Unfortunately I don't know any of these songs, but to help the other people answer your question I'm transcribing what I heard on these songs since it's hard to hear what is being sung in many cases due to the accent or sound quality:
Unknown #3: "So I went where the sun is shining, in a Hollywood disguise, all of the Coco in San Francisco, take my body by surprise, Party people all over the land, party people do whatever they can, party people they livin' for fun, party people..." Female vocalist, song might be titled "Party People".
Unknown #4: "Fool if you think you get me babe, fool if you think you can, fool if you think i'll let you be my only lover man, can you dance, to my rhumba?, can you dance, you'll be free, can you dance so remember you wait and
dance so let me be, Fool if you think you get me babe, fool if you think you can, fool if you think i'll let you babe be my only lover man, I feel so high, got you to jump with me, I feel so real ...get into me, I feel I can fly ... won't? you fly..."
Unknown #5: "party people party people party people disco dance..." w/ female background singers and then a male singer saying "...if you come to the discotheque , ..straight away, swing you around and polka dance, up and down it's a rash, she's a girl, he's a man, can you polka I bet you can, ...Party people party people party people disco dance... Disco dance..." Sounds like another "Party People" or polka disco song.
Unknown #6: Seems like French singers. "I like the disco freak and the guilla? sound, with the frequezee?, disco
feel? the cure?. You can sing the world, you can
dry your tears...dancing dancing... Take my body only for yourself, shake your booty on the floor tonight, do the polka dance... doot doot(etc.)" Another polka disco song?
Unknown #7: "Sarkal? Sharkon? ... He was a famous fighter Sarkal? Sharkon? He... What you gonna do? ... on the floor... growing old, to remember how he died, fighting for freedom, sharkallll...." Is this "Sargon" or something? Some historical personality?
Did you hear these records in a French disco?



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