Donna Summer – On The Radio (1979)
Donna Summer – On The Radio (1979)
01. On The Radio 04:01 02. Love To Love You Baby 04:15 03. Try Me, I Know We Can Make It 03:18 04. I Feel Love 03:21 05. Our Love 03:44 06. I Remember Yesterday 04:45 07. I Love You 03:11 play 08. Heaven Knows 03:31 09. Last Dance 04:56 10. MacArthur Park 03:55 11. Hot Stuff 02:55 12. Bad Girls 03:05 play 13. Dim All The Lights 04:11 14. Sunset People 04:32 15. No More Tears 11:43 16. On the Radio (Long Version) 05:51
Disco diva Donna Summer was born LaDonna Adrian Gaines, in Boston in 1948. Teaming up with Italian producer Giorgio Moroder in the mid 70s, her first success came with the European hit "The Hostage" in 1974. Two years later she cut a 17-minute version of the steamy "Love to Love You Baby", which became a massive disco hit and reached No.2 in the pop charts, despite being banned by some radio stations. In 1977 she topped that achievement with the futuristic "I Feel Love". It topped the charts in the UK and across Europe, and hit No.6 in America. The song is now considered a landmark in the history of disco and dance music. 1978's "Last Dance" was another million-selling single, reaching No.3 in the US and winning Summer her first of five Grammy awards. Summer's 1979 double-album Bad Girls yielded three more massive hits: the back-to-back chart-toppers "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls", and "Dim All the Lights" (which shamefully only reached No.2). In the mid-80s, Summer's impact began to wane and her career faded away. However, she is still very highly regarded today thanks to "Love to Love You Baby" and "I Feel Love".
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