Jose,
are you trying to set up a disco night ???
Reason I'm asking is I'm no deejay, but approached your question from the standpoint of a clubgoer. If it's a disco night you're setting up, then this clubgoer would wanna hear some fairly familiar tunes, too, mixed in with awesome-but-maybe-obscure album cuts that groove. I'm not talking familiar like YMCA, Bad Girls or Shake Your Booty (and similarly overplayed tunes), but more cuts that disco fans might have a touch of familiarity/recognition with (such as Got to Give It Up and I'm Ready, which you already list, and others like Spank by Jimmy Bo Horne and Quite Village by Ritchie Family). The disco charts that Marky's been posting for 1974-76 are a great resource, as well as any Billboard chart compilation book showing the albums or pop singles or disco singles or R&B singles by disco acts getting enough airplay/sales to make the charts.
So, basically . . . I'm suggesting using the 70s charts to create a fun, vibrant mix of the "hits" loved by disco fans with the ones that "shoulda been hits" that you are helping the dancers discover perhaps for the first time. Best of luck to ya !!!




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