red Hot" - mellow disco/R&B
  • Mary Wilson - "You Make Me Feel So Good" - R&B-disco
  • Mary Wilson - "You're the Light that Guides My Way"
  • Masahiro Kuwana - "Sekusharu Baioretto No. 1" a.k.a. "Sexual Violet No. 1" - rock-disco-pop in Japanese and English
  • Mascara - "If You Don't Want to be in My Life" - electro-disco
  • Mascara (featuring Luther Vandross) - "It's Cool" - disco-soul
  • Mascara (featuring Luther Vandross) - "Jet Plane Ride"
  • Mascara (featuring Luther Vandross and Ula Hedwig) - "See You in L.A." - disco-fusion
  • Mascara (featuring Ula Hedwig) - "Golden Years" - electro-disco-pop version of David Bowie's hit
  • Masquerade - "Cat Tails" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Masquerade - "Don't Leave Me Hanging" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Masquerade - "I'm Attached to You" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Masquerade - "L.O.V.E./R.S.V.P." - produced by Boris Midney
  • Masquerade - "Open the Secret Door" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Masquerade - "The Land of Miracles" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Masquerade - "Wooden Wooden Puppet" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Mass Production - "Can't You See I'm Fired Up" - funky electro-disco
  • Massara - "Margarita 'Margherita'" - electro-disco; released in Italian and English versions
  • Master Force - "Don't Fight the Feeling" - electro-disco
  • Match - "Boogie Man"
  • Mats Olssons Diverse Artister - "Cuba" - electro-disco in Spanish and English; cover of the hit by Gibson Brothers
  • Mats Olssons Diverse Artister - "Dchingis Khan" - German disco-pop cover of "Dschinghis Khan"
  • Mats Olssons Diverse Artister - "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" - electro-rock-disco cover of Rod Stewart's hit
  • Mats Olssons Diverse Artister - "Hot Stuff" - electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Mats Olssons Diverse Artister - "Knock On Wood" - electro-rock-disco version of the song by Eddie Floyd that was remade by Amii Stewart
  • Matt Orchestra - "Disco TV Series: Ironside / Kojak / The Six Million Dollar Man / The Persuaders / Mannix / Logan's Adventures / Columbo / Wild Wild West / The Virginian / San Francisco Streets / Peyton Place / Hawaii Five-O / Cannon / Starsky and Hutch" - continuous medley of television shows' theme songs
  • Matt Orchestra - "Nightime"
  • Matti ja Teppo - "Hetki Rakkauden" - Finnish disco
  • Maureen McGovern - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" - disco-pop version of the 1967 Frankie Valli classic
  • Maureen McGovern - "Different Worlds" - disco-pop; reached #18 Pop in the USA in September 1979; theme to the television show "Angie"
  • Maureen McGovern - "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" - disco version of the 1964 Beatles classic
  • Mauro Santoro - "Do You Dance"
  • Max Berlin's - "World Wide Party Side A: Worldwide Party / Le Greek / German Stomp / Belly Dance / Flamenco Groove / Music is a Language / Boogie in the Bush" - electro-disco-fusion medley including Greek-flavored and Spanish-flavored segments
  • Max Berlin's - "World Wide Party Side B: French Gimmick / Let's Reggae / Ya' Ya' Ya / I Lov Dancin' / All Over the U.S.A." - electro-disco-fusion medley
  • Max Bygraves (a.k.a. Walter Bygraves) - "Get Me to the Church on Time" - disco version of the song from the 1956 musical My Fair Lady, written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe
  • Max Bygraves (a.k.a. Walter Bygraves) - "How Ya Gonna Keep Em Down on the Farm" - disco-pop version of the song "How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree)", written by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis with music composed by Walter Donaldson
  • Max Bygraves (a.k.a. Walter Bygraves) - "Ma (He's Making Eyes At Me)" - disco-pop version of the song written by Sidney Clare and Con Conrad in 1921
  • Max Bygraves (a.k.a. Walter Bygraves) - "My Mammy"
  • Max Bygraves (a.k.a. Walter Bygraves) - "Somebody Stole My Gal" - disco-pop version of the song written in 1918 by Leo Wood
  • Max Bygraves (a.k.a. Walter Bygraves) - "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey" - disco-pop version of this traditional song
  • Max Greger - "Bad Girls" - partly-instrumental jazzy rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Max Greger - "Born to be Alive" - electro-disco cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Max Greger - "Dschinghis Khan" - mostly instrumental disco cover of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Max Greger - "Hot Stuff" - partly-instrumental electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Max Greger - "Ring My Bell" - partly-instrumental electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • Max-B (a.k.a. Max-Henri Boulois) - "Niña Morena (Brown Girl)" - disco in Spanish and English; cover of "Brown Girl in the Rain", a traditional song from the West Indies
  • Max-B (a.k.a. Max-Henri Boulois) - "Super Max-B" - African-flavored disco medley of new versions of his songs including 1972's "Bananaticocó"; some of the words are in Spanish
  • Maxim - "Fire For Hire" - electro-rock-disco
  • Maxim - "The World is Hard" - electro-disco
  • Maxine Nightingale - "Hideaway"
  • Maya [Fernik] - "Louis" - French disco
  • Maynard Ferguson - "Gabriel" - jazzy disco
  • Maynard Ferguson - "Rocky II Disco" - reached #82 Pop in the USA in August 1979; theme song to the film "Rocky II"
  • The McCrarys - "Put On Your Dancing Shoes"
  • McFadden and Whitehead - "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" - reached #13 Pop in the USA in July 1979, #5 Pop in the U.K. in June 1979
  • McFadden and Whitehead - "Do You Want to Dance?"
  • Meco - "Devil Delight"
  • Meco - "Grazing in the Grass" - disco-pop version of the 1969 hit by the Friends of Distinction
  • Meco - "Living in the Night"
  • Meco - "Love Me, Dracula"
  • Meco - "Moondancer"
  • Meco - "Spooky" - disco version of the 1968 hit by Classics IV
  • Meco - "The Caped Crusader"
  • Meco - "Themes from Superman: Main Title Theme, The Destruction of Krypton, The Trip to Earth, Growing Up, March of the Villains, The Flying Sequence and 'Can You Read My Mind?', Chasing Rockets, Turning Back the World, End Title Theme" - medley of discofied music from the movie
  • Mediterraneo - "Arco Iris" - electro-rock-disco
  • Meiju - "Koputa puuta" - Finnish electro-rock-disco version of Amii Stewart's hit
  • Meiju - "Kotia päin" - Finnish electro-disco version of "Gotta Go Home" by Boney M
  • Meiju - "Oon voimissain" - Finnish electro-disco version of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor
  • Meiju - "Soita kelloain" - Finnish electro-disco version of Anita Ward's hit "Ring My Bell"
  • Melba Moore - "Burn" - rock-disco
  • Melba Moore - "Hot and Tasty" - funky electro-disco
  • Melba Moore - "Miss Thing" - rock-disco
  • Melba Moore - "Night People" - electro-disco
  • Mellrose - "Don't Want Start Again"
  • Meri Cetinić - "Probudi moju ljubav" - Croatian disco from Yugoslavia
  • Meri Cetinić - "San" - Croatian disco-pop from Yugoslavia
  • Meri Cetinić - "Zapleši s nama večeras" - Croatian disco from Yugoslavia
  • Merja Lehtinen - "Menolippu (One Way Ticket)" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of Eruption's hit
  • The Miami Disco Band featuring Beverly Barkley - "(I Wanna) Go Home with You" - latin-disco
  • Michael Jackson - "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" - reached #1 Pop in the USA in October 1979, #3 Pop in the U.K. in October 1979
  • Michael Jackson - "Get On the Floor"
  • Michael Jackson - "Off the Wall" - reached #10 Pop and #5 R&B in the USA in April 1980; #7 Pop in the U.K. in December 1979
  • Michael Jackson - "Rock With You" - reached #1 Pop and #1 R&B in the USA in January 1980; #7 Pop in the U.K. in March 1980
  • Michael Pedicin, Jr. - "That's a Good One"
  • Michael Stevens et son Orchestre - "Born to be Alive" - electro-rock-disco cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Michael Stevens et son Orchestre - "One Way Ticket" - electro-disco cover of Eruption's song
  • Michael Stevens et son Orchestre - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • Michael Stone - "Bravo New York!!" - jazzy electro-disco
  • Michalski and Ooversteen - "The Body Shop" - electro-rock-disco
  • Michel Colobier - "Do It" - mellow funky electro-disco
  • Michel Fugain - "Le Boum Boum" - French electro-disco
  • Michel Gaucher - "Instant Replay" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Dan Hartman's hit
  • Michel Gaucher - "Knock on Wood" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Amii Stewart's hit
  • Michel Gaucher - "September" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire
  • Michele Freeman - "Find the Fire"
  • Michele Freeman - "Nice and Slow" - electro-disco
  • Michele Freeman - "Try My Loving" - electro-disco
  • Michele Freeman - "Tumble Heat" - electro-disco
  • Michele Freeman - "Where'd You Get What You Got"
  • Michèle Richard - "Je survivrai" - French cover of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor
  • Michèle Richard - "Je veux t'aimer" - French disco version of Chic's "I Want Your Love"
  • Michèle Richard - "Tout est beau" - French disco version of "Heaven Knows" by Donna Summer with Brooklyn Dreams
  • Mick Jackson - "54th Street"
  • Mick Jackson - "Married Men" - another version of Bette Midler's song
  • Mickey Moore - "Sick and Tired of All This Disco Music" - hostile parody
  • Mickey's Men - "Here Comes the Garbage Man"
  • Mickey's Men - "I Heard Rumours" - electro-rock-disco
  • Micky and Joyce - "Hold Up"
  • Micky and Joyce - "Ma' Jackson"
  • Midnight a.k.a. Minuit - "A Little Lovin'" - electro-disco-pop; also released in a French version, "La couleur dans mes rêves"
  • Midnight Wind - "Rocket" - electro-disco
  • Mieke - "Lekker..." - Dutch disco parody song covering the melody of "Y.M.C.A." by the Village People
  • Mighty Clouds of Joy - "Changing Times"
  • Mighty Pope - "Because the Night" - disco version of the 1978 Patti Smith song
  • Mighty Pope - "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" - electro-disco version of the 1968 hard-rock hit by Iron Butterfly
  • Mighty Pope - "New Orleans" - electro-disco version of the song written by Frank J. Guida and Joe F. Royster which became a hit for Gary U.S. Bonds in 1960
  • Mighty Pope - "Sway" - electro-disco
  • Mighty Pope - "Sweet Blindness" - electro-disco
  • Miguel Bosé - "Super Superman"
  • Mike Korb - "Dancing-Queen of Aberdeen" - Scottish-flavored disco
  • Mike Korb - "Happy Scotch-Man" - Scottish-flavored disco version of an old Scottish bagpipe tune
  • Mike Mareen (a.k.a. Uwe-Michael Wischhof) - "Here Comes the Music" - electro-disco
  • The Mike Theodore Orchestra - "Disco People"
  • The Mike Theodore Orchestra - "Dragons of Midnight"
  • The Mike Theodore Orchestra - "High On Mad Mountain"
  • The Mike Theodore Orchestra - "Wonder Man"
  • Milk and Honey with Gali [Atari] - "Good Bye New York (Version Française)" - electro-disco in French and English
  • Milli Mou (a.k.a. Emilia Cucciniello) - "Superman supergalattico" - Italian disco
  • Millie Jackson - "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" - live cover of the 1978 Rod Stewart hit
  • Millie Jackson - "We Got to Hit It Off"
  • Millie Jackson and Isaac Hayes - "Feels Like the First Time" - electro-disco-soul version of Foreigner's 1977 hit
  • The Millionaires - "The Queen of Santa Maria" - Portuguese-flavored electro-disco in English and Portuguese
  • Mimi - "Shaking" - rock-disco
  • Mimi Coutelier - "Boogie Lady"
  • Mimi Ivanova and "Start" - "Amore Mio" - Italian electro-disco from Bulgaria
  • Mira Waters - "You Have Inspired Me"
  • Mirdza Zīvere - "Tu nāc, tu ej" - Latvian electro-disco
  • Mirdza Zīvere - "Vienmēr būt" - Latvian electro-disco
  • Mirror Image - "Boogie, Oogie, Oogie" - funky disco cover of the hit by A Taste of Honey
  • Mirror Image - "I Want Your Love" - cover of Chic's 1978 hit
  • Mirror Image - "I Was Made for Dancin'" - cover of the Leif Garrett hit
  • Mirror Image - "In the Navy" - electro-disco cover of the Village People hit
  • Mirror Image - "Instant Replay" - cover of the Dan Hartman hit
  • Mirror Image - "Keep on Dancin'" - disco version of Gary's Gang's 1978 song
  • Mirror Image - "Knock On Wood" - electro-rock-disco version of the song by Eddie Floyd that was remade by Amii Stewart
  • Mirror Image - "MacArthur Park" - disco version of the song written by Jimmy Webb that became a hit for Richard Harris in 1968 and for Donna Summer in 1978
  • Mirror Image - "Macho Man" - cover of the Village People hit
  • Mirror Image - "Manhattan Skyline" - cover of David Shire's 1977 instrumental
  • Mirror Image - "More Than a Woman" - disco version of the Bee Gees hit, styled similarly to Tavares' version
  • Mirror Image - "San Francisco / In Hollywood" - medley of covers of these Village People songs
  • Mirror Image - "We Are Family" - cover of Sister Sledge's 1978 hit
  • Mirror Image a.k.a. The Roller Disco Orchestra - "Auld Lang Syne" - disco version of the New Year's Day classic
  • Mirror Image a.k.a. The Roller Disco Orchestra - "Good King Wenceslas" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Mirror Image a.k.a. The Roller Disco Orchestra - "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Mirror Image a.k.a. The Roller Disco Orchestra - "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" - jazzy disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Mirror Image a.k.a. The Roller Disco Orchestra - "The Twelve Days of Christmas" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Mirror Image a.k.a. The Roller Disco Orchestra - "We Three Kings" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Mirtha Medina - "Es extraña tu forma" - Spanish electro-disco-pop
  • Mirzino Jato - "Apsolutno Tvoj" - electro-disco-pop in Bosnian or Serbian from Yugoslavia
  • Mirzino Jato - "Bugi Na Prugi" - electro-disco in Bosnian or Serbian from Yugoslavia
  • Mirzino Jato - "Čarter Let" - disco in Bosnian or Serbian from Yugoslavia
  • Mirzino Jato - "Normalna Stvar" - disco in Bosnian or Serbian from Yugoslavia
  • Mirzino Jato - "Šećer I Med" - rock-disco-pop in Bosnian or Serbian from Yugoslavia
  • Mirzino Jato - "Volim Te Bez Rezultata" - electro-disco-pop in Bosnian or Serbian from Yugoslavia
  • Miss Misty and Dillinger - "Can't Stop" - electro-disco
  • Missa Disco - "Kyrie"
  • Mitchie (a.k.a. Michiya Mihashi) - "Disuko tengoku" - Japanese-flavored disco in Japanese
  • Modi - "Pátek je náš" - Czech disco version of the Bee Gees' 1977 hit "Stayin' Alive"
  • M[ohamad] Nasir [Mohamad] - "September Lalu" - Malay electro-R&B-disco cover of the 1978 hit "September" by Earth, Wind and Fire
  • Mokka - "Disco do Brazil" - disco-pop
  • Mokka - "Everyone's a Solo Dancer" - rock-disco
  • Molly Foster - "Laughing Through My Tears" - rock-disco
  • Moment of Truth - "I'm Hopelessly in Love with You"
  • Moment of Truth - "Love at First Sight"
  • Momoe Yamaguchi - "Senchimentaru harikein" - Japanese disco-pop
  • Mona Carita [Hautanen] - "Rasputin" - Russian-flavored disco in Finnish; cover of the 1978 Boney M hit
  • Mona Carita [Hautanen] - "Suoraan Taivaalta" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of Sarah Brightman and Hot Gossip's hit "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper"
  • Mona Richardson - "A Whiter Shade of Pale" - electro-disco version of Procol Harum's hit
  • Mona Richardson - "Love's Theme" - electro-disco
  • Monika Herz - "Denn ich kann dich nicht vergessen" - German electro-disco-pop
  • Monika Herz - "Wie viele Wege" - German electro-disco-pop
  • Montreal Sound - "Keep on Dreaming" - electro-disco
  • Montreal Sound - "Lady" - electro-disco
  • Montreal Sound - "Never Go Away" - electro-disco-pop
  • Montreal Sound - "One More Time" - electro-disco
  • Montreal Sound - "Sticks 'n Skins"
  • The Moods - "Boogie Wonderland" - cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
  • Moon Child - "Soucoupes Volantes" - French electro-rock-disco
  • Moulin Rouge - "Holiday" - disco version of the Bee Gees hit
  • Moulin Rouge - "Lonely Days" - disco version of the Bee Gees hit
  • Moulin Rouge - "My World" - disco version of the Bee Gees song
  • Moulin Rouge - "Run to Me" - disco version of the Bee Gees hit
  • Moulin Rouge - "To Love Somebody" - disco version of the Bee Gees classic
  • Mouzon's Electric Band - "Everybody Get Down" - jazzy electro-disco; produced by Alphonse Mouzon
  • Mouzon's Electric Band - "I Still Love You" - jazzy electro-disco; produced by Alphonse Mouzon
  • Mouzon's Electric Band - "I Want to Hold Your Hand" - electro-rock-disco version of the Beatles hit; produced by Alphonse Mouzon
  • Mpharanyana and The Peddler - "Disco" - funky disco
  • Mpharanyana and The Peddler - "Freak Out (with Botsotso)" - electro-disco
  • Mu Band - "Let's Go Skating" - electro-disco
  • Mucho Plus - "Nassau's Disco" - Caribbean electro-disco version of Beginning of the End's "Funky Nassau"
  • Mujigae Gajog - "Let's Dance Crazy (Le Freak)" - Korean funky electro-disco version of Chic's 1978 hit
  • Mujigae Gajog - "Without You (I Will Survive)" - Korean electro-disco version of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor
  • Mujigae Gajog - "Y.M.C.A." - Korean electro-disco version of the Village People hit
  • The Munich Machine - "Easy" - rock-disco
  • The Munich Machine - "Fallen Angel" - electro-disco
  • The Munich Machine - "Let Your Body Shine" - rock-disco
  • The Munich Machine - "Party Light" - electro-disco
  • The Munich Machine - "Reputation" - rock-disco-pop
  • The Muppets - "Macho Man" - cover of the Village People's hit
  • Murry's Group - "Dewi Asmara" - Indonesian electro-disco-pop with a portion of the electronic backing melody covering Andy Gibb's "I Just Want to be Your Everything"
  • Music Machine featuring Jeannie Kyle - "Move with the Beat"
  • Music Machine featuring Patti Boulaye - "Disco-Dancer"
  • Music Machine featuring Patti Boulaye - "Get the Feel Right" - rock-disco
  • Music Machine featuring Patti Boulaye - "Ready for Love"
  • Music Machine featuring Tony Jackson - "Let Me Feel Your Heartbeat"
  • Music Machine featuring Tony Jackson - "The Music Machine" - title track to the 1979 British film "The Music Machine"
  • The Music People - "Regine" - electro-rock-disco
  • Musique - "Glide" - produced by Patrick Adams
  • Musique - "Good and Plenty Lover" - funky disco; produced by Patrick Adams
  • Musique - "Love Massage" - produced by Patrick Adams
  • Must - "Sado Maso Disco"
  • Nail Clippers a.k.a. Nailclippers - "Ikaw" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines
  • Nana Love - "Hang On" - jazzy electro-disco
  • Nancy Wilson - "Love, Life and Harmony"
  • Nannette Inventor - "Dance (Paikot-Ikot)" - disco in Tagalog and English from the Philippines
  • Nannette Inventor - "Ganyan Lang Ang Pag-Ibig" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines
  • Narada Michael Walden - "I Shoulda Loved Ya" - electro-disco; reached #8 Pop in the U.K. in May 1980, #66 Pop in the USA in March 1980, #4 R&B in the USA in 1980
  • Narada Michael Walden - "Lovin' You Madly" - electro-disco
  • Narada Michael Walden - "Tonight I'm Alright" - reached #34 Pop in the U.K. in March 1980, #35 R&B in the USA in 1980
  • Narada Michael Walden - "You're So Good"
  • Natalie Cole - "I Love You So"
  • Natalie Cole and Peabo Bryson - "Give Me Some Time" - disco-soul
  • Natura - "Supersonic Man" - theme song from the movie of the same name
  • Natural High - "Don't Be Lonely" - disco-soul
  • Nature's Divine - "Never Felt This Way Before"
  • Needa - "Rock-A-Freak" - electro-disco
  • Némesis - "Etter pugget" - Norwegian electro-rock-disco version of the 1978 Swedish song "Efter plugget" by Factory
  • Némesis - "Kjør NSB" - Norwegian disco version of the Village People's hit "Y.M.C.A."
  • Némesis - "Må du dra?" - Norwegian mellow electro-rock-disco-pop version of the Swedish song "Ge Dig Av"
  • Némesis - "Tenk så merkelig" - Norwegian electro-rock-disco-pop version of Cliff Richard's 1979 hit "We Don't Talk Anymore"
