Encapsulating all the energy and excitement of the dancefloor, Heatwave's 1977
earworm "Boogie Nights" became one of the best-loved tracks of the disco era.
The song was written by keyboardist Rod Temperton and was featured on the
international funk-disco group's debut 1976 album, Too Hot to Handle, produced
by Barry Blue. Certified platinum in the US, "Boogie Nights" made it to Number 2
in the UK and became of the most recognizable disco tracks by a UK-based group.
Heatwave's next single from Too Hot to Handle, the slow soul jam "Always and
Forever", also became a timeless class...