Hailing from the Sunshine State of Florida, KC And The Sunshine Band are an era-defining funk ensemble who have long been regarded as leading lights of the 70s disco era. Masterminded by ice-cool vocalist Harry Wayne Casey and hot-fingered bassist/producer Richard Finch, the best KC And The Sunshine Band songs positively shine with funk grooves, Florida soul and dancefloor-ready beats aimed at bringing a ray of light into the pop charts.
With a beefy, punch-packing sound sweetened by horns, strings and layered vocals, the group’s dancefloor-filling grooves became anthems of the disco craze. From Get Down Tonight to That’s The Way (I Like It), each innuendo-packed earworm built upon the last, helping KC And The Sunshine band to became the first group since The Beatles to score four US No.1 hit singles in a single 12-month period – a remarkable achievement that has rightly earned the band their place in pop history.
Here, then, is our list of the best KC And The Sunshine Band songs, packed with foot-stomping disco classics that defined an era.
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10: Queen Of Clubs (from ‘Do It Good’, 1974)
Calling out to the scene-stealing divas of “every nightclub across the nation”, Queen Of Clubs was a royal flush that gifted KC And The Sunshine Band their first significant chart breakthrough, exceeding the performance of their debut single, Blow Your Whistle, by peaking at No.66 in the US and No.7 in the UK. Released in April 1974, the song’s freewheeling energy and vocalist Harry Wayne Casey’s wild falsetto put listeners in a spin by celebrating a glammed-up party animal who turns heads on the dancefloor (“She’s got style, y’all, she’s got class/She can groove it slow or move it real fast”).