  • Neoton Familia (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Daddy Cool" - cover of Boney M's hit
  • Neoton Família (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Diszkókege" - disco in Hungarian; released as "Discokece" or "Discoketse" on their two 1980 English-language albums
  • Neoton Família (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Ha szombat este táncol" - disco-pop in Hungarian; also released in an English version, "Disco Story", in 1980
  • Neoton Família (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Hazafelé" - disco in Hungarian; also released in an English version, "Homeward Bound", in 1980
  • Neoton Família (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Hegyirabló" - disco in Hungarian; also released in an English version, "Lord of All the Mountains", in 1980
  • Neoton Família (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Ki szól" - Hungarian electro-disco-pop
  • Neoton Família (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Megőrülök a szerelemért!" - disco-pop in Hungarian; also released in an English version, "The Thought of Love", in 1980
  • Neoton Familia (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Night Fever" - mellow electro-disco version of the Bee Gees hit
  • Neoton Família (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Santa Maria" - Spanish-flavored disco-pop in Hungarian; reached #1 Pop in Hungary and #8 Pop in Spain; also released in an English version in 1980
  • Neoton Família (a.k.a. Newton Family) - "Szia!" - disco in Hungarian; also released in an English version, "Hello!", in 1980; cover of "Uno" by Gloria Piedimonte
  • Nerija - "Ac Nelaukian" - Lithuanian disco version of Joe Dolan's "Midnight Lover"
  • Néstor Briyo - "El baile va a terminar" - Spanish electro-disco
  • Néstor Briyo - "Ella se banca sin bailar" - Spanish electro-disco
  • Néstor Briyo - "La cheno de Briyo" - Spanish electro-rock-disco
  • Néstor Briyo - "La vieja me dejó todo planchado" - Spanish electro-disco
  • Néstor Briyo - "Ma la gané en el centro" - Spanish electro-disco that copies part of the melody of "Night Fever" by the Bee Gees
  • Néstor Briyo - "Qué te sapa, loquita?" - Spanish electro-disco
  • Néstor Briyo - "Pato de pilchas me voy de milonga" - Spanish electro-disco with guitar copying part of the introduction of "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees
  • Néstor Briyo - "Pero yo sé" - Spanish electro-rock-disco
  • Néstor Briyo - "Salí con los chochamus" - Spanish electro-disco
  • The New Dutch Organ Group - "Flying Dutchman" - electro-disco-pop
  • The New Dutch Organ Group - "Pete Heyn and the Fleet" - electro-disco-pop
  • The New Dutch Organ Group - "Red Light Corner" - electro-disco
  • The New Dutch Organ Group - "Summerdisco" - electro-disco
  • The New Dutch Organ Group - "Thumb in the Dike" - electro-disco
  • The New Dutch Organ Group - "Wooden Dance" - electro-rock-disco
  • New Paradise - "In the Laser Beams"
  • New Paradise - "Love Always Rules the Fools" - electro-disco
  • New Paradise - "Pick Me Up"
  • New Paradise - "Showman" - electro-disco
  • New Paradise - "The French Way" - electro-disco in English and French
  • New Paradise - "USA Disco People"
  • New Sound Quarter - "Babe" - rock-disco
  • New Sound Quarter - "Bass Construction"
  • New Sound Quarter - "Colours to My Life"
  • New Sound Quartet - "Good Times"
  • New Xperience - "Frisco Disco"
  • New York City Band - "Loving You" - electro-disco-soul
  • New York City Band - "Ride that Wave" - electro-rock-disco
  • New York City Band featuring Luther Vandross - "Sunnyside" - R&B-disco; title track to the film "Sunnyside"
  • Night Fever - "Sierra Nevada" - disco-pop
  • Nightfall - "Nightime Boogie" - funky disco
  • Nightlife Unlimited - "Dance, Freak and Boogie"
  • Nightlife Unlimited - "Disco Choo Choo"
  • Nightlife Unlimited - "Love is in You" - electro-disco
  • Nightlife Unlimited - "Precious Moments"
  • Nikos Nomikos - "Ston Kafmó Na Gelás" - Spanish/Mexican-flavored Greek disco
  • Nina und Mike - "Rückflug-Ticket auf den Mond" - German electro-disco-pop version of Eruption's 1979 song "One Way Ticket" that was originally a pop song for Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Nino Buonocore (a.k.a. Adelmo Buonocore) - "Amico Coccodrillo" - Italian rock-disco-pop
  • Njaal Helle - "Nottingham Forest (Is in My Soul)" - electro-disco; instrumental melody partly copied from Melba Moore's "You Stepped into My Life"
  • Nobu Saito - "Techni-Color Queen" - electro-disco in Japanese and English
  • Noel McCalla – "Where is Our Love" - rock-disco
  • Nohelani Cypriano - "Moon of Monakoora" - Hawaiian-flavored disco
  • Nohelani Cypriano - "South Sea Island Magic" - Hawaiian-flavored disco
  • Nomady Soul - "¿Crees Que Soy Sexy?" - electro-rock-disco in Spanish and English; cover of Rod Stewart's hit "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
  • Noor Kumalasari - "Hilang satu ganti seribu" - Malay electro-disco
  • Norma Jean Wright - "High Society" - produced by Nile and Bernard of Chic; reached #92 Disco in the USA in early 1980
  • Norma Jordan - "Disco Beat" - electro-disco; reached #2 Pop in Italy in 1980
  • Norman Connors and the Starship Orchestra - "Disco Land"
  • Norrie Paramor and the Midland Radio Orchestra - "Does Your Mother Know" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of ABBA's 1979 hit
  • Norrie Paramor and the Midland Radio Orchestra - "I Will Survive" - instrumental jazzy disco version of Gloria Gaynor's hit
  • North End - "Kind of Life (Kind of Love)"
  • North, South, East, and West - "Keep on Dancing"
  • Novella Edmonds - "Hot Stuff" - funky disco
  • Nuggets - "I'm Getting Away"
  • Nuggets - "New York"
  • Nuggets - "Proud Mary" - disco version of the song by Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • Nummisuutarit - "Laulumme soi" - Finnish disco version of "Y.M.C.A." by the Village People
  • O.C. Smith - "Everything's Changed"
  • O.C. Smith - "You Thrill Me" - disco version of the song by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn that was first recorded by Exile in 1979
  • The O'Jays - "Get On Out and Party"
  • The O'Jays - "Identify"
  • The O'Jays - "Sing a Happy Song" - reached #39 Pop in the U.K. in October 1979
  • The O'Jays - "So Nice, I Tried it Twice"
  • Octávio Burnier - "Dança Infernal" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • The Ohio Players - "Everybody Up" - disco-fusion
  • The Old Orchestra - "Casino on Carillon 'It's Love, Love, Love'" - electro-disco cover of Tartaglia and The Star Angels' disco song from Battlestar Galactica
  • Ole Erling - "Y.M.C.A." - instrumental electro-disco version of the Village People hit
  • Oliver's Planet - "Dance Machine" - electro-disco - produced by Josep Llobell Oliver
  • Oliver's Planet - "Gonna Get You If It Takes All Night" - produced by Josep Llobell Oliver
  • Oliver's Planet - "Let Me Fly to the Stars" - produced by Josep Llobell Oliver
  • Olympic Runners - "130 Beats a Minute" - funky disco
  • Olympic Runners - "Betcha Can't Dance" - funky electro-disco
  • Olympic Runners - "Closer to Paradise" - disco-soul
  • Olympic Runners - "Crazy Talk" - mellow disco-soul
  • Olympic Runners - "Disco Smash" - electro-disco-funk
  • Olympic Runners - "Make It Happen" - disco-fusion
  • Olympic Runners - "The Bitch" - reached #37 Pop in the U.K. in August 1979; title track to the film "The Bitch"
  • Open Air - "Black Chic" - funky disco
  • Opus Seven - "Hit and Run" - electro-disco-soul
  • Orchester Anthony Ventura - "Black is Black" - instrumental disco version of the 1966 Los Bravos classic
  • Orchester Braňa Hronca - "Kúpte si banány" - Slovak electro-disco
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "Born to be Alive" - instrumental electro-disco cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "Does Your Mother Know" - instrumental jazzy electro-rock-disco version of ABBA's 1979 hit
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "Dschinghis Khan" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "Fashion Pack" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Amanda Lear's song
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "Heart of Glass" - instrumental electro-disco version of Blondie's hit
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "I Will Survive" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Gloria Gaynor's hit
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "In the Navy" - instrumental electro-disco version of the Village People hit
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "One Way Ticket" - instrumental electro-disco version of the pop song written by Hank Hunter and Jack Keller that was first recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "Santiago Lover" - instrumental electro-latin-rock-disco cover of Emly Starr Explosion's 1978 song
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "Tiger Dance" - electro-disco
  • Orchester Jack Harkins - "Tragedy" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of the 1979 Bee Gees hit
  • Orchester Jacques Michel - "Lighthouse" - electro-disco
  • Orchester Jacques Michel - "Take Off, Feel Free" - electro-disco
  • Orchester Kai Warner a.k.a. Kai Warner and His Orchestra - "Heart of Glass" - disco cover of Blondie's 1978 hit
  • Orchester Kai Warner a.k.a. Kai Warner and His Orchestra - "Y.M.C.A." - mostly-instrumental electro-disco cover of the Village People's 1978 hit
  • Orchester Milan Pilar - "Munich Disco - electro-disco
  • Orchester Pete Danby - "Born to Be Alive" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Orchester Roy Robbins - "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" - instrumental electro-disco version of ABBA's hit
  • Orchester Roy Robbins - "Gloria" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of the 1979 song written by Umberto Tozzi
  • Orchester Roy Robbins - "Under Fire" - mostly-instrumental electro-rock-disco cover of the 1979 song by Jackie
  • Orchester Roy Robbins - "Voulez-vous" - mostly-instrumental electro-rock-disco version of ABBA's hit
  • Orchester Tony Anderson - "Da' Ya' Think I'm Sexy?" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of Rod Stewart's hit; in 1980 this got re-released in Romania credited to the Disco Light Orchestra with the new title "Da'Ya'Think I'm Pretty? (Crezi Că Sînt Drăguță ?)"
  • Orchester Tony Anderson - "Heart of Glass" - instrumental electro-punk-disco version of Blondie's 1978 hit
  • Orchester Tony Anderson - "MacArthur Park" - instrumental jazzy disco version of the song written by Jimmy Webb that became a hit for Richard Harris in 1968 and for Donna Summer in 1978
  • Orchester Tony Anderson - "Tragedy" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of the 1979 Bee Gees hit
  • Orchester Tony Anderson - "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of Sylvester's hit
  • Orchester Udo Reichel - "Herz aus Glas" - German electro-punk-disco version of Blondie's 1978 hit "Heart of Glass"
  • Orchestra Gianni Mazza - "Ilona Theme"
  • Orchestra Gianni Mazza - "John's Fever"
  • Orchestra Kai Warner - "A Little Disco-Music (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik)" - disco version of the classical tune
  • Orchestra Kai Warner - "Another Star" - instrumental disco cover of Stevie Wonder's 1976 jazzy disco song
  • Orchestra Roland Kovaĉ - "Formula I"
  • Orchestra Roland Kovaĉ - "Kandahar"
  • Orchestra Roland Kovaĉ - "Spirit" - rock-disco
  • Orchestra Roland Kovaĉ - "Suleika"
  • The Original Trinidad Steel Band - "Discolimbo" - Trinidad-flavored rock-disco-pop
  • The Original Trinidad Steel Band - "Ride Your Pony" - Trinidad-flavored electro-disco
  • The Originals - "J-E-A-L-O-U-S (Means I Love You)" - disco-funk
  • The Originals - "Jezebel (You've Got Me Under Your Spell)"
  • Orlando Julius - "Children of the World" - funky electro-disco
  • Orlando Julius - "Disco Hi-Life" - funky electro-disco in English and Yoruba
  • Orpheus - "Jerusalem" - Hi-NRG-disco/electro-rock-disco
  • Orquestra Los Tropicales - "Cuba" - Spanish electro-disco version of the Gibson Brothers' hit
  • Os Incríveis - "A.C.M. (Y.M.C.A.)" - Portuguese electro-disco version of the Village People's hit, from Brazil
  • Os Incríveis - "Nave Da Esperança (In the Navy)" - Portuguese electro-disco version of the Village People's hit, from Brazil
  • Os Incríveis - "O Amor Nasceu (Born to be Alive)" - Portuguese electro-disco version of Patrick Hernandez's hit, from Brazil
  • Os Incríveis - "O Preto Que Satisfaz" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil
  • Os Montanari - "Beleza Não Se Põe na Mesa" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of Tony Damito's song
  • Os Montanari - "Nice and Slow" - instrumental electro-disco version of Jesse Green's 1976 song
  • Os Montanari - "Semente Do Mal" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco cover of the song written by Rossini Pinto
  • Os Montanari - "The House of the Rising Sun" - instrumental electro-latin-disco version of the 1964 song by the Animals
  • Os Motokas - "I Will Survive / YMCA / In The Navy" - medley starting with an electro-disco cover of Gloria Gaynor's hit followed by a brief electro-rock-disco cover of Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" then electro-disco covers of these Village People hits
  • Os Motokas - "Le Freak / Mellow Lovin' / Love is in the Air" - medley starting with a funk cover of Chic's hit followed by an electro-latin-rock-disco cover of Judy Cheeks' 1978 song and concluding with an electro-disco-pop cover of John Paul Young's 1978 hit
  • Os Motokas - "Meteor Man / Born to be Alive / O Preto Que Satisfaz" - medley starting with an electro-disco cover of Dee D. Jackson's 1978 song followed by an electro-rock-disco cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit and finishing with a Brazilian Portuguese electro-disco-pop song
  • Os Motonautas - "Le Freak" - condensed funky disco cover of Chic's hit
  • Os Motonautas - "Love is in the Air" - electro-disco-pop cover of John Paul Young's hit
  • Os Motonautas - "Meteor Man" - condensed electro-disco cover of Dee D. Jackson's 1978 song
  • Os Motonautas - "One for You, One for Me" - condensed electro-disco-pop cover of La Bionda's 1978 song
  • Os Motonautas - "Pertinho de você" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil; cover of Elizângela's 1978 song
  • Os Motonautas - "Y.M.C.A." - electro-disco cover of the Village People's hit
  • Os Motonautas - "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" - condensed electro-disco cover of Sylvester's hit
  • Os Skates - "Hot Stuff" - electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Os Skates - "Shake Your Groove Thing" - electro-disco cover of the hit by Peaches and Herb
  • Oscar Perry - "Body Movements" - electro-disco
  • Oscar Perry - "Disco Ruby" - electro-disco
  • Oscar Perry - "You Did It Good" - electro-disco-soul
  • Oscar [Young] and His Orchestra - "I Was Made for Dancin'" - partly-instrumental rock-disco cover of Leif Garrett's hit
  • Oscar [Young] and His Orchestra - "Instant Replay" - partly-instrumental rock-disco cover of Dan Hartman's hit
  • Oscar [Young] and His Orchestra - "Romance de Amore" - electro-disco
  • Oscar [Young] and His Orchestra - "Saturday Night Fever" - instrumental version of the Bee Gees hit "Night Fever"
  • Oscar [Young] and His Orchestra - "The House of the Rising Sun" - instrumental rock-disco version of the 1964 song by the Animals
  • Oscar [Young] and His Orchestra - "Tragedy" - instrumental electro-rock-disco version of the 1979 Bee Gees hit
  • Østjydsk Musikforsyning - "Disco tango" - Danish tango-flavored electro-disco version of Tommy Seebach's "Disco Tango"
  • Østjydsk Musikforsyning - "K.F.U.M./K." - Danish electro-disco version of the Village People's "Y.M.C.A."
  • Ottawan - "D.I.S.C.O." - available in English and French versions; reached #2 Pop in the U.K. in October 1980, #2 Pop in Ireland, #2 Pop in West Germany, #4 Pop in Austria, #1 on the Single Top 100 chart in the Netherlands
  • Ouyang Feifei - "Dísīkě nǚwáng (Disco Queen)" - disco in English and Mandarin Chinese
  • Overdrive - "Constantinople" - electro-disco
  • Overdrive - "Magic Moon" - electro-disco
  • Overdrive - "Sugar My Overdrive" - electro-disco
  • Overnight Band - "Bubba Up" - funky electro-disco
  • Overnight Band - "Disco Tossed Salad" - electro-disco-funk
  • Pablo Cruise - "I Go to Rio" - disco version of the 1976 Peter Allen and Adrienne Anderson song; reached #46 Pop in the USA in early 1979
  • Pablo Cruise - "I Want You Tonight" - rock-disco; reached #19 Pop in the USA in December 1979
  • Painel de Controle - "Até O Sol Nascer" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil
  • Painel de Controle - "Chama A Turma Toda" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil
  • Painel de Controle - "Eu Sem Você" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil
  • Painel de Controle - "Relax" - electro-disco in English and Portuguese from Brazil copying a few instrumental elements from Chic's "Dance, Dance, Dance"
  • Painel de Controle - "Superstar" - electro-disco-pop in English and Portuguese from Brazil
  • Päivi [Kautto-Niemi] - "Olet niinkuin muovimassaa" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of Fruit's "I Don't Want No Plastic Lover"
  • Päivi [Kautto-Niemi] - "Sillä siisti" - Finnish electro-disco
  • Päivi Vepsäläinen - "Senorita Por Favor" - Spanish-flavored electro-disco in Finnish and Spanish
  • Päivi Vesalainen - "Sua vasten aina painautuisin" - Finnish disco-pop-fusion
  • Pamala Stanley - "All I Want To Do Is Dance"
  • Pamala Stanley - "Heart of a Clown" - disco-pop
  • Pamala Stanley - "Hey, Mister Magic"
  • Pamala Stanley - "Mr. Sunshine" - Dixieland-flavored disco-pop
  • Pamala Stanley - "Only You Can Reach Me" - disco-pop
  • Pamala Stanley - "That'll be the Day"
  • Pamala Stanley - "This is Hot"
  • Pan Demonium - "Break Down and Tell Me You Love Me"
  • Pan Demonium - "Jungle Bird" - electro-disco
  • Pan Demonium - "Pantomine" - electro-disco
  • Pan Demonium - "Start the Fire"
  • Panache - "Jam On" - R&B-disco
  • Panache - "Sweet Music" - jazzy disco; instrumental version is titled "Sweet Jazz Music"
  • Panadda Chayapark - "rakH aaM laiM" - Thai electro-rock-disco; parts of the song, including the intro, cover instrumentation of "Black is Black" by Los Bravos
  • Papa James - "Tavela Ampitandrano Lakana" - Malagasy electro-disco from Madagascar
  • Papas' Got - "I Wanna Love"
  • Pappy'ion - "1001 Nights (Ali Baba)"
  • Paradise Express - "You and I"
  • Paradise Express featuring Vi Ann - "Love is a Flame (It Won't Burn)"
  • Paramour - "Daddy Never Told Me"
  • Paramour - "Dance Five Times" - funky disco
  • Paramour - "I Never Knew Disco"
  • Parigi - "It's Magnifique" - disco in English and French
  • Paris Casablanca - "Dancing in Cairo" - Middle Eastern-flavored disco
  • Paris Casablanca - "I Wanna Go Home (Skiped by Two)" (spelling error in title) - electro-disco
  • Paris Casablanca - "Keep on Running" - electro-rock-disco version of a song by the Spencer Davis Group
  • Paris Casablanca - "Mamy Blue" - electro-disco version of the 1970 song written by Hubert Giraud and Phil Trim
  • Paris Family - "Kalinka My Love" - Russian-flavored disco of the Russian folk song "Kalinka"
  • Partners - "Dance (Whoever You Are)"
  • Passengers - "He's Speedy Like Gonzales" - italo-disco (electro-disco-pop)
  • Passionata - "Funky Nonky Men" - electro-disco
  • Passionata - "Himiko" - electro-disco in Japanese and English
  • Passionata - "Kay Sarap Ng Pakiramdam Ko" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines
  • Passionata - "The Arab Legend" - electro-disco in Japanese and English
  • Passionata - "Windmills of Your Mind" - disco cover of the song by Michel Legrand
  • Pat Hodges - "Fly By Night"
  • Pat Shelby - "Superman"
  • Patrice Rushen - "Call On Me"
  • Patrice Rushen - "Haven't You Heard" - reached #42 Pop in the USA in March 1980
  • Patrice Rushen - "Let the Music Take Me"
  • Patrick Duvét and the Sweet Perversions - "Wake Up and Make Love with Me" - electro-rock-disco
