“Boogie Nights” is a disco-funk song by the British-American band Heatwave. Written by Rod Temperton, the song was released in 1976 as the lead single from their debut album, also titled “Too Hot to Handle.”
“Boogie Nights” is characterized by its funky bassline, energetic rhythm, and catchy melody. The lyrics celebrate the joy of dancing and having a good time at the disco, capturing the vibrant atmosphere of the late 1970s disco scene. The song’s infectious groove and lively instrumentation contributed to its popularity.
Upon its release, “Boogie Nights” became a major hit for Heatwave. It reached the top 10 on the charts in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. The song’s success helped Heatwave establish themselves as a prominent disco band during the disco era.
“Boogie Nights” remains a classic disco anthem and is often included in disco and funk music compilations. Its upbeat and danceable vibe continues to make it a favorite on dance floors and a nostalgic reminder of the disco era.