Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack

The big one. The undisputed sound of 1977-78, spearheaded, strangely, by white, mainstream and mainly non-disco group The Bee Gees. That said, their disco hits Staying Alive and Night Fever were floor-fillers and have become iconic. 

Their version of More Than A Woman was ok, but I always preferred Tavares' take on the song. Jive Talkin' and You Should Be Dancing were good too. In many ways, though, the essence of the discos was found in the orchestrated strings-dominated numbers such as Walter Murphy's A Fifth Of BeethovenA Night On Disco MountainManhattan Skyline and Salsation, all by David Shire. I have always been a fan of Kool & The Gang's Open Sesame, KC & The Sunshine Band's Boogie Shoes and The Trammps irresistible stomp Disco Inferno

There was some good stuff on here as well as the Bee Gees material and it brings back so many great memories. You can't beat Yvonne Elliman's If I Can't Have You either. 

Incidentally, the movie was a much darker affair than is often presumed, quite tragic in places. Oh, and I always had a thing for John Travolta's first girlfriend too (the one with the big tits). He should have stuck with her. I would have done, all day long.

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