  • Patrick Hernandez - "Born To Be Alive" - rock-disco; reached #16 Pop in the USA in September 1979, #10 Pop in the U.K. in August 1979
  • Patrick Hernandez - "Disco Queen" - electro-disco
  • Patrick Hernandez - "I Give You Rendez-Vous"
  • Patrick Hernandez - "It Comes So Easy" - rock-disco
  • Patrick Hernandez - "Lover Identity Card" - electro-rock-disco
  • Patrick Hernandez - "Show Me the Way You Kiss"
  • Patrick Hernandez - "Too Many People" - rock-disco
  • Patrick Hernandez and Hervé Tholance - "Back to Boogie" - electro-disco; reached #11 Pop in France
  • Patrick Juvet - "French Pillow Talk"
  • Patrick Juvet - "Lady Night"
  • Patrick Juvet - "Swiss Kiss"
  • Patrick Juvet - "The Gay Paris"
  • Patrick Juvet - "Viva California"
  • Patsy Gallant (a.k.a. Adrienne Gallant) - "It's Got to be You" - electro-disco-pop
  • Patti LaBelle - "Music is My Way of Life"
  • Patti Whatley - "Backstreet" - electro-disco
  • Pattie Brooks - "'Cause I Love, Love, Love You"
  • Pattie Brooks - "Got Tu Go Disco"
  • Pattie Brooks - "My Heart Belongs to You"
  • Pattie Brooks - "Party Girl"
  • Pattie Brooks - "Workin' It Out"
  • Patty Devick - "Kill Me" - electro-disco-pop
  • Paul Anka - "Never Get to Know You"
  • Paul Creme and the Wheels - "Gimme a Sign" - rock-disco
  • Paul Delicato - "Hell of a Woman" - electro-disco-pop
  • Paul Humphrey - "Scream and Shout" - funky/bluesy electro-disco
  • Paul Jabara - "Disco Divorce"
  • Paul Jabara - "Disco Wedding"
  • Paul Jabara - "Honeymoon in Puerto Rico"
  • Paul Jabara and Donna Summer - "Medley: Foggy Day/Never Lose Your Sense of Humor/Just You and Me"
  • Paul Lewis - "Girl, You Need a Change of Mind" - cover of the 1972 Eddie Kendricks hit
  • Paulinho da Costa - "Deja Vu" a.k.a. "Déjà Vu" - jazzy disco
  • Peaches and Herb - "Easy As Pie" - disco-pop
  • Peaches and Herb - "Gettin' Down, Gettin' Down"
  • Peaches and Herb - "Gypsy Lady" - electro-disco
  • Peaches and Herb - "(I Want Us) Back Together"
  • Peaches and Herb - "Roller-Skatin' Mate" - reached #66 Pop in the USA in late-fall 1979
  • Pearly Gates - "Fandango Dancing"
  • Pedro Marin - "Puente de Colores" - Spanish electro-disco
  • Peggy Lee (a.k.a. Norma Egstrom) - "Just One of Those Things (Disco Version)" - electro-disco remake of her 1952 hit that had been written by Cole Porter for the 1935 musical Jubilee
  • Peggy March - "Dancin' Daddy"
  • Peggy March - "Electrifying"
  • Peggy March - "I Gotta Dance"
  • Peggy March - "I Will Follow Him" - electro-disco-pop remake of her 1963 pop song
  • Peggy Scott - "Start My Motor" - R&B-disco
  • Peggy Scott - "Your Loving is Tasty" - electro-disco-soul
  • Penny McLean (a.k.a. Gertrude Wirshinger) - "Child of Egypt" - disco-pop
  • Penny McLean (a.k.a. Gertrude Wirshinger) - "Tut-Ench-Amun" - disco-pop
  • Pentti Oskari Kankaan 7 Seinähullua Veljestä - "Kaikki laivaan" - Finnish disco version of "In the Navy" by the Village People
  • People Live - "Runaround"
  • Pepe Lienhard Band - "Get in Touch (Live)" - electro-disco reprise of their 1978 song
  • Pepe Lienhard Band - "Opening-Medley (Live): Piccolo Man / Sheila Baby / Swiss Lady" - disco-pop medley in German and English including a section covering their 1977 song "Piccolo Man" and another covering "Sheila Baby"
  • Pepe Lienhard Band - "Play 'Em Again (Live)"
  • Pepe Lienhard Band - "Taxi" - electro-rock-disco
  • Pepper [Swinson] - "Roller Skating (With You)" - rock-disco
  • Pepper [Swinson] - "Up in Flames" - rock-disco
  • Perla (a.k.a. Ermelinda Pedroso Rodríguez D'Almeida) - "Casanova" - Portuguese disco-pop from Brazil
  • Perla (a.k.a. Ermelinda Pedroso Rodríguez D'Almeida) - "Cuba" - Portuguese latin-disco cover of the 1978 hit by Gibson Brothers, from Brazil
  • Perla (a.k.a. Ermelinda Pedroso Rodríguez D'Almeida) - "O Amor Está No Ar" - Portuguese disco-pop cover of "Love is in the Air" by John Paul Young, from Brazil
  • Perla (a.k.a. Ermelinda Pedroso Rodríguez D'Almeida) - "Você Chegou Pra Ficar" - Portuguese disco cover of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor, from Brazil
  • Perry Kaye - "You Can Get It If You Really Want" - electro-disco-pop version of Jimmy Cliff's rocksteady song
  • Perry Rosewood - "Citröen melodie"
  • Persia - "Inch by Inch" - electro-disco
  • Persia - "That's What Keeps 'Em Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • Pete Bender - "Funky Fever" - electro-rock-disco
  • Peter Allen - "Don't Wish Too Hard" - disco version of a song co-written by Peter Allen and Carole Bayer Sager and performed by Sager in 1977
  • Peter Belli - "Istedgade" - Danish disco-pop version of Barry Manilow's hit "Copacabana"
  • Peter Brown - "It's Alright" - disco-pop
  • Peter Brown - "Penguin" - electro-disco
  • Peter Foldy - "Turn It Up" - rock-disco
  • Peter Jacques Band - "Devil's Run" - Hi-NRG-disco
  • Peter Jacques Band - "Fire Night Dance" - Hi-NRG-disco
  • Peter Jacques Band - "Walking on Music" - Hi-NRG-disco
  • Peter Kent (a.k.a. Peter Hedrich) - "It's A Real Good Feeling" - electro-disco-pop
  • Péter Máté - "Gyermekkori Álmodás" - Hungarian electro-disco-pop
  • Peter Sylvera - "Lady Samba" - electro-latin-disco
  • Peter Tosh - "Buk-In-Hamm Palace" - electro-disco
  • Les Petites Filles featuring Lewis Furey and Carole Laure - "Sauverais-tu ma vie ? (Vocal Version)" - disco in French and English
  • Petr [Dvořák] and Pavel [Růžička] ORM - "Jen Dál A Víc A Líp (Further and More)" - Czech electro-disco
  • Petra Černocká - "Hop hop" - Czech electro-disco-pop
  • Petra Černocká - "Jen měj vždycky úsměvnou tvář" - Czech electro-disco version of the Bulgarian song "Posledna duma" by Hristo Botev
  • Petterssonit - "Laulumme Soi" - Finnish disco version of "Y.M.C.A." by the Village People
  • Phil Trim - "Mammy Blue" - electro-disco English-language version of the 1970 French ballad written by Hubert Giraud which was recorded in Italian by Ivana Spagna and in French by Nicoletta and Joel Dayde
  • Philadelphia Boys - "D.I.S.C.O." - electro-disco
  • Philly Cream - "Join the Army"
  • Philly Cream - "Motown Review"
  • Phyllis Hyman - "Heavenly"
  • Phyllis Hyman - "Hold On"
  • Phyllis Hyman - "Under Your Spell"
  • Phyllis Hyman - "You Know How To Love Me" - reached #101 Pop in the USA
  • Pico - "Malaguena"
  • Pieces - "Who You Been Doin'"
  • Pieces - "You Made Me Believe" - electro-rock-disco
  • Piero Piccioni - "Riavanti....Marsch!" - jazzy disco
  • Pierre Bohé - "Nina Does It the French Way" - electro-disco in English and French
  • Pierre Perpall - "J'aime La Musique / Party Down" - French and English disco, including a cover of "Turn the Music Up!" by the Players Association
  • Pierre Perpall - "Oui C'est Dans La Danse" - French disco, based on the 1978 hit "Can You Feel the Force?" by the Real Thing, but with different lyrics
  • Pierre Perpall - "Pour Moi C'est Toi" - French disco
  • Pierre Perpall - "Quand Tu Penses Pouvoir M'Aimer" - French disco
  • Pierre Perpall - "Spacin' Out With You Baby" - electro-disco
  • [Pierre] Perpall - "Them Changes" - instrumental disco version of the song by Buddy Miles
  • Piet Noordijk - "Bad Girls" - partly-instrumental jazzy disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Pinball Machines a.k.a. The Pin Ball Machines - "Flipper Dance"
  • The Pink Family - "Don't Give Your Life Away" - electro-disco-soul
  • Pink Lady - "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" - Japanese electro-disco version of Rod Stewart's hit "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
  • Pink Lady - "Dancing in the Halls of Love" - rock-disco
  • Pink Lady - "I Want to Give You My Everything" - disco-pop
  • Pink Lady - "I Was Made for Dancin'" - cover of Leif Garrett's song in English and Japanese
  • Pink Lady - "Kiss in the Dark" - reached #37 Pop in the USA in August 1979
  • Pink Lady - "Last Dance" - electro-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Pink Lady - "Love Me Tonight" - cover of the Tom Jones song
  • Pink Lady - "Love Countdown"
  • Pink Lady - "Medley: Knock on Wood / Boogie Wonderland / Hot Stuff / Go West" - electro-rock-disco and electro-disco covers of these hits by Amii Stewart, Earth, Wind, and Fire and the Emotions, Donna Summer, and the Village People respectively
  • Pink Lady - "Medley: MacArthur Park / Heaven Knows" - covers of these songs that had been sung in disco style by Donna Summer
  • Pink Lady - "Monday Mona Lisa Club" - rock-disco
  • Pink Lady - "Pink Typhoon" - instrumentation covers the Village People's "In the Navy", but the lyrics are different and a mix of Japanese and English
  • Pink Lady - "Strangers When We Kiss" - also released in a mixed English-and-Japanese version titled "Utakata"
  • Pink Lady - "Walk Away Renee" - disco-pop cover of a 1960s song by the Four Tops and the Left Banke
  • Pink Parachute - "Disco Great Tokyo"
  • Pino Presti - "You Know the Way"
  • Pipou (a.k.a. Yves Lacomblez) - "Viens chez moi" - French electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Piritta Perälä - "Menolippu" - Finnish electro-disco-pop version of Neil Sedaka's 1959 song "One Way Ticket"
  • Piritta Perälä - "Oon voimissain" - Finnish disco version of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive"
  • Pirjo Suojanen ja Matti - "Löysin Viimein Paikan Kaivatun" - Finnish electro-disco cover of the song by Danny ja Armi
  • The Planet Robots – "Alpha-Base Lunare" - Italian electro-disco
  • Platinum Hook - "Give Me Time to Say"
  • Platypus - "Body and Soul"
  • Platypus - "Dancing in the Moonlight"
  • The Players Association - "Everybody Dance" a.k.a. "Everybody Dance (Clap Your Hands)" - remake of the Chic hit
  • The Players Association - "Turn the Music Up!" - jazzy disco; reached #8 Pop in the U.K. in March 1979
  • Plaza - "Dance, Baby, Dance"
  • Plaza - "(Got My) Dancing Shoes"
  • Plaza - "Let's Do It"
  • Plaza - "Never Gonna Change My Mind"
  • Plaza - "Too Hot for Dancing"
  • Pockets - "Catch Me"
  • Pole Position - "You've Got to Change" - electro-rock-disco
  • Positive Force - "We Got the Funk" - electro-disco-funk; reached #18 Pop in the U.K. in January 1980
  • Poussez! - "Boogie With Me"
  • Poussez! - "Come On and Do It"
  • Poussez! - "Never Gonna Say Goodbye"
  • Poussez! - "You're All I Have"
  • Prais and the Sambasound - "Americano" - Latin American-flavored Spanish disco
  • Prais and the Sambasound - "Batusamba Disco (Popurri): Introduccion / Taj Mahal / Upa Neghino / Zazueira / Aeiou Ypselum / Fio Maravella / Brigitte Bardot / Ay Ay Caramba / Pais Tropical / So Fla Fla / Brazil / Voce Abusou / Nega / Tristeza / Charlie Brown / Pegano Ganze / Mariana / Mas Que Nada / Desacato / Copacaba / Ritmocada" - Portuguese disco medley including covers of songs written by Ary Barroso, Benito di Paula, Jorge Ben, and others
  • Prais and the Sambasound - "Djinn Djinn" - Spanish electro-disco
  • Prais and the Sambasound - "Que Tal America" - Spanish electro-disco cover of Two Man Sound's song
  • Prais and the Sambasound - "Samba Samba" - Portuguese mellow electro-disco version of the song written by Nelson Marin-Velez
  • Precious Wilson - "Hold On I'm Coming" - disco-soul cover of the 1966 Sam [Moore] and Dave [Prater] tune
  • Prince Ellis - "Disco Girl" - electro-disco
  • Prince Phillip Mitchell - "Let's Go Wet"
  • Psychic - "Take a Chance" - electro-disco
  • Puertorico - "Born to Be Alive" - electro-rock-disco cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • Puff - "(You Got Me) in the Mood"
  • Punto Quatro - "Amor Ardiente (Hot Stuff)" - Spanish electro-rock-disco version of Donna Summer's hit
  • Punto Quatro - "Los Buenos Tiempos (The Good Times)" - Spanish disco version of Chic's hit
  • Punto Quatro - "Suena Mi Campana (Ring My Bell)" - Spanish electro-disco version of Anita Ward's hit
  • Punto Quatro (featuring Debora Serrata) - "Muchachas Malas (Bad Girls)" - Spanish electro-disco version of Donna Summer's hit
  • Purple Reign - "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down"
  • Pussyfoot - "Gotta Move On" - rock-disco
  • Q's Brothers - "Disco Sucks" - hostile parody, backed by the music from Rick Dees' 1976 hit "Disco Duck"
  • Queen Samantha - "Close Your Eyes"
  • Queen Samantha - "Flyin' Freak" - electro-disco
  • Queen Samantha - "Funky Celebration" - reached #79 Disco in the USA in mid-1981
  • Queen Samantha - "I Just Wanna Live"
  • Queen Samantha - "Mama Rue (C'Est Moi)" - electro-disco
  • Queen Samantha - "Summer Dream"
  • Queen Samantha - "Sweet San Francisco" - electro-disco
  • Queen Samantha - "Take A Chance" - electro-disco
  • Queen Samantha - "Thank You for Your Love" - electro-disco
  • Queen Samantha - "The Look of Love" - electro-disco cover of the Dusty Springfield classic
  • Questions - "Sons and Lovers" - electro-disco
  • The Quick - "Sharks are Cool, Jets are Hot" - electro-disco-pop
  • R.J.'s Latest Arrival - "Does She Do It Like She Dances?" - cover of the 1977 Addrisi Brothers song
  • Radation - "Time is Tight" - electro-disco
  • Radmila Karaklajić i Ansambl "Duga" - "Niko kao ti" - Serbian electro-disco-pop from Yugoslavia
  • Raduga - "Rassvetaet" - Bashkir disco from Bashkortostan, U.S.S.R.
  • The Raes - "Don't Make Waves"
  • The Raes - "Don't Turn Around"
  • The Raes - "Gonna Burn My Boogie Shoes"
  • The Raes - "School" - disco version of the 1974 Supertramp song
  • Rainbow - "Ghost Riders in the Sky" - electro-rock-disco version of the Johnny Cash country classic (music and lyrics by Stan Jones)
  • Rainbow Team - "Come to the Rainbow" - funky disco
  • Rainbow Team - "Take the Fire" - funky electro-disco
  • Ralph MacDonald - "You are in Love"
  • Ramona Wulf (a.k.a. Ramona Kraft) - "Boomerang" - electro-disco cover of Celi Bee's 1978 disco song
  • Ramona Wulf (a.k.a. Ramona Kraft) - "Come On Over to My Place" - electro-rock-disco
  • Ramsey Lewis - "Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In" - disco version of the song from the film and musical "Hair" popularized by the 5th Dimension
  • Ramsey Lewis - "Dancin'" - jazzy disco
  • Ramsey Lewis - "Every Chance I Get (I'm Gonna Love You)"
  • Randy Pump and the Gas-O-Lettes - "Murder in the Gas Line"
  • Randy Wilson - "I Was Made For Dancing" - cover of Leif Garrett's hit
  • Ranee Lee - "Disco Man"
  • Ranjana Pethe and Shrikant Pargaonkar - "Abhi Nahin" - Hindi disco-pop from India; cover of ABBA's 1974 song "Honey Honey"
  • Rapsodiya - "Muzika" - electro-disco-pop in Russian, French, and English
  • Rapsodiya - "Raz, Dva, Tri - Khoroshaya Pogoda" - Russian electro-disco
  • Rapsodiya - "Sunny" - electro-disco version of Bobby Hebb's 1966 hit
  • Raul De Souza - "Pleasurize" - jazzy disco
  • Raul De Souza - "'Til Tomorrow Comes"
  • Raul Marrero - "Cuando calienta el sol" - Spanish disco version of the 1961 song by Los Hermanos Rigual
  • Ray Dahrouge - "I Can See Him Makin' Love to You, Baby"
  • Ray Dahrouge - "Steppin' Out"
  • Ray Dahrouge - "Still What I Want"
  • Ray, Goodman and Brown - "Thrill/Friends"
  • Ray McVay and His Orchestra - "How Deep is Your Love" - instrumental disco version of the 1977 Bee Gees hit
  • Raymond Lefèvre - "Star Wars Theme" - disco version of the 1977 movie theme
  • Razamataz - "We're Flyin' Razamataz" - electro-disco
  • Red Hot - "Mucho Daldal" - Tagalog electro-disco from the Philippines
  • Reginall Palmeri - "Valentino's Tango Dance" - Argentinian-flavored disco
  • Régine - "I'll Never Stop Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • Régine - "Je survivrai (I Will Survive)" - French cover of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor
  • Reiko Itsuki - "Fly Me on the Wings of Love / Makaino kouji" - cover of Celi Bee's 1978 disco song in Japanese and English
  • Rein Carrot - "Switi Wondroe" - jazzy kaseko-flavored disco in Sranan Tongo language from Suriname
  • Ren Woods - "Everybody Get Up"
  • Rena Mason - "Do It"
  • Rena Mason - "You Know I Need You So Bad" - rock-disco
  • Rena Scott - "Disco Breakdown"
  • Rena Scott - "Super Lover"
  • Renata Moreno - "If You Want Tell Me" - electro-rock-disco
  • Renato e Seus Blue Caps - "Aperta" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil
  • Renato e Seus Blue Caps - "Eu Te Amo" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil
  • Renato e Seus Blue Caps - "Pensando em Você" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop-fusion from Brazil
  • Renato e Seus Blue Caps - "Pense" - Portuguese disco from Brazil; cover of "Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
  • Renato e Seus Blue Caps - "Suco de Laranja" - Portuguese disco-pop from Brazil
  • Renato e Seus Blue Caps - "Triste Fim de Tarde" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil
  • Renato e Seus Blue Caps - "Vou ao Teu Encontro" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil
  • Renaud Siry - "Juste une melodie" - French disco
  • Rendez-Vous - "Fall in Love"
  • Rendezvous - "Get It While You Can" - electro-disco
  • Rendezvous - "Rock and Roll Disco Boogie" - electro-rock-disco
  • Revanche - "1979 It's Dancing Time"
  • Revanche - "Music Man" - Hi-NRG-disco
  • Revanche - "Revenge" - Hi-NRG-rock-disco
  • Revanche - "You Get High in N.Y.C."
  • Révélacion - "Living It Up" - electro-rock-disco
  • Revelation - "Celebrate (It's a Celebration)" - electro-disco
  • Revelation - "Children of the Discos"
  • Revelation - "Just Because I'm Yours" - disco-soul
  • Revelation - "Live It Down"
  • Revelation - "Take a Chance, Dance"
  • Rexi (a.k.a. Raimo Juhani Kero) - "Ei Mee Vanha Kettu Halpaan" - Finnish disco-pop version of "I Love, I Love, I Love You" by Pascalis, Marianna, Robert and Bessy from 1977
  • The Reycards - "Ah So, Disco!" - electro-disco in English and Japanese
  • The Reycards - "Besame Mucho" - electro-disco in Spanish and English covering the song by Consuelo Torres and Ortiz Velazquez
  • Rhoades Affair - "See You in September" - disco version of the 1959 classic "See You in September" by the Tempos
  • Rhond Durand - "Disco Fever" - electro-disco
  • Rhonda Heath - "It Hurts So Good" - electro-disco
  • Rhonda Heath - "Show Down in Flames"
  • Rhythm Heritage - "Disco Derby"
  • Rhythm Heritage - "Disco House"
  • Rhythm Heritage - "Face in the Crowd"
  • Rhythm Heritage - "Frisco Discotheque"
  • Rhythm Heritage - "Life Line" - electro-rock-disco
  • Ria - "I Promise to Go (Disco Party)" - electro-disco
  • Ria Kemp - "Hey, Superman" - rock-disco
  • Richard Anthony - "I've Got You Under My Skin" - disco version of Cole Porter's 1936 classic
  • Richard Evans - "Burning Spear" - funky disco
  • Richard Evans - "Do-Re-Me-For-Soul" - jazzy disco
  • Richard Jon Smith - "Michael Row the Boat Ashore" - disco version of the African-American spiritual
  • Richard Lory (a.k.a. Richard Sanderson) - "Un vent de folie" - French disco
  • Richard Myhill - "While London Dances" - electro-disco
  • Richard Orange - "Supernatural" - electro-rock-disco
  • Richard Österreicher und Sein Orchester - "Disco Mouse"
  • Richard Sanderson - "Never Let You Go" - electro-disco
  • Richard Stepp - "Holiday in Hollywood" - electro-disco-pop
  • Richard Stepp - "We Got Tonight"
  • Rick Dees - "Meatballs" - title track to the soundtrack of the 1979 movie "Meatballs"
  • Rick James - "High On Your Love Suite" - funky disco; reached #72 Pop in the USA
  • Rick James - "Love Gun" - funky disco
  • Rick Summer - "Born To Be Alive" - rock-disco cover of the Patrick Hernandez hit
  • Rick Summer - "Shake It Up (We're Gonna Boogie)"
  • Ricky King (a.k.a. Hans Lingenfelder) - "Dschinghis Khan" - instrumental rock-disco version of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Ricky Shayne - "Ramadan" - Arab-flavored disco
  • Rie Hiki - "Koi no rouraa buutsu" a.k.a. "Koi no Roller Boots" - Japanese rock-disco
  • Rie Hiki - "Rabu cheaa ni suwatte" - Japanese disco
  • Rie Nakahara - "Ai no shura Part I" - disco in Japanese and English
  • Rie Nakahara - "Sad Song" - disco in Japanese and English
  • Rie Nakahara - "Uramado" - Japanese rock-disco-pop
  • Rie Nakahara - "Yoru ni mezamete" - Japanese disco
  • Rina Berti - "Viens dans mes rêves" - French electro-disco version of "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees
  • [Laurin] Rinder and [W. Michael] Lewis - "Arabella / Home"
  • [Laurin] Rinder and [W. Michael] Lewis - "Blue Steel" - jazzy disco
