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Disco - Popularity |  | Disco - Popularity: Encyclopedia II - Disco - Popularity |  | 1975 was the year when disco really took off, with hit songs like Van McCoy's "The Hustle" and Donna Summer's "Love To Love You Baby" reaching the mainstream. 1975 also marked the release of the first disco mix on album, the A side of Gloria Gaynor's Never Can Say Goodbye (Jones and Kantonen, 1999). Disco's popularity peaked in the so-called Disco era of 1977 - 1980, driven in part by the 1977 classic film Saturday Night Fever. Disco also gave rise to an increased popularity of line dancing and other partly pre-choreographed dances; many line dances can be seen in films such as Saturday Night Fever< ...
See also:Disco, Disco - Origins, Disco - Popularity, Disco - Popular disco artists, Disco - DJs and producers, Disco - Descendents influence and revival, Disco - Instrumentation, Disco - Format, Disco - Backlash in U.S. and UK, Disco - Rock vs. disco, Disco - Radio, Disco - Sources |  | | Disco, Disco - Backlash in U.S. and UK, Disco - DJs and producers, Disco - Descendents influence and revival, Disco - Format, Disco - Instrumentation, Disco - Origins, Disco - Popular disco artists, Disco - Popularity, Disco - Radio, Disco - Rock vs. disco, Disco - Sources, List of disco artists (A-K), List of disco artists (L-Z), Saturday Night Fever - 1977 film about New York's disco sub-culture starring John Travolta. |  | |
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Disco - Popularity
1975 was the year when disco really took off, with hit songs like Van McCoy's "The Hustle" and Donna Summer's "Love To Love You Baby" reaching the mainstream. 1975 also marked the release of the first disco mix on album, the A side of Gloria Gaynor's Never Can Say Goodbye (Jones and Kantonen, 1999). Disco's popularity peaked in the so-called Disco era of 1977 - 1980, driven in part by the 1977 classic film Saturday Night Fever. Disco also gave rise to an increased popularity of line dancing and other partly pre-choreographed dances; many line dances can be seen in films such as Saturday Night Fever, which also features the Hustle.
In 1975, the pop star Dalida was the first to make disco music in France with her song "J'attendrai" which was a big hit there as well as in Canada and Japan in 1976. She also released many other disco hits between 1975 and 1981, including "Monday, Tuesday... Laissez-moi danser" in 1979, translated the same year as "Let Me Dance Tonight" for the USA, where she was their "French diva" since her late-1978 performance at the Carnegie Hall). Soon after Dalida's pioneering French disco work, other French artists recorded disco: Claude François, in 1976 with his song "Cette année-là" (a cover of The Four Seasons' disco hit "December 1963 (Oh what a night)"), then the famous "yé-yé" French pop singer Sheila, with her group B. Devotion, who even had a hit in the USA (a rarity for French artists) with the song "Spacer" in 1979. Many other European artists also recorded disco music.
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