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- Disco_Lady runtime "4.333333333333333".
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- Disco_Lady abstract ""Disco Lady" is a 1976 single for Johnnie Taylor (born in Crawford, Ark.) that went on to become his biggest hit. It spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and six weeks on the Billboard R&B chart in the U.S. 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 Records, went bankrupt. The song was produced by Taylor's long-time producer, Don Davis. Among the guests on the song were three members of Parliament-Funkadelic: bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell and guitarist Glenn Goins, and Dawn's Telma Hopkins. "Disco Lady" was the first Hot 100 number-one hit with the word "disco" in its title, though there had been several disco songs that had already reached number one.During the 1980s, the song "Disco Lady" was spoofed in a popular PSA for the American Cancer Society in a promotion called "Dragon Lady." (The "Dragon Lady" in the commercial was played by a teen-aged Robin Givens, who turned off all of her peers by her excessive smoking.)In a first season episode of That 70s Show, Eric repeatedly sings the chorus of the song to appease a drunken Donna.".
- Disco_Lady album Eargasm.
- Disco_Lady bSide ""You're the Best Girl in the World"".
- Disco_Lady format Gramophone_record.
- Disco_Lady genre Disco.
- Disco_Lady genre Soul_music.
- Disco_Lady musicalArtist Johnnie_Taylor.
- Disco_Lady musicalBand Johnnie_Taylor.
- Disco_Lady producer Don_Davis_(record_producer).
- Disco_Lady recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- Disco_Lady runtime "260.0".
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- Disco_Lady writer Albert_Vance.
- Disco_Lady writer Don_Davis_(record_producer).
- Disco_Lady writer Harvey_Scales.
- Disco_Lady after ""Let Your Love Flow" by Bellamy Brothers".
- Disco_Lady after ""Livin' for the Weekend"/"Stairway to Heaven" by The O'Jays".
- Disco_Lady artist Johnnie_Taylor.
- Disco_Lady bSide ""You're the Best Girl in the World"".
- Disco_Lady before ""Boogie Fever" by The Sylvers".
- Disco_Lady before ""December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" by The Four Seasons".
- Disco_Lady format "7".
- Disco_Lady fromAlbum Eargasm.
- Disco_Lady genre Disco.
- Disco_Lady genre Soul_music.
- Disco_Lady hasPhotoCollection Disco_Lady.
- Disco_Lady label Columbia_Records.
- Disco_Lady length "4".
- Disco_Lady name "Disco Lady".
- Disco_Lady producer Don_Davis_(record_producer).
- Disco_Lady released "1976".
- Disco_Lady title Billboard_Hot_100.
- Disco_Lady title List_of_Billboard_Hot_100_number-one_singles_of_1976.
- Disco_Lady title "Billboard Hot Soul Singles number-one single".
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- Disco_Lady writer Albert_Vance.
- Disco_Lady writer Don_Davis_(record_producer).
- Disco_Lady writer Harvey_Scales.
- Disco_Lady years "--03-13".
- Disco_Lady years "--04-03".
- Disco_Lady subject Category:1976_singles.
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- Disco_Lady comment ""Disco Lady" is a 1976 single for Johnnie Taylor (born in Crawford, Ark.) that went on to become his biggest hit. It spent four weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and six weeks on the Billboard R&B chart in the U.S. 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 Records, went bankrupt. The song was produced by Taylor's long-time producer, Don Davis.".
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