Forty-five years ago this week, songwriter Susan Hutcheson and singer Alicia Bridges sat down in the dining room of a Douglasville home with a borrowed tape recorder. What they made was a disco hit that lasted decades.
The late 1970s was a pivotal moment in the history of popular music, with artists exploring new sounds and genres while continuing to push the boundaries of what was considered mainstream. 1978 in particular saw a wealth of iconic songs released, ranging from disco anthems to punk rock classics to chart-topping pop hits. In this