  • [Laurin] Rinder and [W. Michael] Lewis - "Harlem Shuffle"
  • [Laurin] Rinder and [W. Michael] Lewis - "Love Potion #9" - disco version of the 1964 classic by the Clovers
  • The Ring - "Jump!"
  • The Ring - "Savage Lover"
  • Risco Connection and Joe Isaacs - "Good Times" a.k.a. "Goods Times" - reggae-flavored cover of the Chic hit, with extra lyrics
  • Rising Love featuring Karen Braxton - "Treasure Chest" - electro-disco
  • Rita Blackwell - "Don't Go Dancing Without Me"
  • Rita Lee - "Chega Mais" - Portuguese electro-disco from Brazil
  • Rita Pavone - "Dame Baby Poupée" - French electro-disco-pop
  • Rita Pavone and L'Anonima Ragazzi - "Circus Music"
  • Rita Pavone and L'Anonima Ragazzi - "I Love You So (Eterno Ritornello)"
  • Rita Pavone and L'Anonima Ragazzi - "Il Mondo dei Ragazzi" - Italian disco-pop
  • Rita Pavone and L'Anonima Ragazzi - "Presto (People are People)" - Italian disco version of Al Matthews's 1978 song
  • The Ritchie Family - "Bad Reputation"
  • The Ritchie Family - "Forever Dancing"
  • The Ritchie Family - "It's A Man's World"
  • The Ritchie Family - "La Barbichette (You Make Me Feel It)" - disco in French and English; theme to the 1979 movie Je te tiens, tu me tiens par la barbichette
  • The Ritchie Family - "Put Your Feet to the Beat" - rock-disco
  • The Ritchie Family - "Sexy Man"
  • The Ritchie Family - "Where Are the Men"
  • Ritz - "Dance Until You Drop"
  • Ritz - "Locomotion" - electro-disco cover of the classic made famous by Little Eva and Grand Funk Railroad
  • Rob McConnell - "For All We Know" - disco version of the Carpenters' 1971 hit
  • Robert Klein - "They're Playing My Song (His)"
  • Robert Patterson - "Strings in Bondage"
  • Robert Ponger - "Jodel Funk" - electro-disco
  • Robert Ponger - "Love Train" - cover of Dagmara D.'s 1978 song that Ponger had co-composed
  • Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway - "You Are My Heaven" - mellow disco-soul; reached #47 Pop in the USA in 1980
  • Roberto Delgado - "Black is Black" - instrumental electro-disco version of the 1966 Los Bravos classic
  • Roberto Delgado - "Corps a Corps" - electro-latin-disco version of the song composed by Marta Bacardit
  • Roberto Delgado - "Farewell, Jamaica Farewell" - instrumental Jamaican- and Mexican-flavored electro-disco version of the calypso classic "Jamaica Farewell"
  • Roberto Delgado - "Le Freak" - electro-disco cover of Chic's 1978 hit
  • Roberto Delgado - "Pata, Pata" - instrumental electro-disco version of Miriam Makeba's 1957 South African song
  • Roberto Delgado - "Skokiaan" - Jamaican-flavored instrumental disco cover of August Musarurwa's tune from Zimbabwe
  • Roberto Delgado - "The Devil Sent You to Lorado" - Mexican- and Jamaican-flavored latin-disco cover of Baccara's 1978 song
  • Roberto Delgado - "Vaya Golondrina" - Mexican-flavored electro-latin-disco
  • Roberto Delgado - "Viva La Bamba" - Mexican-flavored electro-latin-disco cover of a famous tune
  • Robin Beck - "Hold On"
  • Robin Beck - "Sweet Talk"
  • Robin Hooker Band - "Stand By Your Man"
  • Robin Hooker Band - "Your Cheatin' Heart" - disco version of the 1964 Hank Williams, Jr. classic
  • Rocky Pamplin (a.k.a. Rushton Lee Pamplin) - "Dance and Leave It All Behind You" - cover of Sumeria's 1977 song
  • Rocky Pamplin (a.k.a. Rushton Lee Pamplin) - "Dancin' Feelin'"
  • Rocky Pamplin (a.k.a. Rushton Lee Pamplin) - "Disco Symphony" - cover of the 1979 song by Celebration featuring Suzanne Wallach
  • Rocky Pamplin (a.k.a. Rushton Lee Pamplin) - "Surrender"
  • Rocky Pamplin (a.k.a. Rushton Lee Pamplin) - "Tonight"
  • Rod Sainclair - "Quando Quando" - electro-disco version of the Italian pop song "Quando, Quando, Quando" from 1962
  • Roger Danneels - "Gimme ! Gimme ! Gimme !" - instrumental electro-disco version of ABBA's hit
  • Roger Danneels - "Monday, Tuesday" - electro-disco
  • Roger Eilertsen - "Djengis Khan" - Norwegian disco-pop version of "Dschinghis Khan"
  • Roger Eilertsen - "I Marinen (In the Navy)" - Norwegian electro-disco version of the hit by the Village People
  • Roger Eilertsen a.k.a. Roger Ejlertsen - "Lengter Etter Vår (Love is in the Air)" - Norwegian electro-disco-pop cover of "Love is in the Air" by John Paul Young
  • Roger Kim - "Disco Night Lady" - disco-pop in German and English
  • Roger Ridley - "Disco Rock" - disco-funk-fusion
  • Romance - "Dance My Way to Your Heart"
  • Romance - "Glad I Met You"
  • Romance - "Keep on Dancing"
  • Romance - "Keep on Givin' Me Love/Love Suite (To Sabrina)"
  • Romance - "Tower of Love"
  • Ron Booker - "Groove Thang"
  • Ron Grainer and His Orchestra - "Tales of the Unexpected (Disco Version)" - electro-disco version of this television theme song
  • Ron Green - "We've Got the Power"
  • Ron Wright and Ken Mansfield - "Boogie On Down the Boulevard" - electro-rock-disco
  • Ron Wright and Ken Mansfield - "Discoliope" - jazzy electro-rock-disco
  • Ron Wright and Ken Mansfield - "Gotcha" - electro-rock-disco
  • Ron Wright and Ken Mansfield - "Love Party" - electro-rock-disco
  • Ron Wright and Ken Mansfield - "Van Nuys Blvd." - electro-disco; theme from the movie of the same name
  • Ronaldo Corrêa - "Dançando Com Você" - Portuguese electro-disco from Brazil
  • Ronaldo Resedá - "Marron Glacé" - Portuguese electro-disco from Brazil; theme song of the Brazilian soap opera of the same name
  • Ronaldo Resedá - "Pif-Paf" - Portuguese electro-rock-disco from Brazil
  • Ronn Matlock - "Let Me Dance"
  • Ronnie Dyson - "Couples Only"
  • Ronnie Dyson - "Hide Behind the Music"
  • Ronnie Dyson - "If the Shoe Fits (Dance in It)" - jazzy disco
  • Ronnie Jones - "Dancin' in the Disco" - electro-disco
  • Ronnie Jones - "Lookin' for Love"
  • Ronnie Jones - "Shape Up" - electro-rock-disco
  • Roots - "Son of a Son of a Sheik" - electro-disco
  • Roots - "(What Are You Doing) In Casablanca" - electro-disco
  • Rory Block (a.k.a. Aurora Block) - "Askin' for More" - disco-pop
  • Rory Block (a.k.a. Aurora Block) - "I Can't Believe in You No More" - disco-fusion
  • Rory Block (a.k.a. Aurora Block) - "Love at First Sight"
  • Rory Block (a.k.a. Aurora Block) - "Movin' Up, Movin' Out"
  • Rory Block (a.k.a. Aurora Block) - "Please Put Out the Fire"
  • Rory Block (a.k.a. Aurora Block) - "You're the One"
  • Rosa Fumetto - "Crazy Chat" - electro-rock-disco in English and French
  • Rose Royce - "Is It Love You're After" - reached #13 Pop in the U.K. in January 1980
  • Rosie Lee - "We Need More Fantasy"
  • Roundtree - "Manhattan Fever" - samples the bassline from Chic's "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" and also recreates its rhythm guitar lines
  • Roxy Roller - "Birds of Paradise" - electro-rock-disco
  • Roxy Roller - "I Need a Holiday" - electro-disco
  • Roy Ayers - "Don't Hide Your Love"
  • Roy Ayers - "Fever" - disco version of the 1958 Peggy Lee hit
  • Roy Pisanelli - "Play-Back" - 1979 - electro-disco in English and Italian
  • Royal Sprites - "Cengkis Khan" - Thai electro-disco-pop version of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Royal Sprites - "Cheng Vab" - Thai electro-rock-disco version of Donna Summer's hit "Hot Stuff"
  • The Royal Sprites - "Hak Sao Khon Kaen" - Thai electro-disco; introduction covers the Village People's "In the Navy"
  • Royal Sprites - "Hong Kong" - Thai electro-rock-disco covering the melody from "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" by Rod Stewart
  • The Royal Sprites - "Khaoniao Titmue" - Thai electro-disco-pop; instrumentation partly covers "One Way Ticket" by Eruption
  • Royal Sprites - "Kon La Sentang" - Thai electro-disco-pop cover of "One Way Ticket" by Eruption that was originally a pop song for Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • The Royal Sprites - "Nakrong Phanechon" - Thai electro-disco; introduction covers the Village People's "Macho Man"
  • Royal Sprites - "Ro:hM yaehnM saL bpaiM thaH raiH khuuF" - Thai funky disco
  • The Royal Sprites - "Sao Thung Nai KrungThep" - Thai electro-rock-disco; parts of the instrumentation, including the introduction, cover "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer but this is partly an original song melodically
  • The Royal Sprites - "Seng Huachai" - Thai electro-disco
  • Royal Sprites - "Tho Ngie-ngao" - Thai funky electro-disco cover of Chic's hit "Le Freak"
  • The Royal Sprites - "Tung Ning" - Thai electro-disco
  • Royal Sprites - "Wua Khao Gay" - Thai electro-disco version of the Bee Gees' 1967 song "Holiday"
  • The Royal Sprites - "Yai Ka Ta" - Thai electro-disco; introductory melody covers a Village People song
  • Rozalin Woods - "Flashback"
  • Rozalin Woods - "I Trust You"
  • Rozalin Woods - "Sexy Eyes" - cover of the Dr. Hook hit
  • Rozalin Woods - "What'cha Gonna Do About It?"
  • Ruby Lipps - "(At the) Roller Rink" - electro-disco
  • Ruby Lipps - "(In the) Summertime" - electro-disco
  • Rudy [Trevis] - "Can You Stop Woman" - electro-disco-funk
  • Rudy [Trevis] - "Just Take My Body" - electro-disco
  • Rudy [Trevis] - "Thank You Baby"
  • Rudy [Trevis] - "White Room" - electro-disco
  • Rufus and Chaka [Khan] - "Any Love"
  • Rufus and Chaka [Khan] - "Body Heat" - disco version of Quincy Jones's 1974 soul song
  • Rufus and Chaka [Khan] - "I'm Dancing For Your Love"
  • Ruth Hatchett - "Keep It Going"
  • Ruth Waters - "Let's Start a New Affair"
  • Ruth Waters - "Never Gonna be the Same"
  • Sabrina - "Nicaragua"
  • Sabrina Lory - "Plus rien ne va (I Will Survive)" - French disco version of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 hit
  • [Paul] Sabu - "Loose Lucy Is On The Loose" - rock-disco
  • [Paul] Sabu - "Rockin' Rollin' Disco King" - rock-disco
  • Sad Motion - "Jag Vill Ha Dig Ikväll" - Swedish rock-disco
  • Saint and Stephanie - "Gotta Keep on Dancin'"
  • Saint and Stephanie - "Have You Ever Heard a Symphony/I Hear a Symphony"
  • Saint and Stephanie - "Last Train to the Boogie"
  • St. John's Ensemble - "St. John's Cosmic Concerto" - electro-disco
  • Saka et Sa Clique - "Danse !" - French electro-disco; also released in an English version, "Dance !"
  • The Sakie Special Band - "I Love You" - electro-disco
  • Sakie Special Band - "Khabuzela Jive" - Zulu electro-disco from South Africa
  • Sakie Special Band - "Wozo Sporo Jive" - Zulu electro-disco from South Africa
  • Sakura Teng - "Àirén qù bù huí" - disco-pop in English and Mandarin; version of "One Way Ticket" by Eruption that was originally a pop song for Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Sal Disco Orchestra - "Chulo" - Spanish latin-disco
  • Sal Disco Orchestra - "Un Largo Weekend" - Spanish latin-disco
  • Salang-gwa Pyeonghwa - "Jeulgeoun chumgwa sechajang (Car Wash/Hustle)" - medley of instrumental funky electro-disco versions of these songs by Rose Royce and Van McCoy
  • The Salsoul Orchestra - "212 North 12th"
  • The Salsoul Orchestra - "Burning Spear" - cover of the 1979 Richard Evans song
  • The Salsoul Orchestra - "Have a Good Time" - rock-disco
  • The Salsoul Orchestra - "I'll Keep You Warm"
  • The Salsoul Orchestra - "My Number's Up" - jazzy disco
  • The Salsoul Orchestra - "Resorts International"
  • The Salsoul Orchestra - "Somebody to Love" - disco version of Jefferson Airplane's 1967 rock hit
  • The Salsoul Orchestra - "Street Sense"
  • The Salsoul Orchestra (a.k.a. The Salsoul Strings) - "Sun After the Rain" - cover of Bebu Silvetti's 1978 track
  • Salta Mandlar - "Uti flottan (In the Navy)" - Swedish electro-disco version of the Village People's hit
  • Sam Jam - "Dance and Chant" a.k.a. "Dance 'n' Chant" - jazzy rock-disco
  • Samantha Sang (a.k.a. Cheryl Sang) - "From Dance to Love"
  • Samantha Sang (a.k.a. Cheryl Sang) - "In the Midnight Hour" - disco version of the 1965 song by Wilson Pickett with Steve Cropper with slightly modified lyrics
  • Sammi Smith - "The Letter" - country-disco version of the Boxtops' hit from 1967
  • San Fernando - "I'm in the Mood for Boogie"
  • Sandwich - "Mustang" - electro-disco
  • Sandy (a.k.a. Anita Weijers) - "Doebidoeah" - Dutch electro-disco-pop
  • Sandy (a.k.a. Anita Weijers) - "Naar de Wintersport" - Dutch electro-disco-pop
  • Sandy (a.k.a. Anita Weijers) - "Rikki Ding Rikki Dong" - Dutch disco-pop
  • Sandy (a.k.a. Anita Weijers) - "Twee Weken" - Dutch electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Sandy Mercer - "Now That You're In (What Cha Gonna Do About It)"
  • Santa Esmeralda - "Another Cha Cha" - latin-disco
  • Santa Esmeralda - "Answer"
  • Santaren and Tupa's Band - "María de la O" - Spanish-flavored disco in Spanish; cover of the song composed by Salvador Valverde and Rafael de León
  • Saragossa Band - "Disco Boogie Boogie (That's Where the Happy People Go)" - electro-disco cover of the 1975 Trammps hit "That's Where the Happy People Go"
  • Saragossa Band - "Going Up, Going Down" - electro-disco
  • Saragossa Band - "Zabadak" - disco-pop version of the 1967 song written by Howard Blaikley
  • Sarah - "Amor Bandido" - Portuguese disco from Brazil
  • Sarah Brightman - "Love in a UFO" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Sarah Brightman - "Madam Hyde" - electro-disco-pop
  • Sarah Brightman and the Starship Troopers - "Adventures of the Love Crusader" - rock-disco-pop with a section covering "I Feel Love" by Donna Summer
  • Sarah Brightman and the Starship Troopers - "Lost in Space"
  • Sarah Brightman and the Starship Troopers - "Madame Hyde" - electro-disco-pop
  • Sarto - "Vaya Con Dios" - electro-disco in Spanish and English
  • Saskia and Serge - "Love Lost on the Wind" - disco-pop
  • Sassy - "Keep On Jumping / You Make Me Feel Mighty Real" - covers of these songs by Musique and Sylvester
  • Sassy - "Lonely Dancer"
  • Satu Pentikäinen - "Menolippu" - Finnish electro-disco-pop cover of Eruption's song "One Way Ticket"
  • Saturday Night Band - "Boogie With Me" - electro-disco
  • Saturday Night Band - "Get Wet With Me"
  • Saturday Night Band - "Groovin' With You"
  • Saturday Night Band - "Keep Those Lovers Dancing"
  • Saturday Night Band - "Let's Make it a Party"
  • Savoy - "Sunny Side of the Street (Movin' My Feet to the Boogaloo Beat)" - disco version of the 1930 song composed by Jimmy McHugh and written by Dorothy Fields
  • Säwes - "Disco Bouzouki" - Greek-flavored disco-pop in Swedish covering "Disco Bouzouki" by Disco Bouzouki Band
  • Scatino - "I'm a Lover"
  • Scherrie [Payne] and Susaye [Greene-Brown] - "Leaving Me was the Best Thing You've Ever Done"
  • Scherrie [Payne] and Susaye [Greene-Brown] - "Storybook Romance" - R&B-disco version of the 1978 Freda Payne song
  • Schytts - "Blåvitt (In the Navy)" - Swedish disco version of the Village People hit
  • Scott Allan - "I Think We're Alone Now/Will You Love Me Tomorrow" - disco song that alternates between remakes of "I Think We're Alone Now" (originally recorded in 1967 by Tommy James and the Shondells) and "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" (originally recorded in 1960 by the Shirelles)
  • Scott Davis and the Movements - "New York Apple Jack" - electro-disco-funk
  • Scum - "You Can Do It" - funky electro-disco cover of the song by Al Hudson and the Soul Partners
  • Sea Level - "Sneakers (Fifty-Four)" - rock-disco
  • Seaboard Coastliners - "Dance Dance All Night Long" - electro-disco
  • Season's Best - "Auld Lang Syne" - electro-disco version of the New Year's Day classic
  • Season's Best - "Good King Wenceslaus" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Season's Best - "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Season's Best - "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Season's Best - "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Season's Best - "White Christmas" - disco version of Irving Berlin's classic
  • Second Life - "Island in the Sun" - electro-disco-pop cover of Harry Belafonte's song
  • Secret Service - "Ten O'Clock Postman" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • The Seebach Band featuring Debbie Cameron, Lecia and Lucienne - "Copenhagen" - rock-disco-pop
  • Seitsemän Seinähullua Veljestä - "Cuba" - electro-latin-disco in Finnish and Spanish; cover of the Gibson Brothers hit
  • Seitsemän Seinähullua Veljestä - "Kaikki Kaunis" - Finnish electro-disco version of Stevie Wonder's 1976 song "Another Star"
  • Seitsemän Seinähullua Veljestä - "Kaikki laivaan" - Finnish electro-disco version of "In the Navy" by the Village People
  • Seitsemän Seinähullua Veljestä - "Kelpaisiko seksi?" - Finnish electro-rock-disco version of Rod Stewart's hit "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
  • Seitsemän Seinähullua Veljestä - "Linda Linda" - Finnish electro-disco-pop cover of Frederik's song
  • Seitsemän Seinähullua Veljestä - "Mennääks Vähän..." - Finnish electro-disco version of Amanda Lear's "Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)"
  • Seitsemän Seinähullua Veljestä - "Otteen elämään sain" - Finnish electro-disco version of Patrick Hernandez's hit "Born to be Alive"
  • Seitsemän Seinähullua Veljestä - "Tangorilla" - Finnish electro-disco
  • Seitsemän Seinähullua Veljestä - "Viikon Lintu" - Finnish electro-disco
  • Senny de Leon - "Fly Your Love to Me"
  • Sentimental Trumpet - "Sweet Disco" - jazzy disco
  • Sergio Ferraresi - "American Song" - electro-rock-disco
  • Sergio Ferraresi - "Away Disco" - electro-disco
  • Sergio Ferraresi - "Mandolin Disco" - Italian-flavored electro-disco
  • Sergio Franchi - "Laugh You Silly Clown" - disco in English and Italian based on Pagliacci's operatic music "Vesti la giubba"
  • Sergio Mendes Brasil '88 - "I'll Tell You" - Brazilian-flavored disco
  • Sergio y Estibaliz - "Little Maggie" - electro-disco
  • Seventh Avenue - "From Chicago to the Sky"
  • Seventh Avenue - "L.A. at the End of the Day"
  • Seventh Avenue - "Miami Heat Wave"
  • Seventh Avenue - "Midnight in Manhattan"
  • Seventh Avenue - "New York's on Fire"
  • Seximama - "Nepentha" - electro-rock-disco
  • Shadee - "Ballin'" - mellow disco
  • Shadee - "Disco Hall of Fame"
  • The Shades of Love featuring Lisa Fischer - "Come Inside (My Love)" - funky disco
  • Shadow - "Love Lite" - R&B-disco/rock-disco
  • Shake (a.k.a. Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad) - "Pour Un Train Qui Part" - French disco-pop
  • Shake (a.k.a. Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad) - "We've Got Love" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Shalamar - "Girl"
  • Shalamar - "I Owe You One" - reached #13 Pop in the U.K. in October 1980
  • Shalamar - "Right in the Socket" - reached #44 Pop in the U.K. in February 1980, #11 Disco in the USA in 1980, #22 R&B in the USA
  • Shalamar - "The Right Time for Us"
  • Shalamar - "The Second Time Around" - reached #8 Pop in the USA in March 1980, #1 R&B in the USA, #1 Disco in the USA in January 1980; #45 Pop in the U.K. in December 1979
  • Shandileer - "Disco Queen" - funky electro-disco
  • Shandileer - "Mad Ball" - jazzy electro-disco
  • Shandileer - "Shake" - electro-disco
  • Shandileer - "Wanna See You Dancing"
  • Shane Gould a.k.a. Shane Gold (a.k.a. Jocelyne Beroard) - "Spider Man" a.k.a. "Spiderman" - electro-rock-disco
  • Shang - "Gembira Bersama" - Malay electro-disco from Singapore; cover of A Taste of Honey's hit "Boogie Oogie Oogie"
  • Shang - "Juwita" - Malay electro-disco-pop from Singapore; cover of Chrisye's 1978 song
  • Shang - "Putri Pelajar" - Malay electro-disco from Singapore; cover of Leif Garrett's hit "I Was Made for Dancin'"
  • Sharifah Aini - "Ku Pergi Ke Mana Saja Kau Pergi" - Malay disco from Malaysia; cover of the 1976 disco hit of "I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me" by Jimmy James and the Vagabonds
  • Sharifah Aini - "Let Me Teach You How to Dance" - electro-disco
  • Sharifah Aini - "One Way Ticket" - electro-disco-pop cover of Eruption's 1979 song that was originally a pop song for Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Sharon Cuneta (with VST and Company) - "I-Swing Mo Ako" - disco in Tagalog and English from the Philippines
  • Shaun Cassidy - "Are You Afraid of Me?" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Sheila and B. Devotion - "Don't Go" - produced by Nile and Bernard of Chic
