• 50 years of Dance music

  • Mar 16 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
  • Podcast

50 years of Dance music

  • Summary

  • A must-have for anyone with interest in electronic dance music of the past and present. From Aretha Franklin’s « Think (1968) and Patrick Hernandez’ « Born to be alive (1978), to Jain’s « Makeba », (2015) here is a selection of 35 dance hits that have probably nailed some of us to the dancefloor throughout the years.

    1. Makeba - Jain and Ian Asher, 2. Be my lover - David Guetta, Hypaton, La Bouche, 3. If only I could - Sydney Youngblood, 4.Why did you do it - Stretch, 5. Fastlove - George Michael, 6. Titanium - David Guetta Feat. Sia, 7. Pjanoo - Eric Prydz, 8. Love and Pride - King, 9. Just a little more love - David Guetta Feat. Chris Willis, 10. Don’t you want me - Felix, 11. You don’t know me - Armand Van Helden Feat. Duane Harden, 12. Think - Aretha Franklin, 13. Yeke Yeke - Mory Kante, 14. Firework - Katy Perry, 15. I love it - Ilona Pop Feat. Charli XCX, 16. Infinity - Guru Josh, 17. 1999 - Prince, 18. Hold my hand - Jess Glynne, 19. All around the world - Lisa Stansfield, 20. Smooth operator - Sade, 21. Hung Up - Madonna, 22. You should be dancing - Bee Gees, 23. Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke Feat. T. I. And Pharrell, 24. Murder on the dance floor - Sophie Ellis-Bextor, 25. Just Dance - Lady Gaga, 26. Can you party - Royal House, 27. Don’t start now - Due Lipa, 28. Money’s too tight to mention - Simply Red, 29. Moves like Jagger - Maroon 5 Feat. Christina Aguilera, 30. Gangnam Style - Psy, 31. Born to be alive - Patrick Hernandez, 32. Played-a-Live - Safri Duo, 33. Born slippy - Underworld, 34. Blinding Lights - The Weeknd, 35. Despacito - Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee Feat. Justin Bieber.

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