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The best dance songs of all time
Dance music is a genre that has evolved a great deal over the decades, adding many new elements also thanks to the contribution of electronic music.
The well-known US music magazine 'Rolling Stone' has tried to draw up a personal ranking of the best dance songs of all time, capable of making the history of this musical genre, also helping to define the sound of the various musical decades.
Obviously, there is nothing more personal than musical taste, and even in this case, the ranking does not define which songs are the absolute best: certainly, however, these songs have marked the history of the dance genre.
The ranking was produced by 'Rolling Stone'
Dance music is a genre that has evolved a great deal over the decades, adding new elements also thanks to the contribution of electronics. The well-known US music magazine 'Rolling Stone' has attempted to compile a personal ranking of the best dance songs of all time, which have made the history of this musical genre and also helped to define the sound of the various musical decades. Obviously, there is nothing more personal than musical taste, and even in this case the ranking does not define which tracks are the absolute best: however, these tracks have certainly marked the history of the dance and disco genre.
10. Latch - Disclosure feat. Sam Smith
The hit 'Latch' has been certified with 20 platinum records: 6 in Australia, 3 in the US, 2 in Canada, Denmark, Italy, UK and Sweden, and 1 in Germany. There is also an exciting acoustic version of this song, included in the deluxe edition of Sam Smith's debut album.
9. Show Me Love - Robin S.
Robin S.'s debut single, 'Show Me Love' enjoyed worldwide fame when Swedish disc jockey and record producer StoneBridge used the track and made a remix of it. Since then, the song can be found in almost every club in the world, and samples of the track were later used by Jason Derulo (in the track 'Don't Wanna Go Home') and Beyoncé (in the track 'Break My Soul').
8. Move Your Body - Marshall Jefferson
'Move Your Body' is one of the first 'house' songs in history. Released in 1985, it initially did not enjoy DJ support. Later, the song began to be played in Chicago dance clubs and began to gain notoriety. This is one of the first disco tracks in which a piano is used in the musical part.
7. Dancing on My Own - Robyn
"Dancing on My Own" was nominated at the 2011 Grammy Awards in the 'Best Dance Recording' category, an award later won by Rihanna with "Only Girl (in the World)". Equally famous is Calum Scott's acoustic version of this song, sung during the audition for 'Britain's Got Talent'.
6. Let the Music Play - Shannon
Again, we are talking about one of the first songs of dance music, considered an institution of this musical genre. 'Let the Music Play' is the first single from Shannon's debut album and remains the biggest hit of the singer, described as 'the international queen of freestyle'.
5. Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life - Indeep
Released in 1982, 'Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life' still enjoys good fortune in the dance music world, as evidenced by the many tracks that feature samples of the song, among them: 'Bring Me Edelweiss' by Edelweiss, 'If Ya Gettin' Down' by The 5ive and Tom Jones' version of 'Black Betty'.
4. Your Love - Frankie Knuckles and Jamie Principle
Your Love' also belongs to the world of 'Chicago House' and it was in Chicago that the song was played for over a year before being released and marketed in record shops. The fame of this song helped spark the production of songs very similar in sound and structure, such as 'You Got The Love' by the group The Source.
3. Good Times - Chic
"Good Times" was Chic's second single to reach number one on the Billboard 100 and is one of the most sampled tracks ever in the music world: its samples can be found in songs from a wide variety of genres, from rock and pop to rap and hip-hop. Among the most famous tracks that contain samples of 'Good Times' are: 'Rapper's Delight' (The Sugarhill Gang), 'Another One Bites the Dust' (Queen), 'Around The World' (Daft Punk), Rapture (Blondie), 'She Wolf' (Shakira).
2. One More Time - Daft Punk
"One More Time" was Daft Punk's first single to reach the US Billboard Top 100, becoming one of their biggest commercial successes. The video, designed and supervised by Leiji Matsumoto, is an anime showing scenes that later appeared in the 2003 film 'Interstella 5555'.
1. I Feel Love - Donna Summer
In first place is a dance music institution such as 1977's 'I Feel Love', unanimously regarded as one of the most influential songs ever for disco and dance music from the 1980s onwards. "I Feel Love" is ranked number one among the best dance songs of all time according to 'Rolling Stone', but it also tops the list of the best disco songs ever compiled in 2016 by Giorgio Moroder.