  • Sheila [and] B. Devotion - "Seven Lonely Days" - electro-rock-disco version of the 1953 Georgia Gibbs hit, styled like Amii Stewart's "Knock On Wood"
  • S[heila] [and] B. Devotion - "No No No No" - electro-rock-disco
  • Sheila and B. Devotion - "Sheila Come Back" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Sheila and B. Devotion - "Spacer" - rock-disco; produced by Nile and Bernard of Chic; reached #18 Pop in the U.K. in February 1980
  • Sheila Bonnique - "Dancin' Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • Sheila Bonnique - "Proud Mary" - electro-rock-disco version of the song by Creedence Clearwater Revival
  • Shelley Beal and Toronto - "Love is All There Is" - electro-disco-pop
  • Sherman Hunter - "Dancing Down the Avenue"
  • Sherry (a.k.a. Charlotte Elias) - "I'm Free"
  • Sherry (a.k.a. Charlotte Elias) - "Little Devil" - electro-disco-pop version of Neil Sedaka's 1961 pop hit
  • Sherry (a.k.a. Charlotte Elias) - "Paradise Lost"
  • Sherry (a.k.a. Charlotte Elias) - "You're My Number One" - rock-disco
  • Shirley Bassey - "Copacabana (At the Copa)" - disco-pop cover of Barry Manilow's 1978 hit
  • Shirley Finney - "Give Your Best to the Master" - gospel-disco
  • Shizue Abe - "Hei! Senyoriita" - Spanish-flavored rock-disco in Japanese; cover of the 1979 song "Señorita por favor" by Chocolat's
  • Shobizz - "Do It in the Dark"
  • Shobizz - "Everybody's in Shobizz"
  • Shobizz - "I'm Gonna Live Till I Die" - disco version of the Frank Sinatra classic from 1954, written by Mann Curtis, Al Hoffman, and Walter Kent
  • Shobizz - "Shortnin' Bread" - disco version of the 1940s U.S. Army song
  • Shobizz - "Street of a Thousand Discos"
  • Shobizz - "We are a Music Machine"
  • Shotgun Players - "September" - electro-R&B-disco cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire
  • Showaddywaddy - "Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller" - rock-disco-pop version of Joe Dolan's 1974 song
  • Showboat Shavers a.k.a. Adell Shavers - "Fun" - funky electro-disco
  • Shunichi Tokura Grand Orchestra - "Boogie Wonderland" - cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
  • Shunichi Tokura Grand Orchestra - "Copacabana (At the Copa)" - partly-instrumental disco version of Barry Manilow's hit
  • [Sidiku] Buari - "Feed My Body" - disco-funk
  • [Sidiku] Buari - "Hard Times"
  • [Sidiku] Buari - "I'm Ready"
  • [Sidiku] Buari - "It's What's Happening" - disco-funk
  • Sidiku Buari - "Keep the Rhythm Going" - funky electro-disco
  • [Sidiku] Buari - "Koko Si"
  • Sidney Barnes - "Dancin' through the Night"
  • Sigma Fay - "Cha Cha" - electro-disco
  • Sigma Fay - "Tonight" - electro-disco
  • Silhuetit - "Jumpata, Jumpata" - Finnish electro-rock-disco-pop version of "Bamba Dabam" written by Palesi and Pasador
  • Silhuetit - "Yksi yö" - Finnish disco
  • Silk - "Debbie's Disco Theme"
  • Silk - "Get On Up" - funky disco
  • Silk - "Midnight Dancer" - disco-funk
  • Silky - "My Heart is Burning" - rock-disco-pop
  • Silver Convention - "Café Au Lait"
  • Silver Convention - "Rollermania"
  • Silver Shoes - "D.J." - rock-disco
  • Silver Shoes - "Feel Your Way" - electro-disco
  • Silver Shoes - "Keep Moving"
  • Silver Shoes - "Mr Mover" - electro-rock-disco
  • Silver Shoes - "Roller Skate Dancer" - electro-rock-disco
  • Silver Spurz Orchestra - "Happy Trails" - country-disco version of the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans country classic
  • Silver Spurz Orchestra - "I Wanna be a Cowboy"
  • Silver Spurz Orchestra - "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" - country-disco version of the song composed by Bob Nolan in 1930s
  • Simon "Mac" Nette - "Disco Fling" - Scottish-flavored disco with bagpipes
  • The Simon Orchestra - "Don't Give Up"
  • The Simon Orchestra - "I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten" - electro-disco
  • The Simon Orchestra - "Love is Comin' On"
  • The Simon Orchestra - "Mr. Big Shot" - electro-disco
  • Sir John Roberts - "Ain't Nothing Like Making Love" - disco-soul
  • Sir Ted Ford - "Disco Music" - electro-disco-funk
  • Siren - "Morning Music" - electro-disco
  • Siren - "Open Up for Love" - electro-disco
  • Sirena - "If You Go Away" - electro-disco in English and French; cover of the song written by Rod McKuen that was recorded by Dusty Springfield, Glen Campbell, Brenda Lee, and many other artists starting in the 1960s
  • Sirena - "Killing Me Softly" - jazzy disco version of Roberta Flack's 1973 soul hit
  • Sirena - "Only You" - disco version of the Platters' 1955 doo-wop hit
  • Sirena - "Saturday Night" - Greek-flavored electro-disco
  • Sirena - "The Dancer"
  • Sister Power - "Gimme Back My Love Affair"
  • Sister Power - "I Like Watcha Do"
  • Sister Power - "Love Potion" - rock-disco
  • Sister Power - "Sister Power"
  • Sister Sledge - "Got to Love Somebody" - produced by Nile and Bernard of Chic - reached #64 Pop in the USA in 1980, #34 Pop in the U.K. in January 1980
  • Sister Sledge - "Lost in Music" - produced by Nile and Bernard of Chic; reached #17 Pop in the U.K. in September 1979
  • Sister Sledge - "One More Time" - produced by Nile and Bernard of Chic
  • Siw Inger a.k.a. Siv-Inger - "Paradis" - Swedish mellow disco-pop
  • Siw Inger - "Und ich tanz' allein in den Morgen" - German electro-disco-pop version of the 1978 song "Holland Disco" by the New Dutch Organ Group
  • Skaldowie - "Z Tobą wszystko jest niezwykłe" - Polish electro-disco
  • Skatt Brothers - "Life at the Outpost" - rock-disco
  • Skatt Brothers - "Old Enough" - rock-disco
  • Skatt Brothers - "Walk the Night" - rock-disco
  • Skin - "Let the Music (Move You On)" - electro-rock-disco
  • Skip Jackson and the Natural Experience - "Microwave Boogie" - disco-funk
  • Skorpios - "Boogie Show" - electro-disco
  • Skylite - "Smile"
  • Skyy - "Disco Dancin'" - electro-disco-funk
  • Skyy - "First Time Around" - disco-funk/jazz-funk
  • Skyy - "Let's Turn It Out" - disco-funk
  • Skyy - "This Groove is Bad" - disco-funk-rock
  • Slađana (Sladjana) Milošević - "Imam sve" - Serbian electro-disco from Yugoslavia
  • Slave - "Just a Touch of Love" - electro-disco-funk/electro-funk; reached #9 R&B and #26 Disco in the USA in 1980
  • Slave - "Shine" - electro-disco-funk
  • Sleepy Sleepers - "Rapsutin Rapsutin" - Finnish electro-rock-disco parody of Boney M's "Rasputin" that copies its instrumentation but has different lyrics
  • Slick - "Feelin' Good" - electro-disco
  • Slick - "Put Your Pants On" - electro-disco
  • Slick - "Space Bass" - reached #16 Pop in the U.K. in July 1979
  • Slick - "The Whole World's Dancin'"
  • Slick featuring Doris James - "Sexy Cream"
  • Sly and the Family Stone - "Dance to the Music (1979 Remix)" - disco-funk remix of the 1968 original
  • Smokey Robinson - "Get Ready (Disco Version)" - remake of the 1966 Temptations hit
  • Snoopy - "Down the Bayou" - disco-pop
  • Snoopy - "Dr. Jones" - electro-disco-pop
  • Snoopy - "Honolulu" - Caribbean-flavored disco-pop
  • Snoopy - "It's All in the Bible" - disco-pop
  • Snoopy - "Mammy Said Yes, Daddy Said No" - electro-disco-pop
  • Snoopy - "My Sister Does the Cha Cha" - electro-disco-pop
  • Snoopy - "No Time for a Tango" - electro-disco-pop
  • Snoopy - "Rain, Snow and Ice" - Caribbean-flavored disco-pop; "Wintertime" is a mostly-instrumental version
  • Snoopy - "Shame and Scandal in the Family" - electro-disco-pop
  • Snowflake - "Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Snowflake - "Good King Wenceslas" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Snowflake - "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Snowflake - "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Snowflake - "Joy to the World" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Snowflake - "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Snowflake - "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Snowflake - "Silver Bells" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Snowflake - "We Three Kings of Orient Are" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Snowflake - "White Christmas" - disco version of the Christmas classic
  • Soa (a.k.a. Sounds of Alfred) - "Belita" - disco-soul
  • Soccer - "Come and Get It On"
  • Soccer - "Time Out (For Love)"
  • Soiree - "Close to You" - disco version of the 1970 hit "(They Long to Be) Close to You" by the Carpenters
  • Soiree - "Come a Little Bit Closer" - disco-pop version of the 1964 hit by Jay and the Americans
  • Soiree - "Do You Love Me"
  • Soiree - "Everlasting Love" - disco version of the 1967 Robert Knight hit
  • Soiree - "You are the Sunshine of My Life" - disco version of the Stevie Wonder classic
  • Soiree - "You Keep Me Hanging On" - disco version of the 1966 hit by the Supremes
  • Sol - "Disco Dick" - electro-disco
  • Solid Rock Band - "Tell Me Jesus" - electro-disco
  • Solomon Burke - "Boo Hoo Hoo (Cra-Cra-Craya)" - disco-soul
  • Solomon Burke - "Hold On! I'm Comin'" - disco-soul song originally recorded by Sam [Moore] and Dave [Prater] in 1966
  • Solomon Burke - "Let Your Love Flow #9"
  • Solomon Burke - "Please Come Back Home to Me"
  • Solomon Burke - "See That Girl" - disco-soul
  • Solomon Burke - "Sweeter than Sweetness"
  • Somethin' Extra - "Dancin' With You Love" - electro-disco
  • Somethin' Extra - "Give Me Your Love"
  • Something Special (Satoshi Honda) - "Got to Get Ready"
  • Sonia [Chauland] - "Remember" - disco-pop
  • Sonia [Ferry] - "Les violons du coeur" - French electro-disco-pop
  • Sonny Rollins - "Disco Monk" - jazzy disco
  • Sônia Santos e Banda Black Rio - "Sábado Alucinante" - Portuguese disco from Brazil; title track to the 1979 movie "Sábado Alucinante"
  • Soul Iberica Band with Linda - "Hey Gipsy!"
  • Soul Iberica Band with Linda - "Stop By"
  • Southern Exposure - "Love Is"
  • Southroad Connection - "Take Me Back for More" - electro-disco
  • Soymanga - "Gono Hely" - African-flavored Malagasy electro-salegy-disco from Madagascar
  • Soymanga - "Moramora Zoky" - African-flavored Malagasy salegy-disco from Madagascar
  • Space Ork - "Dance, Dance Alexandra" - electro-disco
  • Spaghetti Head - "Disco Fever"
  • Sparkle - "Disco Madness" - electro-disco
  • Sparkle - "Down the Way" - funky electro-disco
  • Sparkle - "Six Million Steps" - electro-disco
  • Sparkle Tuhran and Friends - "Funny Feeling" - electro-disco
  • Sparkle Tuhran and Friends - "Handsome Man"
  • Sparkle Tuhran and Friends - "L'Amour C'est Bon" - French disco
  • Sparkle Tuhran and Friends - "Moma" - electro-rock-disco
  • Spicey - "Touch Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • Spinach Power - "Don't Stop Lovin'" - rock-disco
  • Spinach Power - "Funky Disco Princess" - funky disco
  • Spinach Power - "Hey Sweet Caroline" - rock-disco
  • Spinach Power - "Olive" - mellow electro-disco cover of Yasuharu Hasebe's 1978 instrumental but with lyrics
  • The Spinners a.k.a. Detroit Spinners - "Are You Ready for Love" - disco-soul cover of the 1978 Elton John song
  • The Spinners a.k.a. Detroit Spinners - "Body Language" - reached #40 Pop in the U.K. in May 1980
  • The Spinners a.k.a. Detroit Spinners - "Disco Ride"
  • The Spinners a.k.a. Detroit Spinners - "Let's Boogie, Let's Dance"
  • The Spinners a.k.a. Detroit Spinners - "One, One, Two, Two, Boogie Woogie Avenue" - electro-disco-funk
  • The Spinners a.k.a. Detroit Spinners - "With My Eyes" - disco-soul
  • The Spinners a.k.a. Detroit Spinners - "Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me, Girl" - disco-soul medley; reached #2 Pop and #6 R&B in the USA in March 1980, #1 Pop in the U.K. for 2 weeks in April 1980; "Working My Way Back to You" was a hit for the Four Seasons in 1966, while the "Forgive Me Girl" parts were written by Michael Zager specifically for this release
  • Splendor - "All Night Long" - funky disco
  • Splendor - "Carnival"
  • Sponooch - "Crime Buster" - electro-disco
  • Springbok Kunstenaars - "For Your Love" - electro-rock-disco cover of the Yardbirds' rock classic
  • Springbok Kunstenaars - "Heart of Glass" - electro-punk-disco cover of Blondie's 1978 hit - produced by Mike Pilot
  • Springbok Kunstenaars - "I Was Made for Loving You" - metal-disco; cover of the 1979 KISS hit
  • Springbok Kunstenaars - "I Will Survive" - cover of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 hit - produced by Mike Pilot
  • Springbok Kunstenaars - "Magic Carpet Ride" - electro-rock-disco version of Steppenwolf's 1968 rock hit
  • Springbok Kunstenaars - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • Springbok Kunstenaars - "What a Fool Believes" - electro-disco-pop cover of the 1978 hit by the Doobie Brothers - produced by Mike Pilot
  • Stacy Lattisaw - "Downtown" - disco version of the 1964 Petula Clark hit
  • Stacy Lattisaw - "Spinning Top"
  • Stacy Lattisaw - "When You're Young and in Love (Disco Version)" - cover of the 1964 hit by Ruby and the Romantics
  • Stanley Clarke - "Just a Feeling" - funky disco/jazz-funk
  • Stargard - "Put on Your Rollerskates" - disco-funk
  • Stargard - "Wear It Out" - reached #4 Disco in the USA in early 1980
  • Starluv featuring Ednah Holt - "People, Come Dance"
  • Starvin' Marvin - "Disco Boogie" - funky electro-disco
  • Stefan Olesten - "Disco Blue"
  • Stefan Olesten - "William Tell I"
  • Stefania Rotolo - "Disco Tic" - Italian electro-disco
  • Stelvio Cipriani - "Anonimous Venetian (To Be the One You Love)" - disco version of his song from the 1970 film Anonimo Veneziano
  • Sten och Stanley - "Copacabana" - Swedish electro-disco-pop version of Barry Manilow's 1978 hit
  • Sten och Stanley featuring Ebbe Nilsson - "Le Freak" - funky disco in Swedish and English; cover of Chic's 1978 hit
  • Stephanie Mills - "Better Than Ever"
  • Stephanie Mills - "Don't Stop Dancin'"
  • Stephanie Mills - "Put Your Body in It" - funky-disco
  • Stephanie Mills - "What 'Cha Gonna Do With My Lovin'" - mellow disco; reached #22 Pop in the USA in September 1979
  • Stephanie Mills - "You Can Get Over" - reached #101 Pop in the USA
  • Stephen Encinas - "Disco Illusion" - electro-disco
  • Sterling - "Roll-Her, Skater"
  • Steve Collins (a.k.a. Günther Saalbach) - "Life is a Game" - disco-pop version of Johnny Rivers' 1973 song
  • Steve Dahl and Teenage Radiation - "Do You Think I'm Disco?" - electro-disco; hostile parody, backed by the instrumentation to Rod Stewart's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy", followed by a hard rock segment - reached #58 Pop in the USA in October 1979
  • Steve Fortgang - "Stayin' Alive and Night Fever" - electro-disco medley of covers of these 1977 Bee Gees hits
  • Steve Summer - "Gigolo" - French disco version of Irving Caesar's 1929 English adaptation of the 1928 tango composition by Leonello Casucci
  • Stevie Wonder - "Race Babbling" - electro-disco
  • The Stewart-Thomas Group - "My Honey and Me" - electro-disco-soul
  • The Stewart-Thomas Group - "To Freak or Not to Freak"
  • Street Players - "Boogie Down" - funky disco
  • Ströer - "Cruisin' (Music, Music)" - electro-disco
  • Studio '79 - "YMCA" - cover of the Village People's hit
  • Stuff - "Dance With Me" - mellow disco
  • Stuff - "Love Having You Around"
  • The Stylers featuring Fang Yu - "Sōu! Sōu! (Le Freak)" - Cantonese Chinese disco from Singapore; cover of Chic's 1978 hit
  • Suave - "Disco Theme (Super Dance)"
  • Sudirman [bin Haji Arshad] - "Anak Dunia" - Malay disco
  • Südwestfunk Tanzorchester - "Skyliner" - jazzy disco version of the 1945 big band jazz tune by Charlie Barnet
  • Sue [Chaloner] - "Tip for the Top" - English rock-disco version of Hi-Fi Set's 1977 song "Itsuka sutaa ni"
  • Sugar and Candy - "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" - disco-pop version of Neil Sedaka's 1962 hit
  • Sugar and Candy - "Casanova"
  • Sugar and Candy - "Monkey Dance"
  • Sugar and Candy - "Nightlights" - electro-disco-funk-fusion influenced by Chic's 1978 hit "Le Freak"
  • Sugar and Spice - "You're My Sugar, You're My Spice" - disco-soul
  • Sumy [Krisnallah] - "Going Insane" - electro-disco
  • Sunday - "Wenn die Peitsche knallt (Zorro)" - German electro-disco-pop version of the 1964 song "Hey Jean, Hey Dean" by Dean and Jean
  • Sunshine - "Boogie On Up" - electro-disco
  • Sunshine - "Don't Stop Me" - electro-disco
  • Super - "Hello, Tiger"
  • Super - "Rien ne va plus" - disco in French and English
  • Super Love - "A Super Kind of Love"
  • Superbigband - "Can-Can No Carneval / Transplante de Corinthiano / Mal Me Quer / Máscara Negra / Mulata Yê-Yê-Yê / Nos os Carecas / Primeiro Clarim / Aurora / Me dá um Dinheiro al / Pó de Mico / Pirate da Penna de Pau / Chiquita Bacana / Tomara Que Chova / Está Chegando a Hora / Cidade Maravilhosa" - continuous medley of discofied Brazilian songs in Portuguese from Brazil
  • Superbigband - "Mamãe Eu Quero / O Teu Cabelo Não Nega / Ta-Hi / Allah-la-oh / Cabeleira do Zezé / A Jardineira / Quem Sabe, Sabe / Bandeira Branca / Não Fez Marola / Vai Com Jeito / Cachaça / Marcha do Cordão do Bola Preta / Patorinhas / Marcha da Cueca / Índio Quer Apito / Cidade Maravilhosa" - continuous medley of discofied Brazilian songs in Portuguese from Brazil
  • Superbs - "Party Together" - funky disco
  • Supermax - "African Blood" - rock-disco
  • Susy Lemán - "Anorañza" - Spanish electro-disco-pop
  • Susy Lemán - "Ha vuelto ya" a.k.a. "Ha vuelta ya" - Spanish latin-disco-pop
  • Susy Pintus - "C'est magnifique" - disco in French and English
  • Suzi Lane - "Free Me" - electro-disco-pop
  • Suzi Lane - "Givin' It Up" - electro-rock-disco
  • Suzi Lane - "Harmony" - electro-disco
  • Suzi Lane - "Morning, Noon and Night" - rock-disco-pop
  • Suzi Lane - "Ooh, La, La" - electro-disco
  • Sven Jenssen (a.k.a. Sven-Uwe Jensen) - "My Firebirdguitar (The One and Only Lightguitar in the World)" - electro-disco; also released in a German version, "Firebirdguitarr"
  • The Sven Libæk Orchestra - "Last Dance" - instrumental disco version of Donna Summer's hit
  • Swamp Dogg - "Salty Dog"
  • Sweet Clover - "Sweet Talk" - electro-disco
  • Sweet Clover - "You're What I Need" - electro-disco
  • Sweet Inspirations - "Holding Back" - jazzy R&B-disco-fusion cover of Bionic Boogie's 1978 song
  • Sweet Inspirations - "Love is on the Way"
  • Sweet Inspirations - "Simple Things You Do" - disco-soul-fusion cover of Bunny Sigler's 1979 song
  • Sweet Talks - "Do the Beat"
  • Sweet Talks - "Time is Running Out" - disco-soul
  • Sweet Touch - "Live It Up" - electro-disco
  • Swingle II - "Night Fever" - mellow electro-disco cover of the Bee Gees' hit; part of their "Bee Gees Medley"
  • Switch - "Best Beat in Town" - rock-disco
  • Switch - "Fallin'"
  • Syl Johnson - "Mystery Lady"
  • Syl Johnson - "Otis Redding Medley: Respect, Wholesale Love, Snatch a Little Piece, I Can't Turn You Loose, Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa (Sad Song), (Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay" - medley of disco versions of Otis Redding soul classics
  • Sylvera Brothers - "Cuba" - electro-disco in Spanish and English; cover of the hit by Gibson Brothers
  • The Sylvers - "Come and Stay All Night" - electro-disco
  • The Sylvers - "Dance Right Now"
  • The Sylvers - "Forever"
  • The Sylvers - "Gimme Gimme Your Lovin'"
  • The Sylvers - "Hoochie Coochie Dancin'"
  • The Sylvers - "I Feel So Good Tonight"
  • The Sylvers - "Is Everybody Happy"
  • The Sylvers - "Mahogany" - disco version of the theme from the 1976 film "Mahogany", also known as "Do You Know Where You're Going To?", which was originally sung by Diana Ross
  • Sylvester [James] - "Body Strong"
  • Sylvester [James] - "Can't Stop Dancing"
  • Sylvester [James] - "Happiness" - remake of the 1978 Pointer Sisters hit
  • Sylvester [James] - "I (Who Have Nothing)" - disco version of the 1963 Ben E. King song that also was a hit for Tom Jones in 1970; reached #40 Pop in the USA in May 1979
  • Sylvester [James] - "In My Fantasy I Want You, I Need You" - electro-disco
  • Sylvester [James] - "Stars (Everybody is One)" - reached #47 Pop in the U.K. in July 1979
  • Sylvia Crivelli - "Croque-Moi Tout de Suite" - French disco cover of "Sugar in a Sieve" by Sanci Bell
  • Sylvia Gold - "Dance Me Through the Night" - electro-disco
  • Sylvia Mason - "We've Gotta Dance"
