Donna Summer
Album
Donna Summer (album)...Lukather, Michael Sembello, Dan Sembello and David Batteau. This made it the largest number of songwriters ever to contribute to a Donna Summer album. Summer has stated that this was one of the hardest albums ever to record - some of the... In this article: Donna Summer, State of Independence, Quincy Jones, Love Is in Control, Pete Bellotte, Lush Life, Giorgio Moroder, Bruce Springsteen, Donna Summer, and The Deep |
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Live and More
...of Summer's best-known disco tracks in the United States - "Last Dance ". Though the studio recording of this song was not included in any Donna Summer album, it had been used in the soundtrack of the movie ''Thank God It's Friday, in which...
In this article: Live and More, Donna Summer, MacArthur Park, Casablanca Records, Last Dance, Heaven Knows, Grammy Award, United States, and Once Upon a Time
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Telegraph.co.uk - Arts | October 02, 2009
Sir Alan Parker on the making of Fame
I had originally approached Giorgio Moroder (who had done the score of Midnight Express) to do the music, but he was busy on a new Donna Summer album. I also asked Jeff Lynn of the ELO, who were very big in America at the time, but he...
In this article: Fame, Alan Marshall, Michael Gore, Irene Cara, Barry Miller, New York, Midnight Express, and Fame
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Wikipedia | May 09, 2009
Protection (Donna Summer song)
Protection is a song written by Bruce Springsteen for Donna Summer. It was originally featured on the 1982 Donna Summer album which was produced by Quincy Jones. In 1997 it was also included on One Step Up/Two Steps Back: The Songs Of Bruce...
In this article: Bruce Springsteen, Protection, Donna Summer, Jon Landau, E Street Band, United States Copyright Office, Grammy, David Geffen, Roy Bittan, and Quincy Jones
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EURweb.com | April 17, 2008
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...studio album of new material since 1991's "Mistaken Identity," and her first new release since the 1999 live CD/DVD "VH1 Presents Donna Summer: Live & More - Encore!," which was taped at New York City's Hammerstein Ballroom. The lead...
In this article: Crayons, Donna Summer, Billboard, I'm a Fire, Mistaken Identity, Rama, Ontario, and Ontario
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
I Feel Love
...parts) but a re-edit of the original track with new instrumentation superimposed. Following 1993's The Donna Summer Anthology and 1994's '', both released by PolyGram, "I Feel Love" was re-released on the PolyGram sublabel Manifesto in...
In this article: I Feel Love, Giorgio Moroder, I Remember Yesterday, Faithless, The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, Future Lovers, Rolling Stone, A House, and PolyGram
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Breakaway (Donna Summer song)
...smash "This Time I Know It's For Real." Three of these hits later turned up on a Europe-only compilation album entitled The Best of Donna Summer, released in 1990 by Warner Bros. Records. The album also included "Breakaway" which...
In this article: Breakaway, Another Place and Time, Donna Summer, This Time I Know It's for Real, State of Independence, Warner Bros, Stock, Aitken & Waterman, and Europe
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Wikipedia | September 29, 2009
State of Independence
...Bros. Records, and their main label had been used to distribute her work in Europe. The Best of Donna Summer featured some of Summer's biggest hits from this period (with the exception of any material from the Mercury album, as this was...
In this article: State of Independence, PolyGram, Martin Luther King, Jr., Warner Bros, State of Independence, Jon & Vangelis, Mercury Records, Moodswings, Europe, and Love Is in Control
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Smashits | December 04, 2008
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...Robert Planet & Alison Krauss Please Read The ... Pop/R&B Superstar & Living Legend Donna Summer performs her 1978 Grammy nominated song for Best Pop Vocal Performance for "MacArthur Park". She is singing it Live in 2004 ... Pop/R&B Diva...
In this article: Grammy Award, Leona Lewis, Coldplay, Adele, Chasing Pavements, Bleeding Love, Paper Planes, and Viva la Vida
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Wikipedia | May 25, 2009
Endless Summer: Greatest Hits
...genres. Unlike 1993's The Donna Summer Anthology, which had used the majority of the songs in their original, longer forms, Endless Summer generally contained the versions of the songs that were used upon their release as a single. However,...
In this article: Endless Summer: Greatest Hits, Donna Summer, Melody of Love, I Don't Wanna Get Hurt, Any Way At All, I Feel Love, Heaven Knows, and The Wanderer
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BBC News | September 24, 2009
Abba nominated for Hall of Fame
...than 500 music experts who will decide on the nominees. Darlene Love, Jimmy Cliff, Donna Summer Laura Nyro, The Chantels, The Stooges, Genesis and The Hollies complete the list. Smith added: "Obviously the Hall of Fame has excellent...
In this article: Billboard, Chad Smith, Chili pepper, Jeff Beck, Darlene Love, LL Cool J, Bobby Womack, Genesis, and Little Anthony and the Imperials
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Donna Summer is the self-titled album released by the American singer in 1982. Having left Casablanca Records, with whom she had had some of the biggest selling and most popular hits of the disco era in the 1970s, Summer had signed to Geffen Records in 1980 and had continued working with Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, with whom she had written the vast majority of her hits. However, Geffen were unhappy with the second album she made for them and decided to shelve it. Instead she was paired up with Quincy Jones and made this self-titled album. It was the first time she had worked with a producer other than Moroder and Bellotte since 1974 save for the one-off track "Down Deep Inside (Theme From "The Deep")" which was produced by John Barry for the film "The Deep".
- Name:
- Donna Summer
- Type:
- Album
- Genre:
- R&B, soul, rock
- Release Date:
- July 19, 1982
- Produced by:
- Quincy Jones
- Recorded By:
- Donna Summer
- Length:
- 41:09
- Record Label:
- Geffen
- Recording Dates:
- 1982
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