Donna Summer - Hot Stuff!(Cosa Caliente) 1979
I Can See You - by Paddy Summerfield c. 1986
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Sunday, December 31, 2023
On this day in 1948 | DONNA SUMMER was born . . . . . .
I Feel Love
Donna Summer / Giorgio Moroder
Donna Summer was born as Donna Gaines in Boston, Massachusetts on this day in 1948.
She feels love.
Giorgio Moroder is 83 lacing in the Tyrol and co-wrote I feel Love with collaborator Pete Bellotte
Friday, December 31, 2021
Song of the Day! Donna Summer 'I Feel Love!'
Donna Summer was born as LaDonna Adrian Gaines in Boston, Massachusetts on this day in 1948. She feels love.
Don't we all but . . . . . . .
TURN IT UP!
again yes I bought it when it came out (12" extended mix only!) and no I wasn't so much a disco diva but Georgio Moroder had that hook!
A life long non-smoker Donna died from lung cancer in 2012 and had a theory
that living in plain view of Ground Zero the fumes and toxic dust from 9/11 gave her the cancer . . . . . who is to say otherwise . . . . . . . .? She was 63
Monday, May 15, 2017
and continuing the albums or singles bought when they came out , I found this single on the bargain bins and largely well totally because of the musicianship of Moroder, I bought it. It was great really loud and despite not being a disco night club fan it hit the spot every time somehow
The only Donna Summer I own and I defend it being in my record collection with fervour. It is and remains a classic . . . . . . . .again turn it UP!
The only Donna Summer I own and I defend it being in my record collection with fervour. It is and remains a classic . . . . . . . .again turn it UP!
On this day in music history: May 13, 1977 - “I Remember Yesterday”, the fifth studio album by Donna Summer is released. Produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, it is recorded at Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany in Early 1977. It is a concept album comprising of popular music throughout the decades (from the 1940’s to the 1970’s) with Moroder and Belotte’s electronic dance rhythms intermingling with music from the past, present, and future. The initial single from the album is the ballad “Can’t We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over?)”, but club DJ’s discover the track “I Feel Love” on the B-side. The last track on the LP, the sequencer driven “I Feel Love” conceptually represents the “future” of music. The groundbreaking song quickly becomes a smash in discos around the world. From the dance floor it crosses over to radio and hitting #1 in the UK, #6 on the Hot 100 and spending three weeks at number one the Billboard Club Play chart. Regarded as one of the most important and influential dance records of all time, “I Feel Love” goes on to be remixed numerous times, the first being an epic length version (running over fifteen minutes) by synth pioneer Patrick Cowley in 1982. The song is also covered by Bronski Beat and Marc Almond (of Soft Cell) in 1985, taking their version to #3 on the UK singles chart. Originally released on CD in 1991, it is remastered and reissued in Japan as a limited edition SHM-CD in 2012. It is also reissued by Culture Factory Records in 2014, packaged in a mini-LP sleeve replicating the original vinyl LP artwork, including the Casablanca label on the disc and company inner sleeve. “I Remember Yesterday” peaks at number eighteen on the Billboard Top 200, number eleven on the R&B album chart, number three on the UK album chart, and is certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.
another from Jeff Harris' wonderful music blog
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