  • Sylvie Vartan - "Can't Stop Dancing"
  • Sympho-State - "Fever" - partly-instrumental disco version of the 1958 Peggy Lee hit
  • Sympho-State - "You Know What I Like"
  • Þú og Ég a.k.a. You and I - "Dans, dans, dans" - Icelandic disco; also released in an English version, "Dance, Dance, Dance", in 1981
  • Þú og Ég a.k.a. You and I - "Hið ljúfa lif" - Icelandic electro-disco-pop
  • Þú og Ég a.k.a. You and I - "Kysstu mig" - Icelandic disco
  • Þú og Ég a.k.a. You and I - "Sól bak við hól" - Icelandic disco-pop
  • Þú og Ég a.k.a. You and I - "Þú og ég" - Icelandic disco-pop version of Hljómar's 1967 song; also released in an English version, "We Are the Love"
  • Þú og Ég a.k.a. You and I - "Vegir liggja til allra átta" - Icelandic disco-pop
  • T.F.O. - "All the Way" - funky electro-disco
  • T.F.O. - "I Come Here to Party" - electro-disco-funk
  • THP Orchestra - "Dancin' Forever" - electro-rock-disco
  • THP Orchestra - "Dancin' is Alright"
  • THP Orchestra - "Good to Me" - electro-rock-disco
  • THP Orchestra - "Two Hearts, One Love" - electro-disco
  • THP Orchestra - "Who Do You Love" - electro-rock-disco
  • TJM - "I Don't Need No Music" - produced by Tom Moulton
  • TJM - "Put Yourself in My Place" - produced by Tom Moulton
  • TTF - "Get On Down (To the Disco)"
  • TTF - "Taking Me Higher"
  • Taana Gardner - "When You Touch Me"
  • Taana Gardner - "Work That Body"
  • Tabou Combo Super Stars - "Ooh La La" - funky electro-disco in English and French
  • Taka Boom (a.k.a. Yvonne Stephens) - "Anything You Want"
  • Taka Boom (a.k.a. Yvonne Stephens) - "Night Dancin'"
  • Taka Boom (a.k.a. Yvonne Stephens) - "Red Hot" - electro-disco
  • Taka Boom (a.k.a. Yvonne Stephens) - "You're My Everything" - disco cover of the 1976 Lee Garrett track
  • Tamiko Jones - "Can't Live Without Your Love" - electro-disco
  • Tandem - "Istanbul (I'm a Fool for Istanbul)" - electro-disco-pop
  • Taneli - "Karvainen Mies" - Finnish disco-pop
  • Tangerué - "Dance with Me"
  • Tangerué - "Doin' Your Own Thing"
  • Tangerué - "Everynight, Everyday" - latin-disco
  • Tangerué - "Tangerué"
  • Tanya Hyde - "Herr Wunderbar" - electro-disco in German and English
  • Tasha Thomas - "Midnight Rendez-Vous" - disco in English and French
  • Tasha Thomas - "Street Fever"
  • Tasha Thomas - "Wake Up Morning Glory"
  • Tasha Thomas - "You Put the Music in Me"
  • Tata Vega - "Just Keep Thinking About You Baby"
  • Tavares - "Straight from the Heart" - disco-soul
  • Taxie - "Rock Don't Stop" - electro-disco
  • Team 74 - "Dreams Come Back"
  • Teddy Dan and the World Champions - "Dancing Robot" - electro-disco
  • Teddy Dan and the World Champions - "Disco Paradise" - Hawaiian-flavored disco
  • Teddy Pendergrass - "Do Me"
  • Teddy Pendergrass - "Life is a Circle" - disco-soul
  • Teena Marie (a.k.a. Mary Christine Brockert) - "Don't Look Back" - funky disco cover of a Temptations song
  • Tempest Trio - "Last Call for Love"
  • Tempest Trio - "Love Machine"
  • Tempest Trio - "You Keep Me Hangin' On/Love Chains" - first part of the song is a cover of "You Just Keep Me Hangin' On", originally by Diana Ross and the Supremes
  • Teppei Shibuya (a.k.a. Shigenori Shibuya) - "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" - rock-disco; cover of Rod Stewart's 1978 hit
  • Teppei Shibuya (a.k.a. Shigenori Shibuya) - "Jingisukan" - Japanese disco-pop version of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Teppei Shibuya (a.k.a. Shigenori Shibuya) - "Yangu Seeraaman (In the Navy)" - disco in Japanese and English; cover of the Village People's hit
  • Teresa - "Like an Old Time Melody" - jazzy disco
  • Teresa Carpio (a.k.a. Dou Lai Saa) - "Dance With Me" - cover of the 1977 disco hit by Peter Brown with Betty Wright
  • Teri DeSario - "Goin' Thru the Motions" - disco-pop
  • Teri DeSario - "Moonlight Madness" - electro-rock-disco
  • Teri DeSario - "Sell My Soul For You" - funky electro-disco
  • Teri DeSario - "With Your Love"
  • Teri DeSario - "You Got What It Takes" - funky electro-disco
  • The Terrell Company - "Dancin' Wheels" - electro-disco
  • The Terrell Company - "Out on Fire Island" - funky electro-disco
  • Terry (a.k.a. Frank Kurt Zander) - "What Now" - electro-disco-pop
  • Terry Callier - "Sign of the Times" - electro-disco-funk
  • Terry Frewer - "Found a New Love" - disco-pop
  • Terry Frewer - "Say It With A Sigh" - electro-disco
  • Terry Kratky and Facts O' Life - "Burn Me" - disco-pop
  • Terry Kratky and Facts O' Life - "Daring Young Man" - disco-pop
  • Terry Kratky and Facts O' Life - "I Start Looking For You" - disco-pop
  • Thelma Houston - "I Wanna Be Back in Love Again"
  • Thelma Houston - "Love Machine" - cover of the Miracles' hit, with slightly modified lyrics
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "As Long As It's Love"
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "Don't Knock (I'll be Waiting for You)"
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "I Can't Dance Without You"
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "I'm a Bad, Bad Boy" - electro-disco
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "Magic Dancer" - electro-disco
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "Night People Have More Fun" - rock-disco
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "No Romance (Just Wanna Dance) / Keep On Dancing"
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "Sentimentally It's You" - electro-disco
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "Star Fever"
  • Theo Vaness a.k.a. Theo van Es - "Thank God There's Music" - electro-rock-disco
  • Third World - "Talk To Me" - reggae-flavored disco
  • Third World - "The Story's Been Told" - reggae-flavored disco
  • The Thom Bell Orchestra featuring [Leroy] Bell and [Casey] James - "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh" - R&B-disco
  • Thorleifs - "American Generation" - electro-disco cover of the song by the Ritchie Family
  • The Three Degrees - "Bodycheck" - electro-rock-disco
  • The Three Degrees - "Jump the Gun" - rock-disco; reached #48 Pop in the U.K. in October 1979
  • The Three Degrees - "My Simple Heart" - electro-disco; reached #9 Pop in the U.K. in December 1979
  • The Three Degrees - "Red Light" - rock-disco
  • Tichke - "Dans la police (In the Navy)" - French electro-disco parody of the Village People's hit "In the Navy"
  • Time Spectrum - "Slide Into Your Heart" - disco-soul
  • Timeless Legend - "Everybody Disco" - electro-disco
  • Timmy, der Hamster - "Kratz Mein Fell" - German electro-disco parody of Anita Ward's "Ring My Bell"
  • The Timothy Wright Concert Choir - "Coming Back Again" - gospel-disco
  • The Timothy Wright Concert Choir - "Do You Know the Light" - gospel-disco
  • The Timothy Wright Concert Choir - "These Are They" - gospel-disco
  • Tina Charles a.k.a. Tina Hoskins - "Boogie 'Round the Clock" - disco-pop
  • Tina Cross - "Everybody Let's Dance"
  • Tina Cross - "Lay Back in Your Lover's Arms"
  • Tina Cross - "Make Love to Me" - electro-disco cover of Helen Reddy's 1979 song
  • Tina Cross - "You are My Song" - electro-disco
  • Tina Hwang - "Mal-eul haji mal-ayo" - Korean disco
  • Tina Kwang - "Eonjena usneun eolgul" - Korean disco
  • Tina Rainford (a.k.a. Christa Zalewski) - "Never Change a Winning Team" - disco-pop
  • Tina Rainford (a.k.a. Christa Zalewski) - "Welcome Down"
  • Tina Turner - "Love Explosion" - rock-disco
  • Tinna - "Little Bit Bad Thing" - electro-disco-pop
  • Tinna - "Monday Morning Rain" - electro-disco-pop in English and Japanese
  • Tinna - "Money Tree" - electro-disco
  • Tita Sister - "Disco Ria" - Indonesian electro-rock-disco
  • Tita Sister - "Kasih Bersemi" - Indonesian electro-disco-pop
  • Titanic - "Dance Baby Dance (Frisco Queen)"
  • Titti Sotto - "Borinquen Disco Party: La Fiesta De Borinquen / Lamento Borincano / Preciosa / Capullito de Alheli / Campanitas de Cristal / Ahora Seremos Felices / El Cumbanchero / En Mi Viejo San Juan" - medley of Spanish disco versions of these songs written by Rafael Hernandez and N. Estrada
  • Titti Sotto - "Disco Plena: Que Vivan Los Octavos / La Disco Plena / El Bombon de Elena / Cortaron a Elena / Temporal / A Ti Na Ma / Conoci a Tu Mama / Ascaraka Tiski / Que Gente Averigua / Que Es Lo Que Pasa Aqui / Que Bonita Bandera / La Plena Que Yo Conosco / Tu Eres La Causante / Si No Me Dan de Beber / Cucubano / Sean Muy Bienvenidos" - medley of Spanish electro-disco versions of these Puerto Rican songs
  • Tiziana Pini - "In Paradiso E Torno" - Italian electro-disco-pop
  • Tod Foster - "I Fell in Love with an Angel"
  • Together (a.k.a. Together Band) - "You're Just Teasing Me" - electro-disco
  • Together Band - "Calif. Curl, Calif. Girl" - electro-disco
  • Tom Jones - "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" - disco version of a ballad from the musical "Evita"
  • Tom Jones - "Love is in the Air" - disco-pop cover of the John Paul Young hit
  • Tomas Ledin - "Not Bad At All"
  • Tommy McGee - "Dancin' to Ma Music" - electro-disco
  • Tommy Seebach - "Disco Tango" - Danish tango-flavored disco; also released in an English version
  • Tonica and Dominante - "Babelonia" - electro-disco in the Neapolitan language of Italy
  • Tonica and Dominante - "Cicogna" - electro-disco in the Neapolitan language of Italy
  • Tonica and Dominante - "Gennarino 'O Sioux" - disco in the Neapolitan language of Italy
  • Tonica and Dominante - "Tigre" - jazzy disco in the Neapolitan language of Italy
  • Tony Ben Feghaly - "Angelo Dentro" - Italian electro-disco
  • Tony Jones - "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" - electro-rock-disco cover of Rod Stewart's hit
  • Tony Marco - "En Bas, La Mer" - French disco
  • Tony Orlando (a.k.a. Michael Cassavitis) - "I Remember Yesterday" - jazzy disco; cover of Donna Summer's song
  • Tony Orlando (a.k.a. Michael Cassavitis) - "They're Playing Our Song" - disco cover of the musical theme song written by Carole Bayer Sager and Marvin Hamlisch which is also called "They're Playing My Song"
  • Tony Rallo and the Midnight Band - "Burnin' Alive" - reached #66 Disco in the USA in 1980
  • Tony Rallo and the Midnight Band - "Holdin' On"
  • Tony Rallo and the Midnight Band - "Traveling Flights of My Mind"
  • Tony Schneider - "Do You Remember" - disco-pop
  • Tony Sherman (a.k.a. Renold Shearman) - "First Plane to California" - disco-soul
  • Tony Walthers Heat - "1, 2, 3 (One Two Three)" - disco-pop version of Len Barry's 1965 hit
  • Tony Walthers Heat - "Why Don't You Kiss Me Baby (Disco Version)" - electro-disco cover of Judy Cheeks' 1979 song
  • Tony Wilson - "Try Love"
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Bad Girls" - rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Boogie Wonderland" - cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Born to be Alive" - electro-disco cover of Patrick Hernandez's hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme" - disco-pop cover of ABBA's hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Go West" - electro-disco cover of the Village People song
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Good Times" - cover of Chic's hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Heart of Glass" - electro-punk-disco cover of Blondie's hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "I Want Your Love" - cover of Chic's 1978 hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "I Will Survive" - cover of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "In the Navy" - cover of the hit by the Village People
  • The Top of the Poppers - "It's a Disco Night (Rock Don't Stop)" - electro-disco cover of the hit by the Isley Brothers
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Knock on Wood" - electro-rock-disco version of the song by Eddie Floyd that was remade by Amii Stewart
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Let Me Know (I Have the Right)" - cover of Gloria Gaynor's song
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Light My Fire" - disco version of the 1967 Doors classic
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Off the Wall" - electro-disco cover of Michael Jackson's hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "One Way Ticket" - electro-disco-pop version of the pop song written by Hank Hunter and Jack Keller that was first recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Que Sera Mi Vida" - electro-disco in Spanish and English; cover of the hit by Gibson Brothers
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "September" - electro-R&B-disco cover of the hit by Earth, Wind and Fire
  • The Top of the Poppers - "The Boss" - electro-disco cover of Diana Ross' hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "The Runner" - electro-disco cover of the song by the Three Degrees
  • The Top of the Poppers - "This Is It" - electro-disco cover of Dan Hartman's 1978 song
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Tragedy" - mellow electro-rock-disco version of the Bee Gees' hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Turn the Music Up" - electro-disco cover of the song by the Players Association
  • The Top of the Poppers - "Voulez-Vous" - electro-disco version of ABBA's 1979 hit
  • The Top of the Poppers - "YMCA" - cover of the hit by the Village People
  • Top Secret - "Dancin' into Midnight"
  • Top Secret - "Disco Darling" - electro-disco cover of Randy Raider's 1977 song "Dance On (Disco Darling)"
  • Top Secret - "Disco Zone" - electro-rock-disco; intro based on the theme song to the television show "Twilight Zone"
  • Top Secret - "I Like the D.J." - mellow disco
  • Top Secret - "Jealousy"
  • Top Shelf - "Dracula's Boogie" - electro-disco
  • Tore [Sørensen] - "She's a Lady" - Spanish-flavored disco
  • Tore [Sørensen] - "Typewriter Disco" - electro-disco
  • Torill - "Over and Over" - disco version of the 1977 Ashford and Simpson song
  • Toshio Mori and Blue Coats - "Dancing Queen" - instrumental jazzy disco version of ABBA's 1976 hit
  • Toshio Mori and Blue Coats - "That's Me" - instrumental jazzy electro-disco version of ABBA's 1976 song
  • Touch of Class - "Turn the Beat Around" - cover of Vicki Sue Robinson's 1976 hit
  • Touché - "Dancing in the Dark"
  • Touché - "Love Eyes"
  • Touché - "Nightrider" - electro-disco
  • Touché - "Take a Look (But Don't Touch)" - mellow disco
  • Touché - "Warm Storm of Love" - mellow disco-pop
  • The Trammps - "Love Insurance Policy"
  • The Trammps - "Love Magnet"
  • The Trammps - "My Love Has Never Been Better"
  • The Trammps - "Teaser" - funky disco
  • The Trammps - "The Whole World's Dancing"
  • Travis Biggs - "It's Live" - jazzy disco
  • Travis Biggs - "Nashville Express" - country-flavored disco
  • Travis Biggs - "Solar Funk" - funky disco
  • Trepidant's - "I Killed That Liar" - electro-latin-disco
  • Trepidant's - "Long to Dance With You Now (You're the Best in Town)" - electro-disco
  • Trepidant's - "Robot" - electro-disco
  • Trevor Bastow - "Disco Data" - electro-disco
  • Trevor Bastow - "Disco Hoedown" - electro-rock-disco
  • Trevor Bastow - "Hey Disco!" - electro-rock-disco
  • Trevor Bastow - "Hydrogen" - electro-rock-disco
  • Trevor Bastow - "Integration" - electro-rock-disco
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Blue Denim" - mellow disco
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Carrara"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Crazy You"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Equinox"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Gulf Stream"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "I Will Stay With You"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "It's Been a Long Time"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Light and Shade"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Mantra"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Marionette"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Mr. Stranger"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Murmuring"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "No One Else"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Papaya" - jazzy disco
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Remembering"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Rio de Oro (1979 Version)" - latin-disco remake of his 1973 song
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Rosa de Sombra (1979 Version)" - remake of his 1973 song
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Salome" - mellow disco
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Serenade"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Silken Dreams"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "Spiral Staircase"
  • Trevor Lyttleton's Light Music - "With You"
  • Trinita - "Miss Thing"
  • Trinita - "This is the Right Time" - electro-disco
  • Trio Wim Schell and SW Selection - "Hawaiian Disco" - Hawaiian-flavored electro-disco version of the Hawaiian folksong "Aloha `Oe (Farewell to Thee)" by Queen Lili`uokalani
  • Triple "S" Connection - "Dance Fever" - theme song of the television show's first year
  • Triple "S" Connection - "Dance the Night Away"
  • Triple "S" Connection - "Jump For Your Love"
  • Triple "S" Connection - "My Cherie Amour (Disco Version)" - cover of the 1971 Stevie Wonder classic
  • Triple "S" Connection - "You Are My Love (Disco Version)"
  • [Domenic] Troiano - "We All Need Love"
  • Trussel - "Gone for the Weekend" - electro-disco
  • Trussel - "Love Injection" - reached #11 Disco in the USA in early 1980
  • Truth - "Ride the Wild Horses" - rock-gospel-disco
  • Tsugotoshi Goto - "Mr. Bassman" - electro-rock-disco-fusion
  • Tsugotoshi Goto - "The Power Look" - rock-disco
  • Tuesday's Children - "Boogie Woman"
  • Tutti Frutti - "We Love America, We Love China" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Tuxedo Junction - "Begin the Beguine" - mellow jazzy disco version of the 1935 Cole Porter song - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • Tuxedo Junction - "Night in Tunisia" - jazzy disco version of the classic from the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • Tuxedo Junction - "That Old Black Magic" - jazzy disco version of the 1943 Glenn Miller Orchestra hit that was later recorded by Sammy Davis, Jr. - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • Tuxedo Junction - "Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye" - jazzy disco version of a song written by Ernie Erdman, Gus Kahn, and Ted Fiorito - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • Tuxedo Junction - "You Gotta be a Football Hero" - jazzy disco version of a song composed by Al Sherman, Buddy Fields, and Al Lewis - produced by Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis
  • Twennynine with Lenny White - "Citi Dancin'" - electro-disco
  • Twig - "Grapevine"
  • Two Man Sound - "Disco Samba" - Brazilian disco in Portuguese
  • Two Man Sound - "La Musica Latina" - latin-disco in English and Spanish
  • Two Man Sound - "Que Tal America (1979 Mix)" - latin-disco
  • Tyrone Davis - "Love You Forever" - disco-soul
  • U.N. - "Disco Power"
  • U.N. - "Get It On"
  • U.N. - "Hot Lover"
  • U.N. - "(I'm) In the Groove"
  • USA-European Connection - "Do Me Good" - produced by Boris Midney
  • USA-European Connection - "I'd Like to Get Closer" - produced by Boris Midney
  • USA-European Connection - "Join the Dance" - produced by Boris Midney
  • USA-European Connection - "There's a Way into My Heart" - produced by Boris Midney
  • Udo Jürgens – "Disco-Stress" - German disco
  • Udo Jürgens – "Ich weiß, was ich will" - German disco-pop
  • Ullanda McCullough - "Love Zone"
  • Ullanda McCullough - "Want Ads" - disco-soul version of the 1971 Honey Cone hit
  • Ultimate - "Love is the Ultimate (Medley: Love is the Ultimate/Touch Me Baby/Dancing in the Night)"
  • Ultimate - "Music in My Heart"
  • Ultimate - "Ritmo de Brazil" - Brazilian-flavored disco
  • Ultimate - "Take Me to Chinatown" - Chinese-flavored disco
  • Uncle Louie - "Full-Tilt Boogie" - mellow disco-funk
  • Uncle Louie - "Sky High"
  • Uncle Sam - "Everybody is a Dancer"
  • The Undisputed Truth - "Misunderstood"
