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Disco Inferno

"Disco Inferno" is a song by American disco band the Trammps from their 1976 studio album of same name. With two other cuts by the group, it reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in early 1977, but had limited mainstream success until 1978, after being included on the soundtrack to the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever, when a re-release…

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Genre
Disco
B-side
"You Touch My Hot Line" (original) · "That's Where the Happy People Go" (reissue)
Label
Atlantic
Length
10:59 (album version) · 3:35 (radio edit)
Producers
Ronnie Baker, Norman Harris, Earl Young
Recorded
1976

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Disco Inferno

Nodes55
Edges54
Triples102
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.036364
Components1

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Disco Inferno

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related to background · 29
Disco Inferno → According, Atlantic Records, Because, Billboard Hot, Black Singles, Body Contact Contract, Dance, Danny Weiss, Disco, DJ Monty, Dolby, It, Jay Mark, Later, LP Born, March, Odissey, On, Players Association, Re-released
related to Critical reception · 24
Disco Inferno → Alan Jones, Aretha, Daily Vault, Do, From, Having, He, I'd, In, It, It's, Music Week, People Magazine, Philadelphia Inquirer, Sam Wood, Smash Hits, Tina, Tina's, Toby Anstis, Trammps
related to Tina Turner version · 18
Disco Inferno → American, August, Beatmasters, Belgium, Chris Lord-Alge, Do, Iceland, Ireland, It, Netherlands, Parlophone, Released, Roger Davies, The, Tina Turner, Turner, UK Singles Chart, What's Love Got
related to Cyndi Lauper version · 16
Disco Inferno → American, Billboard, Bobby Guy, Bryant Park, Cyn, Cyndi Lauper, Dance Trax, Ernie Lake, In, June, May, New York, Night At Roxbury, Soul Solution, The, They
related to Track listings · 3
Disco Inferno → Australian, Don't Wanna Fight, UK
B-side · 2
Disco Inferno → "That's Where the Happy People Go" (reissue), "You Touch My Hot Line" (original)
Length · 2
Disco Inferno → 10:59 (album version), 3:35 (radio edit)
Songwriters · 2
Disco Inferno → Leroy Green, Ron "Have Mercy" Kersey
Genre · 1
Disco Inferno → Disco
Label · 1
Disco Inferno → Atlantic

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disco inferno version song single soundtrack dance night tina released album film also american release turner lauper radio 1977 time

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Disco InfernoB-side"You Touch My Hot Line" (original)1.00infobox
Disco InfernoB-side"That's Where the Happy People Go" (reissue)1.00infobox
Disco InfernoGenreDisco1.00infobox
Disco InfernoLabelAtlantic1.00infobox
Disco InfernoLength10:59 (album version)1.00infobox
Disco InfernoLength3:35 (radio edit)1.00infobox
Disco InfernoProducersRonnie Baker, Norman Harris, Earl Young1.00infobox
Disco InfernoRecorded19761.00infobox
Disco InfernoReleasedDecember 28, 19761.00infobox
Disco InfernoSongwritersLeroy Green1.00infobox
Disco InfernoSongwritersRon "Have Mercy" Kersey1.00infobox
Disco InfernoStudioSigma Sound, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania1.00infobox

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