List of disco artists (F–K)

The following lists groups or individuals primarily associated with the disco era of the 1970s and some of their most noteworthy disco hits. Numerous artists, not usually considered disco artists, implemented some of the styles and sounds of disco music, and are also included.

See Also: List of disco artists (A–E), List of disco artists (F–K), List of disco artists (L–R), List of disco artists (S–Z)

F

  • Faith, Hope & Charity[1]
    • "To Each His Own" (1975), "Don't Pity Me" (1978), "I'm Ready For A New Love" (1978)
  • Fat Larry's Band
    • "Center City" (1977), "Fascination" (1977), "Lookin' for Love" (1979), "Let the Sun Shine" (1979), "Last Chance to Dance" (1979)
  • Fatback Band
    • "Do the Bus stop" (1977), "Spanish Hustle" (1976), "Disco-Crazy" (1977), "NYCNYUSA" (1978), "Mile-High" (1978), "Do the Boogie Woogie" (1979), You're My Candy Sweet" (1979)
  • Ferrante & Teicher
    • Classical Disco (1979)
  • Fern Kinney
    • "Groove Me" (1979), "Pillow Talk" (1979), "Together We Are Beautiful" (1980)
  • The Fiestas
    • "Tina, the Disco Queen" (1977)
  • First Choice
    • "Armed and Extremely Dangerous"[2] (1973), "The Player" (1974), "Dr. Love" (1977), "Let No Man Put Asunder" (1977), "Hold Your Horses" (1979)
  • The Floaters
    • "I Just Wanna Be with You" (1978)
  • Floyd Cramer
    • "Theme from the Television Series 'Dallas'" (1980)
  • Four Tops
    • "Catfish" (1976), "The Show Must Go On" (1977)
  • Foxy[3]
    • "The Way You Do the Things You Do" (1976), "People Fall in Love (While Dancing)" (1977), "Teena's Song" (1978), "Get Off" (1978), "Ready For Love" (1978), "Hot Number" (1979), "Devil Boogie" (1979), "Headhunter" (1979)
  • France Joli
    • "Come To Me" (1979), "Don't Stop Dancing" (1979), "Let Go" (1979), "Playboy" (1979), "The Heart To Break The Heart" (1980), "Gonna Get Over You" (1982), "I Need Someone" (1982), "Your Good Lovin'" (1982), "Girl In The 80's" (1984)
  • Frankie Avalon
    • "Venus" (1976)
  • Frankie Valli
    • "And That Reminds Me" (1969), (w/ The Four Seasons) "Who Loves You" (1975), (w/ The Four Seasons) "Swearin' to God" (1975), "Our Day Will Come" (1975), "December 1963 (Oh What a Night)" (w/ The Four Seasons) (1976), "Grease" (1978), "Passion for Paris" (1979), "Soul" (1980), "Heaven Above Me" (1980), "Let It Be Whatever It Is" (1980)
  • Frantique
    • "Strut Your Funky Stuff" (1979), "Disco Dancer" (1979)
  • Freda Payne
    • "Love Magnet" (1977), "Livin' For The Beat" (1978), "Happy Days Are Here Again/Happy Music" (1978), "Red Hot" (1979), I'll Do Anything for You" (1979)
  • Funkadelic

G

H

I

  • Idris Muhammad
    • "Could Heaven Ever Be Like This" (1977), "Dancing in the Land of Lovely Ladies" (1978), "Disco Man" (1979)
  • The Impressions
    • "Dance" (1977)
  • Inner Life
    • "I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair)" (1979)
  • Instant Funk
    • "I Got My Mind Made Up" (1978), "Crying" (1979)
  • Isaac Hayes
    • "Juicy Fruit (Disco Freak)" (1976), "Stranger in Paradise" (1977), "Moonlight Lovin' (Ménage à trois)" (1977), "Shaft II" (1978), "Don't Let Go" (1979)
  • The Isley Brothers
    • "People of Today" (1976), "Who Loves You Better" (1976), "I Wanna Be With You" (1979), "Winner Takes All" (1979), "Life In The City" (1979), "It's a Disco Night (Rock Don't Stop)" (1979)

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