  • United Singers - "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - electro-disco version of the Simon and Garfunkel classic
  • United Singers - "Cheek to Cheek" - electro-disco version of the song by Irving Berlin
  • United Singers - "West Side Story: America/Somewhere/Tonight/Maria" - jazzy latin-disco medley of songs from the 1957 musical
  • United States of Europe - "Just A Congratulation" - electro-rock-disco
  • Unyque - "Disco Lullaby" - electro-disco
  • Unyque - "Grand Slam"
  • Unyque - "It's Hot"
  • Unyque - "Keep On Making Me High" - funky disco
  • Unyque - "Party Down"
  • Uranium - "Danger Zone" - electro-rock-disco
  • Uranium - "Gimme Some Lovin'" - electro-rock-disco version of the 1967 rock hit by the Spencer Davis Group
  • Uropa - "Turn Me Off, Turn Me On"
  • V.I.S.A. - "Action Tonight"
  • V.I.S.A. - "In San Francisco"
  • VST and Company - "Etcetera" - Tagalog disco-pop from the Philippines
  • VST and Company - "Kiss... Kiss" - disco in Tagalog and English from the Philippines
  • VST and Company - "Ride On 'Ragsy'" - disco-pop in Tagalog and English from the Philippines
  • VST and Company - "Rock Baby Rock" - original disco version of a song they later rerecorded in bossa nova style (2006 release); from the Philippines
  • VST and Company - "Sige Lang" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines
  • VST and Company - "The Disco Kings" - disco medley in Tagalog and English from the Philippines that contains redone excerpts from their songs "Awitin Mo At Isasayaw Ko", "Disco Fever", "Tato'y Magsayawan", "Ipagpatawad Mo", "Swing It, Baby", and "Step No, Step Yes", bookended on both sides by "We are the Disco Kings" which is a variation on Helen Gamboa's "Disco Queen from the Philippines"
  • Vahine - "Aza Resy" - Malagasy electro-disco from Madagascar
  • Valentine Brothers - "We Belong Together" - disco-soul
  • Valérie Čižmárová - "Minigolf" - disco-pop in Czech and English
  • Valverde Brothers - "U.K." - electro-rock-disco
  • Van Jones and the Js - "Let's Go Disco" a.k.a. "Let's Go This Go"
  • Van McCoy - "Lonely Dancer" - mellow disco
  • Van McCoy - "The Samba"
  • Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony - "The Hustle II"
  • The Variations - "I Love You and Disco Too" - rock-disco
  • Varverakis kai Erotica - "An Thes Kai Sy" - Greek electro-disco version of the 1976 disco song "Nice and Slow" by Jesse Green
  • Varverakis kai Erotica - "Mazí Mou Pánta" - Greek electro-disco-pop version of "Paloma Blanca" by George Baker Selection
  • Varverakis kai Erotica - "Me Állon Na Pas" - Greek electro-disco version of "Lullaby"
  • Varverakis kai Erotica - "Na Zei Kaneís" - Greek electro-disco
  • Varverakis kai Erotica - "Ntánty Koul" - Greek electro-disco version of Boney M's "Daddy Cool"
  • Varverakis kai Erotica - "Ópou Ki An Pas" - Greek electro-disco version of the 1966 hit "Black is Black" by Los Bravos
  • Varverakis kai Erotica - "Pánta N' Agapáme" - Greek electro-disco version of "Doctor Frankenstein"
  • Varverakis kai Erotica - "Pes Mou Ti Na Káno" - Greek electro-disco version of the 1975 funk hit "Do It Anyway You Wanna" by People's Choice
  • Vaughan Mason and Crew - "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" - funky electro-disco; reached #81 Pop in the USA in 1980
  • Venise featuring Jo Bisso - "Don't Think About It" - electro-disco
  • Venise featuring Jo Bisso - "The Mystery With Me"
  • Venus Dodson - "He Said, She Said"
  • Venus Dodson - "It's My Turn"
  • Venus Dodson - "Night Rider"
  • Venus Dodson - "Shining" - disco-soul
  • Venus Dodson - "Where are We Headed" - funky disco
  • Věra Špinarová - "Tak já ti mávám" - Czech electro-rock-disco version of Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff"
  • Vernon Burch - "Arrogant Lady"
  • Vernon Burch - "For You" - disco-soul
  • Vernon Burch - "Get Up" - disco-funk
  • Vernon Burch - "Sammy Joanne (One Half Woman One Half Man)" - funky electro-disco
  • Vernon Burch - "Try a Little Tenderness" - disco-soul version, with slightly different lyrics, of the 1932 song written by Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, and Harry Woods that was covered by Otis Redding in 1966
  • Veronica Castro - "Yo Creo en el Mañana" - disco in Spanish
  • Vessie Simmons - "I Can Make It On My Own"
  • Vicki Lawrence (a.k.a. Victoria Schultz) - "Don't Stop the Music"
  • Vicki Lawrence (a.k.a. Victoria Schultz) - "Midnight Robbery" - electro-disco
  • Vicki Lawrence (a.k.a. Victoria Schultz) - "Newborn Woman" - electro-disco
  • Vicki Lawrence (a.k.a. Victoria Schultz) - "Star Love" - electro-disco-pop
  • Vicki Sue Robinson - "Feels So Good it Must be Wrong"
  • Vicki Sue Robinson - "Nighttime Fantasy"
  • Vicki Sue Robinson - "What's Happening in My Life"
  • Victor Cuadros Orquesta y Coros - "Ain't That Enough For You" - disco cover of John Davis' song
  • Victor Cuadros Orquesta y Coros - "Mi discoteca favorita" - electro-disco cover of "Disco Inferno" by the Trammps
  • Victoria Miles - "Love at First Sight" - rock-disco
  • Victoria Miles - "Midnight Mover"
  • Victory - "Pirates on the Sea"
  • Vikingarna - "Djingis Khan" - Swedish disco-pop version of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song; also released in an English version, "Genghis Khan"
  • Vikingarna - "Moskva" - Swedish disco-pop version of "Moskau" by Dschinghis Khan
  • Vikki Holloway - "Lady Fire"
  • The Village People - "Citizens of the World"
  • The Village People - "Get Away Holiday"
  • The Village People - "Go West" - reached #15 Pop in the U.K. in July 1979, #45 Pop in the USA in mid-1979
  • The Village People - "I Wanna Shake Your Hand"
  • The Village People - "In the Navy" - reached #3 Pop in the USA in May 1979, #2 Pop in the U.K. in March 1979
  • The Village People - "Manhattan Woman"
  • The Village People - "Ready for the 80's" - reached #52 Pop in the USA in December 1979, #26 Disco in the USA
  • The Village People - "Save Me" - rock-disco
  • The Village People - "Sleazy" - rock-disco
  • Viola Wills (a.k.a. Viola Wilkerson) - "Gonna Get Along Without You Now" - disco version of the 1957 song by Patience and Prudence written years earlier by Milton Kellem; reached #8 Pop in the U.K. in November 1979
  • Viola Wills (a.k.a. Viola Wilkerson) - "Your Love" - electro-disco
  • Virve "Vicky" Rosti - "Menolippu" - Finnish electro-disco-pop cover of Eruption's song "One Way Ticket"
  • Virve "Vicky" Rosti - "Ohari" - Finnish electro-disco version of "The Runner" by the Three Degrees
  • Virve "Vicky" Rosti - "Oon voimissain" - Finnish disco cover of Gloria Gaynor's hit "I Will Survive"
  • Virve "Vicky" Rosti - "Soita kelloain" - Finnish electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit "Ring My Bell"
  • Virve "Vicky" Rosti - "Varjossa vain" - Finnish disco version of "Standing in the Shadows of Love", the 1966 Motown hit by the Four Tops
  • Vivian O'Neill - "Nein mein Herr, ich will nicht tanzen" - German disco-pop
  • Vivian Reed - "Ready and Waiting"
  • Vivian Reed - "Shadow Dancing" - disco cover of Andy Gibb's 1978 hit
  • Vivien Vee a.k.a. Viviana Andreattini - "Come Back" - italo-disco (electro-disco)
  • Vivien Vee a.k.a. Viviana Andreattini - "Give Me a Break" - electro-disco
  • Vivien Vee a.k.a. Viviana Andreattini - "It's Too Soon" - electro-disco
  • Vivienne - "Hot Stuff" - electro-rock-disco cover of Donna Summer's hit
  • Vivienne - "I Will Survive" - cover of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 hit
  • Vivienne - "Mac Arthur Park" - disco version of the song written by Jimmy Webb that became a hit for Richard Harris in 1968 and for Donna Summer in 1978
  • Vivienne - "Ring My Bell" - electro-disco cover of Anita Ward's hit
  • Vivienne - "Splendido Splendente" - Italian electro-disco-pop cover of Donatella Rettore's song
  • Volkert Ipsen - "Disco, Dunnersdag Abend in'e Kroog" - Low German disco
  • Voyage - "Eastern Trip"
  • Voyage - "Golden Eldorado"
  • Voyage - "Kechak Fantasy" - Balinese-flavored disco
  • Voyage - "Let's Fly Away" - reached #38 Pop in the U.K. in April 1979
  • Voyage - "Tahiti, Tahiti" - Tahitian-flavored disco in the Tahitian language
  • Wadab - "Ilalapit Kita" - Tagalog electro-disco from the Philippines
  • Wadab - "Rock Ka Bay!" - electro-disco in Tagalog and English from the Philippines
  • Wadab - "Tekla" - Tagalog disco from the Philippines
  • Wadab - "W.A.D.A.B. (Wanna All Dance and Boogie)" - electro-disco in Tagalog and English from the Philippines
  • The Wade Brothers - "One Way Ticket" - electro-rock-disco
  • Walter [Dlamini] and the Beggers / Beggars - "I Can Do Without You" - electro-disco-soul
  • Walter [Dlamini] and the Beggers / Beggars - "It's All Right" - electro-disco
  • Walter [Dlamini] and the Beggers / Beggars - "Merry Christmas" - electro-disco
  • Walter [Dlamini] and the Beggers / Beggars - "Mr. Postman" - electro-disco
  • Walter [Dlamini] and the Beggers / Beggars - "Your Love" - electro-disco
  • Walter Heyer - "Dschinghis Khan" - German electro-disco-pop cover of Dschinghis Khan's 1979 eponymous song
  • Walter Heyer - "Moskau" - German electro-disco-pop cover of the song by Dschinghis Khan
  • Wardell Piper - "Captain Boogie" - disco-funk
  • Wardell Piper - "If You Want to Make Love to Me" - disco-soul
  • Wardell Piper - "Super Sweet"
  • Wasatch - "City Life"
  • Wasatch - "For the Rest of My Life" - disco-pop
  • Wasatch - "Have a Coke and a Smile" - electro-disco version of this Coca-Cola jingle
  • Wasatch - "(Love Is) Turning Me On" - electro-disco-pop
  • Wasatch - "Take It or Leave It" - electro-rock-disco
  • Wasatch - "Valentino" - jazzy disco
  • Washington - "Baby Come Back"
  • Washington - "Shake Your Booty Tonight" - electro-disco
  • Waterloo and Robinson - "Oh, Lady Frankenstein"
  • Waylon - "Crème de la Crème" - electro-disco in English and French
  • Wayne Ford - "Dance to the Beat Freak Out" - electro-disco
  • Wayne Henderson - "Dancin' Love Affair" - mellow electro-disco
  • Wayne Newton - "Medley: Don't Wish Too Hard/Any Fool Could See/Rhythm Rhapsody" - first part is a disco version of a 1977 song written by Carole Bayer Sager and Peter Allen; second part is a cover of Barry White's 1979 disco song "Any Fool Could See (You Were Meant For Me)"; last part briefly covers a portion of George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue"
  • Webster Lewis - "You Deserve to Dance"
  • Wee Gee - "Ain't Nothin' Missin' (But the Music)"
  • Westside Strutters - "Medley: I Got Rhythm / Fascinating Rhythm" - disco versions of the George Gershwin songs in English and French
  • Westside Strutters - "Medley: The Man I Love / Embraceable You" - disco versions of the George Gershwin songs
  • Westside Strutters - "Rhapsody in Blue" - jazzy disco version of the George Gershwin song
  • Westside Strutters - "Strike Up the Band" - disco version of the George Gershwin song
  • Wet Willie - "Weekend" - cover of the 1978 Mick Jackson hit; reached #29 Pop in the USA in summer 1979
  • The Whispers - "And the Beat Goes On" - reached #1 Disco in the USA in February 1980; reached #19 Pop and #1 R&B in the USA in April 1980; reached #2 Pop in the U.K. in February 1980
  • The Whispers - "Can You Do the Boogie" - funky R&B-disco
  • The Whispers - "Can't Do Without Love"
  • The Whispers - "My Girl" - disco version of the Temptations classic; reached #26 Pop in the U.K. in July 1980
  • The Whispers - "Out the Box" - electro-disco
  • White Swan Band a.k.a. Bái tiān'é yuèduì featuring Shàolín, Zhàn Měi, and Yà Liè - "Guǐ jiào nǐ qióng" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop version of Boney M's "Daddy Cool"
  • White Swan Band a.k.a. Bái tiān'é yuèduì featuring Zhàn Měi and Shàolín - "Gǔ dào bàozhà" - Cantonese electro-disco version of Eruption's 1979 song "One Way Ticket" that was originally a pop song for Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • White Swan Band a.k.a. Bái tiān'é yuèduì featuring Zhàn Měi and Shàolín - "Tóngrén wú tóng mìng" - Cantonese electro-disco version of the Village People's "YMCA"
  • White Swan Band a.k.a. Bái tiān'é yuèduì featuring Zhàn Měi and Yà Liè - "Mǎo qián huì fā diān" - Cantonese electro-rock-disco-pop
  • White Swan Band a.k.a. Bái tiān'é yuèduì featuring Zhàn Měi, Yà Liè, and Shàolín - "Chāo pái zhēn diū jià" - Cantonese electro-disco-pop version of Boney M's "Ma Baker"
  • White Swan Band a.k.a. Bái tiān'é yuèduì featuring Zhàn Měi, Yà Liè, and Shàolín - "Fēi fā mèi xì dé kǎi" - Cantonese electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Who's Who - "Palace Palace" - electro-disco
  • Who's Who - "Roll Jacky Roll" - electro-disco
  • Wild Cherry - "Try a Piece of My Love" - jazzy electro-disco-pop
  • Wild Honey - "Let's Dance"
  • Wild Honey - "Liberated Woman" - instrumentally flavored similarly to "Y.M.C.A." by the Village People
  • Wild Honey - "Oops - Oops Means I Love You"
  • Wild Honey - "This Time Tomorrow"
  • Wild Honey - "You Danced Your Way Into My Life"
  • Will Tura (a.k.a. Arthur Blanckaert) - "Disco Medley: Denk Je Nog Wel Eens Aan Mij / Verboden Dromen / Draai 797204 / Mijn Winterroosje..." - Dutch electro-disco-pop; the first part is a remake of his 1976 pop song
  • Will Tura (a.k.a. Arthur Blanckaert) - "Speel Bouzouki" - Greek-flavored disco-pop in Dutch covering "Disco Bouzouki" by Disco Bouzouki Band
  • William Stuckey - "Love of Mine"
  • William Stuckey - "Wise Men Say"
  • Willie Aames - "Why Don't You Answer" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Willie Neal Johnson and the Gospel Keynotes - "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" - gospel-disco version of the hit by McFadden and Whitehead
  • Wilson Pickett - "Groove City" - electro-disco
  • Wings - "Goodnight Tonight" - rock-disco; reached #5 Pop in both the USA and U.K. in May 1979
  • Witch Queen - "All Right Now" - rock-disco cover of a 1970 rock hit by Free
  • Witch Queen - "Bang A Gong (Get It On)" - disco cover of a 1972 rock song by T. Rex; reached #68 Pop in the USA in spring 1979
  • Witch Queen - "Got the Time"
  • Witch Queen - "Witch Queen"
  • Wiz - "Go Out and Get It" - electro-disco
  • Wizdom - "At the Disco Dance"
  • The Wonder Band - "Stairway to Heaven" - cover of the 1971 Led Zeppelin classic
  • The Wonder Band - "Whole Lotta Love" - cover of the 1969 Led Zeppelin hard-rock classic; reached #87 Pop in the USA in March 1979
  • The Wonder Band - "Wonderful Medley: Wonder Dance/Wonder Love/Wonder Man (Wonder Woman)"
  • The Wonderland Band - "Paradise Island (Disco Wonderland)"
  • Woolworth - "Continental" - instrumental cover of the 1974 hit "T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia)" by MFSB; included on the company's 100th anniversary celebration LP from Quebec, "100 ans... ça se fête en dansant..."
  • Xanadu - "When the Lights Went Out" - electro-disco
  • Xiāo Lìzhū - "Zhònghuā de shàonǚ" - Mandarin disco from Hong Kong
  • YBS (a.k.a. Yates Brothers and Sisters) - "Happy Birthday" - electro-disco
  • Yann Linhart - "Vibration From the Sky" - electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Yasmin [Yusoff] - "Boneka" - Malay disco
  • Yasmin [Yusoff] - "Dahaga" - Malay funky disco
  • Yasmin [Yusoff] - "Tiada Guna Berpura" - Malay disco-pop from Malaysia
  • Yehonathan Geffen and Adi Renert - "Disco k'vísh ha-sargel" - Hebrew disco version of the Bee Gees' 1977 hit "Stayin' Alive" but with a song title that means something else
  • Yoshitaka Minami - "Monroe Walk" - Japanese disco-pop
  • Young Love - "Baby I'm Right" - electro-rock-disco
  • The Young People - "Bayangizonda" - Zulu electro-disco from South Africa
  • The Young People - "Wangenza Baba" - Zulu electro-disco from South Africa
  • Ysanne Carniss - "Cool It" - electro-rock-disco
  • Yuko Kanai - "Disco Tango" - tango-flavored disco in Japanese and Spanish
  • Yuko Kanai - "Soir, Au Revoir" - disco in French and Japanese
  • Yuko Ohtaki - "A Boy" - disco-fusion in Japanese and English; has a melody riff influenced by Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff"
  • Yunizar [Hussein] - "Pesta Cinta" - Malay electro-disco version of "Ain't That Enough For You" by John Davis and the Monster Orchestra
  • Yunizar [Hussein] - "Telatah penghibur" - Malay mellow electro-rock-disco
  • Yvon Rioland and Jean-Marie Hauser - "Discoritmo" - electro-rock-disco
  • Yvon Rioland and Jean-Marie Hauser - "Five Avenue South" - electro-rock-disco
  • Yvon Rioland and Jean-Marie Hauser - "Golden Lion" - electro-rock-disco
  • Yvon Rioland and Jean-Marie Hauser - "Kings Way" - electro-rock-disco
  • Yvon Rioland and Jean-Marie Hauser - "Machine Music"
  • Yvon Rioland and Jean-Marie Hauser - "Queens Club" - electro-disco
  • Yvonne Elliman - "Love Pains" - disco-pop; reached #34 Pop in the USA in December 1979
  • Yvonne Harlow - "La Mia Sinfonia" - disco in English and Italian; includes a melody by Franz Schubert from his "Unfinished Symphony No. 8"
  • Yvonne Harlow - "Ramona" - disco in English and Italian
  • The Z.A.C.K. - "565, Where Are You?" - electro-disco
  • The Z.A.C.K. - "Immediate Boarding Folks to the Moon" - electro-disco
  • The Z.A.C.K. - "Mind the Cosmic Rocker" - electro-disco
  • Z.Z. Hill (a.k.a. Arzell J. Hill) - "I Wanna Dance With You"
  • Z.Z. Hill (a.k.a. Arzell J. Hill) - "Let's Have a Party" - electro-disco
  • Zack Ferguson - "AA AA UU AA EE" - disco-pop
  • Zack Ferguson - "Do the Train"
  • Zack Ferguson - "Monkey Fever" - italo-disco (electro-disco)
  • Zack Ferguson - "Up From the Ceiling" - funky disco
  • Zdravstvuy, Pesnya - "Nye Obeshchay" - Russian disco
  • Zdravstvuy, Pesnya - "Sinyaya Pesnya" a.k.a. "Siniy, siniy iney" - Russian electro-disco version of Eruption's 1979 song "One Way Ticket" that was originally a pop song for Neil Sedaka in 1959
  • Zdravstvuy, Pesnya - "Venera" - electro-disco version of Shocking Blue's 1969 country rock hit "Venus"
  • Zdravstvuy, Pesnya - "Vsye Sbudetsya" - Russian electro-disco-pop
  • Zdravstvuy, Pesnya - "Ya Zhdu Tebya" - Italian electro-disco cover of a song by Adriano Celentano
  • Zdzisława Sośnicka - "Wybacz mi, przebacz mi jeszcze raz" - Polish disco
  • Zé Rodrix - "Faça de Mim um Objeto" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil
  • Zebra - "Sequencer Disco Dance" - electro-disco
  • Zerrin Özer - "Gönül" - Turkish disco
  • Ziggie Addie - "Touch Me" - disco-pop
  • Žoržs Siksna - "Mēs" a.k.a. "Mi" - Latvian disco
  • Zou Juan-Juan - "Chèn chūn fēngchuī" - Mandarin disco-pop
  • Zou Juan-Juan - "Děngdài" - Mandarin disco-pop
  • Zvika Kagan featuring the Israeli Disco Fever players - "Exodus" - electro-disco instrumental version of the theme to the 1960 film Exodus composed by Ernest Gold
  • Zvika Kagan featuring the Israeli Disco Fever players and vocals by Lea Lupatin, Yardena Arazi, Zvi Booms, and Moti Dichne - "Bashana Haba'ah" - Hebrew disco version of the song by Nurit Hirsh and Ehud Manor
  • Zvika Kagan featuring the Israeli Disco Fever players and vocals by Lea Lupatin, Yardena Arazi, Zvi Booms, and Moti Dichne - "Medley: Chatan Kala Mazal Tov / Rabbi Elimelech / If I Were a Rich Man Chiri Bim Chiri Bom / Shave / The Rabbi and His Wife / Freilachs" - Ashkenazic Jewish-flavored disco covers with some words in Hebrew, including a cover of the tune "If I Were a Rich Man" by Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock from 1964's musical Fiddler on the Roof
  • Zvika Kagan featuring the Israeli Disco Fever players and vocals by Lea Lupatin, Yardena Arazi, Zvi Booms, and Moti Dichne - "Medley: Have Nagila / Havenu Shalom Aleichem / Finjan / Vsheavtem Mayim Besasson" - Hebrew disco covers of these classic tunes
  • Zvika Kagan featuring the Israeli Disco Fever players and vocals by Lea Lupatin, Yardena Arazi, Zvi Booms, and Moti Dichne - "Oseh Shalom" - Hebrew disco version of the old prayer
  • Zvika Kagan featuring the Israeli Disco Fever players and vocals by Lea Lupatin, Yardena Arazi, Zvi Booms, and Moti Dichne - "Shein vi di Levune" - Yiddish electro-disco cover of a standard
  • Zvika Kagan featuring the Israeli Disco Fever players and vocals by Lea Lupatin, Yardena Arazi, Zvi Booms, and Moti Dichne - "Tsena Tsena" - Hebrew disco version of "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" written in 1941 by Issachar Miron and Yechiel Chagiz

