"Disco Lady" is a 1976 single for Johnnie Taylor, and went on to become his biggest hit. It spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart (six weeks R&B) in the US, and was the only Billboard Hot 100 hit with the word "disco" in its title. It was also the first single to be certified platinum by the RIAA. The single was Taylor's first for Columbia Records, where Taylor signed after his long-time label Stax went bankrupt. The song was produced by Taylor's longtime producer, Don Davis. Among the guests on the song were three members of Parliament-Funkadelic: bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell and guitarist Glen Goins and Dawn's Telma Hopkins.
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| - "Disco Lady" is a 1976 single for Johnnie Taylor, and went on to become his biggest hit. It spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart (six weeks R&B) in the US, and was the only Billboard Hot 100 hit with the word "disco" in its title. It was also the first single to be certified platinum by the RIAA. The single was Taylor's first for Columbia Records, where Taylor signed after his long-time label Stax went bankrupt. The song was produced by Taylor's longtime producer, Don Davis. Among the guests on the song were three members of Parliament-Funkadelic: bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell and guitarist Glen Goins and Dawn's Telma Hopkins. (en)
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| - "You're the Best Girl in the World" (en)
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| - "Disco Lady" is a 1976 single for Johnnie Taylor, and went on to become his biggest hit. It spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart (six weeks R&B) in the US, and was the only Billboard Hot 100 hit with the word "disco" in its title. It was also the first single to be certified platinum by the RIAA. The single was Taylor's first for Columbia Records, where Taylor signed after his long-time label Stax went bankrupt. The song was produced by Taylor's longtime producer, Don Davis. Among the guests on the song were three members of Parliament-Funkadelic: bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell and guitarist Glen Goins and Dawn's Telma Hopkins. (en)
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