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Everybody Goes Disco - School of Rock: Disco

Artist Song
The Rolling Stones  Miss You  
Barry Manilow  Copacabana (At the Copa)  
Rod Stewart  Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?  
Johnnie Taylor  Disco Lady  
David Bowie  Golden Years  
Earth, Wind & Fire  Boogie Wonderland  
Electric Light Orchestra  Shine a Little Love  
Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer  No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)  
Boz Scaggs  Lowdown  
Frankie Valli  Swearin' to God  
KISS  I Was Made for Lovin' You  
Cher  Take Me Home  
The Isley Brothers  It's a Disco Night, Pts. 1 & 2  
Charo & The Salsoul Orchestra  Dance a Little Bit Closer (12" Mix)  
Roxy Music  Angel Eyes  
Sergio Mendes  I'll Tell You  
Chicago  Street Player  
Johnny Mathis  Begin the Beguine  
Esther Phillips  What a Difference a Day Makes  
Herbie Mann  Hi-Jack  
Joe Tex  Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)  

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By the end of the ’70s, disco was a force of nature that pulled A-list artists into its orbit from the most distant points in pop’s universe. Gravel-throated blues rocker Rod Stewart, light-years beyond the heartbroken schoolboy insecurity of “Maggie May,” swaggers across "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" with a muscle-flexing, mirror-gazing peacock strut as if challenging his newly disco-fied mate Mick Jagger to a dance-floor duel. Bringing her reputation as a vocalist’s vocalist uptown from Broadway and Carnegie Hall, Barbra Streisand joins Donna Summer at the mic for “No More Tears (Enough Is Enough),” the two spurring each other into a man-slamming frenzy until "enough!" explodes from their lungs in a fuse-blowing climax. Even Brazilian bossa nova king Sergio Mendes rouses himself from the sleepy, doe-eyed pop of “The Look of Love” to dance-floor euphoria in the throbbing, mirror-ball magnetic “I’ll Tell You.” There's more where these came from, as rockers and divas from Kiss to Cher scrambled to find their seat on the unstoppable disco express.
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