The following is a list of Italo disco artists and songs, divided in two sections. The first section includes notable Italo disco groups and solo artists. The second section includes Italo disco songs. Solo artists are listed alphabetically by last name while groups are listed alphabetically by the first letter (not including the prefix "the", "a" or "an").
Year | Artist | Song |
---|---|---|
1978 | La Bionda | "One for You, One for Me" [10] |
Giorgio Moroder | "Chase" [31] | |
Riz Ortolani | "Il corpo di Linda" [40] | |
1979 | Easy Going | "Fear" [31] |
Tantra | "Hills of Katmandu" [40] | |
1980 | Kano | "Holly Dolly" [43] |
"I'm Ready" [17] [44] | ||
"It's a War" [31] [45] | ||
"Now Baby Now" [28] | ||
1981 | A Number of Names | "Sharevari" [31] [46] |
Passengers | "The Last Romantic" [19] | |
1982 | Blackway | "New Life" [4] |
Dharma | "Plastic Doll" [31] | |
Electra | "Feels Good" [47] [31] | |
Expansives | "Life With You" [48] | |
Klein + M.B.O. | "Dirty Talk" [2] [31] [49] | |
'Lectric Workers | "Robot Is Systematic" [17] [31] [50] | |
Pink Project | "Amama" [28] | |
Gino Soccio | "Remember" [31] | |
Steel Mind | "Bad Passion" [31] | |
1983 | Asso | "Do It Again" [51] |
B.W.H. | "Stop" [31] | |
Baby's Gang | "Happy Song" [52] | |
Casco | "Cybernetic Love" [28] [31] | |
Charlie | "Spacer Woman" [28] [50] | |
Doctor's Cat | "Feel the Drive" [31] | |
Fun Fun | "Happy Station" (Scratch Version) [31] | |
Gazebo | "I Like Chopin" [8] [9] [14] [17] [36] | |
"Love in Your Eyes" [17] | ||
Helen | "Witch" [28] | |
Kano | "Another Life" [23] | |
Klein + M.B.O. | "The MBO Theme" [47] | |
Gary Low | "I Want You" [53] [54] | |
Mr. Flagio | "Take a Chance" [31] [49] | |
My Mine | "Hypnotic Tango" [28] [31] | |
P. Lion | "Happy Children" [33] [55] | |
Plustwo | "Melody" [28] | |
Ryan Paris | "Dolce Vita" [8] [14] [55] [56] | |
Righeira | "Vamos a la playa" [17] | |
"No Tengo Dinero" | ||
Alexander Robotnick | "Problèmes d'amour" [2] [57] | |
Bob Salton | "Starknight" [31] | |
Savage | "Don't Cry Tonight" [58] [38] | |
Scotch | "Penguins' Invasion" [28] [50] | |
1984 | Baby's Gang | "Challenger" [14] [28] |
Big Ben Tribe | "Tarzan Loves the Summer Nights" [59] | |
Carrara | "Shine on Dance" [10] | |
Valerie Dore | "Get Closer" [14] [31] [60] | |
"The Night" [60] | ||
Fake | "Frogs in Spain" [28] | |
Fancy | "Slice Me Nice" [17] | |
Ken Laszlo | "Hey Hey Guy" [15] | |
Danny Keith | "Keep on Music" [56] | |
Sandy Marton | "People from Ibiza" [9] [55] | |
Miko Mission | "How Old Are You?" [14] [28] [55] | |
Moon Ray | "Comanchero" [5] | |
Novecento | "Movin' On" [61] | |
P. Lion | "Dream" [33] | |
Ryan Paris | "Fall in Love" [56] | |
Raf | "Self Control" [1] [62] [63] | |
Rose | "Magic Carillon" [28] | |
Savage | "Only You" [64] | |
Scotch | "Disco Band" [14] | |
Alexander Robotnick | "Dance Boy Dance" [31] | |
Topo & Roby | "Under the Ice" [56] | |
1985 | Alba | "Only Music Survives" [65] |
Baltimora | "Tarzan Boy" [5] [6] [8] | |
Cyber People | "Void Vision" [28] | |
Valerie Dore | "It's So Easy" [56] | |
Brian Ice | "Talking to the Night" [58] | |
Ken Laszlo | "Tonight" [14] | |
Loui$ | "Pink Footpath" [28] | |
Taffy | "I Love My Radio (Midnight Radio)" [66] | |
Thai Break | "Flowers in the Rain" [31] | |
1986 | Eddy Huntington | "U.S.S.R." [16] |
Koto | "Jabdah" [23] | |
Mike Mareen | "Love Spy" [28] | |
Manuele Pepe | "Shadilay" [67] | |
Radiorama | "Vampires" [14] | |
Sabrina | "Sexy Girl" [17] | |
1987 | Danuta | "Touch My Heart" [68] |
Den Harrow | "Don't Break My Heart" [14] | |
Funny Twins | "You and Me" [66] | |
Francesco Napoli | "Balla Balla" [64] | |
Sabrina | "Boys (Summertime Love)" [5] [16] [58] [55] | |
Spagna | "Call Me" [16] |
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