"Disco Lady" peaked at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart and U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles Chart in the Spring of 1976 for Johnny Taylor. Billboard ranked it as the No. 3 song for 1976; Cash Box had it the year's No. 1 song.
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"Disco Lady" peaked at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart and U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles Chart in the Spring of 1976 for Johnny Ta… read more
"Disco Lady" peaked at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart and U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles Chart in the Spring of 1976 for Johnny Taylor. Billboard ranked it as the No. … read more
Johnnie Harrison Taylor (born May 5, 1934, Crawfordsville, Arkansas; died May 31, 2000, Dallas, Texas) was an American musician that sang in a wide variety of genres, including blues, disco, gospel, pop, and soul. Often using an energetic, belting delivery, he's perhaps best known for his work for the iconic Stax/Volt label, particularly with southern soul classics such as "Who's Making Love" and "Jody's Got Your Girl and Gone" in which he held his own against friendly rivals such as Otis Redding and Sam & Dave. Growing up amidst music, Taylor … read more
Johnnie Harrison Taylor (born May 5, 1934, Crawfordsville, Arkansas; died May 31, 2000, Dallas, Texas) was an American musician that sang in a wide variety of genres, including blues, disco…read more
Johnnie Harrison Taylor (born May 5, 1934, Crawfordsville, Arkansas; died May 31, 2000, Dallas, Texas) was an American musician that sang in a wide variety of genres, including blues, disco, gospel, pop, and soul. Often using an energe…read more