"I Love The Nightlife"
Alicia Bridges
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"I'm Coming Out"
Diana Ross
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"Everybody Dance"
CHIC
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"I Don't Know If It's Right"
Evelyn "Champagne" King
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"More, More, More"
The Andrea True Connection
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"Love Train"
The O'Jays
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"The Love I Lost"
Harold Melvin & Bluenotes
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"He's The Greatest Dancer"
Sister Sledge
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"Shame"
Evelyn "Champagne" King
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"Oogum Boogum"
Brenton Wood
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"Knock On Wood"
Ami Stewart
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"Got To Have Lovin'"
Don Ray
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"Got To Be Real"
Cheryl Lynn
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"Good Times"
CHIC
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"Let's All Chant"
Michael Zager Band
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"Doctor's Orders"
Carol Douglas
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"I Love the Nightlife"
India with Nuyorican Soul
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Last Days of Disco comes from director Whit Stillman (Metropolitan and Barcelona) and centers around a group of recent college graduates involved in New York City's thriving disco scene in the last months of the disco era. A dance club becomes the center of nightlife for the group of young people recently arrived in Manhattan. Alice and Charlotte work in a publishing training program, having just graduated from college where Charlotte was popular and Alice was not. Charlotte decides to appoint herself as Alice's best friend and help her through a disappointing romantic life. As in most of Stillman's films, the casts are young and up-and-comers but not necessarily commercially well known yet.

Last Days of Disco is the third and "middle" of the three films that began with Metropolitan and conclude chronologically with Barcelona, with some characters from both previous films showing up at the club.

The Last Days of Disco soundtrack is literally a disco's greatest hits package that features the "get-your-booty-on-the-dance-floor" faves. In addition tohe original version, the soundtrack features a contemporary track of "I Love The Nightlife" by India with Nuyorican Soul, uniting past and present.

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