    DISCO FOR CHILDREN

    The "Mickey Mouse Disco" children's album was released as a record in 1979 by Disney and sold in large quantities. The songs included

  • "It's a Small World",
  • "Disco Mickey Mouse",
  • "Macho Duck" (a parody of "Macho Man"),
  • "Watch Out for Goofy!",
  • "Welcome to Rio",
  • "Mousetrap",
  • "The Greatest Band", and
  • "Chim Chim Cher-ee".
    It was accompanied by a cartoon movie of the same name. The cassette tape edition of "Mickey Mouse Disco" came out in 1980. There were "Mickey Mouse Disco" watches, pillowcases, and other memorabilia for sale in 1979 and 1980, too.
    1979's "Sesame Disco!" from Sesame Street Records, the superior follow-up to 1978's "Sesame Street Fever", also appealed to children with the disco songs
  • "Me Lost Me Cookie at the Disco", which later came out in the Dutch version "Ik Verloor M'n Koekie In De Disco" by Sesamstraat in 1982 and the German version "Ich verlor die Kekse in der Disco" by Sesamstrasse in 1997
  • "The Happiest Street in the World",
  • "Sing", and
  • "Disco Frog".
    The vocals for "The Girls" on the "Sesame Disco!" album were by Ullanda McCullough, Yvonne Lewis, and Maretha Stewart.
    Irwin the Disco Duck released a number of children's disco records during the 1970s, and in 1979 he released, among other things,
  • "Goodnight Tonight" (an electro-rock-disco cover of Wings' hit),
  • "In the Navy" (cover of the Village People hit),
  • "Instant Replay" (cover of Dan Hartman's hit),
  • "Knock on Wood" (electro-rock-disco cover of Amii Stewart's hit),
  • "Last Dance" (cover of Donna Summer's hit),
  • "Macho Man" (a cover of the Village People hit),
  • "Y.M.C.A." (cover of the Village People hit).
    James Last and the Rolling Trinity released their children's album "James Last and the Rolling Trinity" in 1979 with the disco songs
  • "Hey All You Boys and All You Girls",
  • "One More Chance",
  • "Dance Children Dance" (electro-disco),
  • "Long Long Ago" (a disco version of the 1833 song by Thomas Haynes Bayly),
  • "Old McDonald" (electro-disco version of the traditional song, for the English rendition; their German rendition isn't disco),
  • "Jenny Jones" (a German disco version of the folk song), and
  • "Do You Know How Many Stars" (a disco version of the hymn)
    Other children's disco songs of 1979:
  • Adi Bing Slamet (a.k.a. Ferdinand Syah Albar) and Chicha Koeswoyo - "Chicha dan Adi Bernyanyi" - Indonesian electro-disco-pop-fusion
  • Caramelos - "Coge al gato" - Spanish disco version of Cherry Laine's 1978 rock-disco song "Catch the Cat"
  • Caramelos - "En un bosque de la China" - Spanish disco including a cover of the "Oriental riff"
  • Caramelos - "Jacky" - Spanish electro-rock-disco-pop
  • Caramelos - "Nací para bailar" - Spanish disco cover of "I Was Made for Dancin'" by Leif Garrett
  • Caramelos - "One for You, One for Me" a.k.a. "Uno para ti, uno para mí" - disco-pop cover of La Bionda's song in English and Spanish
  • Caramelos - "Siempre te amaré" - Spanish disco-pop version of "Love is in the Air" by John Paul Young
  • Caramelos - "Y.M.C.A." - Spanish disco cover of the Village People's hit
  • Dietmar Mainka - "Ah, Wie Herrlich" - German electro-disco
  • [Erminio] Macario - "Ciao Nonnino" - Italian electro-disco-pop
  • Georgiana Liccione Stewart - "Changing Partners"
  • Georgiana Liccione Stewart - "Disco Limbo"
  • Georgiana Liccione Stewart - "Disco Shark"
  • Georgiana Liccione Stewart - "Disco Star"
  • Georgie [Blum] - "I Wanna Dance (I Don't Wanna Go to School)"
  • Isao Sasaki and Korumubia Yurikago-kai - "The Ultraman" - Japanese disco; theme song of the 1979 Japanese TV show "The Ultraman"
  • Jacqueline Taieb - "Cousins de Miel" - French disco
  • Jamie Glaser, Hy Glasser, and Lynn Glaser featuring Gail Contini and Steve Clayton - "Columbus" - electro-disco
  • Jamie Glaser, Hy Glasser, and Lynn Glaser featuring Gail Contini and Steve Clayton - "George Washington" - electro-rock-disco
  • John Fiddy - "In a Hurry" - electro-disco
  • John Fiddy - "Mechanical Toys" - electro-disco
  • Jung Soo-Ra a.k.a. Jeong Soo-ra - "Y.M.C.A." - cover of the Village People's 1978 hit, in English and Korean
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "A Fifth of Beethoven" - mellow jazzy electro-disco, based on Ludwig van Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, influenced by Walter Murphy's hit - on the album Night Fever from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "Do You Think I'm Cute" - electro-rock-disco version of Rod Stewart's hit with modified title and lyrics - on the album YMCA and Other Disco Hits from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "Go West" - electro-disco version of the Village People's hit - on the album YMCA and Other Disco Hits from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "Haven't Stopped Dancin'" - electro-disco cover of Gonzalez's hit - on the album YMCA and Other Disco Hits from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "Heaven Knows" - electro-disco cover of the hit by Donna Summer with Brooklyn Dreams - on the album YMCA and Other Disco Hits from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" - electro-rock-disco version of the Christmas classic - on the album Disco Christmas from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "In the Navy" - electro-disco version of the Village People's hit - on the album YMCA and Other Disco Hits from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "Jingle Bells" - electro-disco version of the Christmas classic - on the album Disco Christmas from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" - electro-disco version of the Christmas classic - on the album Disco Christmas from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "Sleigh Ride" - electro-country-rock-disco version of the Christmas classic - on the album Disco Christmas from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "The Twelve Days of Christmas" - electro-disco version of the Christmas classic - on the album Disco Christmas from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "White Christmas" - electro-rock-disco version of the Christmas classic - on the album Disco Christmas from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "Y.M.C.A. (1979 Version)" - electro-disco version of the Village People's hit - on the album YMCA and Other Disco Hits from Kid Stuff Records
  • The Kid Stuff Repertory Company - "You Should Be Dancin'" - electro-disco cover of the Bee Gees' 1976 hit - on the album Night Fever from Kid Stuff Records
  • Los Reyes Magos - "Vivan Los Reyes Magos" - Spanish disco-fusion
  • Super Heróis - "Dance Comigo (Dance With You)" - Portuguese disco version of "Dance With You" by Carrie Lucas, from Brazil
  • Super Heróis - "Eu Também Vou (À Festa dos Super Heróis)" - Portuguese electro-disco-pop from Brazil; cover of Boney M's "Gotta Go Home"
  • Super Heróis - "Preserve o que é de todos" - Portuguese electro-disco from Brazil
  • Super Heróis - "Somos Todos Super Amigos" - Portuguese disco from Brazil

            "Thinking of You" by Sister Sledge, "Bring the Family Back" by Billy Paul, and "I've Got Faith in You" by Cheryl Lynn were three very special disco-influenced R&B songs from 1979. "Lucky" by Solomon Burke, "Him" by Rupert Holmes (#6 Pop in the USA in March 1980), "Stay Free" by Ashford and Simpson, "Don't Make Me Wait Too Long" and "God Don't Like Ugly" by Roberta Flack, "Better Love Next Time" by Dr. Hook (#12 Pop in the USA in January 1980), "Get It Up" by Ronnie Milsap, "Hi-Heel Sneakers" by Ronnie Milsap, the rock-oriented "Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd, and "Baby Blue" by Dusty Springfield also had a noticeable disco influence.
            Despite its name, "Burn This Disco Out" by Michael Jackson is more funk than disco. Other funk songs of 1979 included "If You Think That Funk is Junk You're Drunk" by Jimmy James, "One on One" and "Stand Up L.T.D." by L.T.D., "Pull My Strings" by Lakeside, "Doin' It To Death" by Philly Cream, "Dance Sing Along" and "Get Up and Dance" by Freedom, "Firecracker" by Mass Production, "Bodyshine" and "Slap, Slap Lickedy Lap" by Instant Funk, "We Like To Party...Come On" by Switch, "I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops Upside Your Head)" by the Gap Band (#6 Pop in the U.K. in August 1980, #102 Pop in the USA in 1980), "Ride the Groove" by the Players Association (#42 Pop in the U.K. in May 1979), "Do You Love What You Feel" by Rufus and Chaka (#5 on the Disco chart in January 1980), "Boogie Down (Get Funky Now)" by The Real Thing, "Boogie Butt" by Skylite, "Boogie City (Rock and Boogie Down)" by Phil Hurtt, "Therm Warfare" by Heatwave, "I Just Want to Be" by Cameo (electro-funk), "Freakin' Time" by Asphalt Jungle (electro-funk), "Saturday Night (At the Disco)" by Kinsman Dazz, "Disco Dating" by Anthony Swete, "Disco Generation" by New Generation Group, "Disco Fever" by Rare Essence (electro-funk), "Disco Fever" by Leon Haywood (electro-funk), "Disco Smash" by Olympic Runners (electro-funk), "I Go Disco" by Chapter 8 (electro-funk), "Take Me to Your Disco" by Splendor (electro-funk), "Going to a Disco To-Night" by Little Scotty (electro-funk), "Move Your Boogie Body" by Bar-Kays (electro-funk), "Funky Disco Music" by George Jackson, "High On Disco" by Nytro, "Everybody Disco Down" by Sun, "Disco Mystic" by Lou Reed, and "Big City" and "Let Me Do It to You" and "Freak the Freak the Funk (Rock)" by Fatback Band.
            "Music" by One Way featuring Al Hudson, "Music Makes You Feel Like Dancing" by Brass Construction, "Sexy Dancer" by Prince, "Are You Ready for Love?" by Slave, and Herbie Hancock's "Ready or Not" are funk dance songs. "Quiero Vivir (I Will Survive)" by Carmin, an excellent Spanish version of Gloria Gaynor's hit "I Will Survive", could also be considered a form of funk dance, as there are extra beats throughout almost all of the song.
            "Space Dust" by Deodato and "Isabelle and the Rain" by Jo Boyer are jazz-funk.
            Donna Summer's "Sunset People", Sparks's "The Number One Song in Heaven" and "Tryouts for the Human Race", Erotic Drum Band's "Pop Pop Shoo Wah", Tempest Trio's "Do You Like the Way That It Feels", Janis Ian's "Fly Too High", Sylvia Love's "Instant Love", Transvolta's "Disco Computer", and Dobie Gray's "The In Crowd" are techno songs. "Disco Vampirella" by Emmie Yokoyama is almost entirely techno except for occasional real bass stabs. "M" by Pop Muzik, "Crank It Up (Funk Town)" by Peter Brown, "Computer Game" by Yellow Magic Orchestra, "We Are One" and "Let's Fly" and "You Set Me on Fire" by Paradise Express, the most excellent "We Don't Talk Anymore" by Cliff Richard, "Girls Cost Money" by Passengers (its fake or sampled horns and other electro sounds make it sound like a dance song from the late 1980s!), "Blow My Mind" by Celi Bee, "Movin' on a Disco Planet" by Ganymed, "Life in Tokyo" by Japan, "Groove Me" by Fern Kinney, "Without Your Love" by Cut Glass (Hi-NRG), "Alive with Love" by Cut Glass (Hi-NRG), "Last Train" by Ladies Choice (Hi-NRG), "A Walk in the Park" by Nick Straker Band, "Funky Boogie" by John Ozila, and "Moskow Diskow" by Telex are electronic dance songs. "Discomania" by Parigi is electronica with a slower beat.
            "Rap-O, Clap-O" by Joe Bataan is disco-styled rap. Other disco-sounding 1979 rap songs include "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" by Fatback Band, "Schooling - Put Your Mind to the Message" by Sherod, "Super Wolf Can Do It" by Super Wolf (uses the same bassline as "I'm So Hot" by Denise LaSalle), "To the Beat Y'All" by Lady B., "We Rap More Mellow" by Younger Generation, and "Rapper's Delight" by Sugarhill Gang (based on Chic's "Good Times").
            "Roller Jubilee" by Al DiMeola is a disco-influenced jazz song. "Call Me" by Blondie (also released in a Spanish version, "Llamame") is a punk-dance song. Ray Conniff released a non-disco version of "I Will Survive". Risco Connection put out a reggae cover of "Ain't No Stopping Us Now". "Tragedy" and "Love You Inside Out" by the Bee Gees are not disco, nor is "Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles, nor "I Travel" by Simple Minds. "Too Hot" by Kool and the Gang is a disco-friendly soul song. "Disco Elephant" by White Boy is rock. "Disco Love" by the Molesters is rock-dance. "Slow Disco-Dancing" by L.A.X. and "Everything is Disco" by Southern Cookin' are soul ballads.

    ROLLER-DISCO

    The disco-themed movie "Roller Boogie" was released to American theaters on December 19, 1979. Another such movie, "Skatetown, U.S.A.", was also released the same year.

    Issue 280 of the comic book "Archie" had a disco theme - the cover shows Archie and Betty skating at a roller-disco. Roller-disco was also the theme of two episodes of the TV series CHiPs in September 1979.

    DISCO ON TELEVISION

    The American disco dancing TV show "Dance Fever" began airing in January 1979.

    Buffalo-based Disco Step-by-Step®, which in the end had viewers also in other parts of western New York as well as Pennsylvania and southern Ontario, aired its last show on January 15, 1979.

    DISCO AT THE MOVIES

    The following disco songs were included on the 1979 movie soundtrack "Skatetown U.S.A.": "Skatetown U.S.A." by Dave Mason, "Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions, "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" by the Jacksons, "Boogie Nights" by Heatwave, and "Born to be Alive" by Patrick Hernandez.

    The following disco songs were included on the 1979 movie soundtrack "Roller Boogie": "Hell on Wheels" by Cher, "Boogie Wonderland" by Earth, Wind and Fire with the Emotions, "Roller Boogie" by Bob Esty, "Love Fire" by Bob Esty and Michele Aller, "Elektronix (Roller Dancin')" by Bob Esty and Cheeks, and "We've Got the Power" by Ron Green.

    The following disco songs were included on the 1979 movie soundtrack "Nocturna": "Love is Just a Heartbeat Away (Nocturna's Theme)" by Gloria Gaynor, "Nighttime Fantasy" by Vicki Sue Robinson, "Bitten by the Love Bug" by Heaven 'N' Hell Orchestra, "Love at First Sight" by Moment of Truth, and "I'm Hopelessly in Love with You" by Moment of Truth.

    The following disco songs are included on the 1979 movie soundtrack "John Travolto... Da un insolito destino": "Runaround" by People Live, "John's Fever" and "Ilona Theme" by Orchestra Gianni Mazza, "Go Away" by Linda Lee, "Discoquando" by Tony Renis, "La Bamba" by Antonia Rodriguez, and "Oh Happy Day" by Marion Williams.

    "Disco Fever", a movie directed by Lamar Card, has the following disco songs playing on it: "D.I.S.C.O." by Ottawan, "You Little Trustmaker" by the Tymes, "Copacabana" by Barry Manilow, and "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots.

    "Sunnyside", a movie directed by Timothy Galfas, has the following disco songs on its 1979 soundtrack that was released under the title "New York City Band": "Loving You", "Ride that Wave", and "Sunnyside", all by New York City Band.

    "Sábado Alucinante", a Brazilian movie about characters from different walks of life who have specific ambitions and agendas and intersect in Rio's answer to Studio 54, has the following disco songs on its soundtrack: "Dance Livre (Sing it Low)" by Mary Jô, "Sábado Alucinante" by Sônia Santos e Banda Black Rio, "Grilo Na Cuca" by Dudu França, "Ana" by Gilberto Santamaria, "Get Down" by Gene Chandler, "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor, "I Love the Nightlife" by Alicia Bridges, "On the Strip" by Paul Nicholas, "More than a Woman" by Orchestra 88, "Walk On By" by Gary Toms Empire, and "Let's Start the Dance" by Hamilton Bohannon. (Sentence contributed by Marco Freitas)

    "Love is in the Air" by John Paul Young and "MacArthur Park" by Donna Summer are among the disco songs that play in the 1979 movie "Nos Tempos da Vaselina".

    "Disco Queen from the Philippines" by Helen Gamboa and "Step No, Step Yes" by VST and Company are among the disco songs included on the soundtrack for the 1979 movie "Swing It... Baby!".

    DISCO PRODUCTS

    Allied Leisure Industries released their "Disco '79" pinball game this year.

    DISCO SPORTS THEMES

    The 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates team, winners of that year's World Series, adopted "We Are Family" by Sister Sledge as their anthem. The 1979 Super Bowl also had a Sister Sledge connection. The compilation CD "ESPN Stadium Anthems", released in 2003 by Hollywood Records, includes "We Are Family" as well as Kool and the Gang's "Celebration".

    Meanwhile, the rock-disco anthem "San Diego Super Chargers" became the theme song of the San Diego Chargers football team, and remained so in coming decades.

    The St. Louis Steamers, a soccer team, adopted "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by McFadden and Whitehead as its anthem in 1979, and as of 2004 it was still their anthem.

    The Seattle SuperSonics won their basketball championship in 1979, prompting Luther Rabb to re-release "Seattle's Disco Groovin' Tonight" with new lyrics to celebrate how the "Seattle Sonics Do It".


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