Thanks for the great reaction to Donna Summer, she is by far the most underrated singer, her talent was off the charts among female singers. Besides her amazing vocal talent, she is the only artist to have won Grammy awards in four different music categories, Rock, dance, R&B and Gospel. She had number hits until right before she died in 2012.
@@Eva_la_Diva Hi Eva, thank you for the message. Yes I have several, but for sure I Will Go With You, (Con Te Partiró) embodies Donna's incredible vocal skills, along with her performance and the presentation in this video is just pure class. Along with her live version of Anyway At All on Jay Leno. Thank you!
Donna Summer was at Chasen's at a party for Julio Iglesias and I went to the ladies' room with my manager [Susan Muneo] and there was a little woman... First of all we walk in the room and we heard a TV set going, and I thought to myself "what kind of restaurant is this, that they would have a television in the ladies' room? This must be pretty posh." And so we peeked around the corner, and there was a little lady sitting there with her head tilted to the side and she was just gone-she was asleep. And the TV was just blasting loud. And I looked at her and my heart just filled up with compassion for this lady, and I thought to myself, "God, she works hard for the money, cooped up in this stinky little room all night." Then I thought about it, and I said, "She works hard for the money... She works hard for the money... Susan! She works hard for the money! This is it! This is it! I know this is it!". Summer quickly wrote down the title and presented it the next day at the house of her producer Omartian; he helped her flesh out the words and music, to become the final song written for the album. Johnson agreed to be photographed for the album's rear cover, standing in a diner with Summer, the two wearing matching waitress outfits. The first verse of the song starts "Onetta there in the corner stand". According to MusicNotes.com, the song is performed in the key of G♯ minor in common time with a tempo of 136 beats per minute. Summer's vocals span from G♯3 to D♯5.
Kevin, I know that you're working hard for no money; and that funkin is kind of hard on you. I think you need to react to Parliament's "Kool Aid." Before you go on a "sugar binge just to avoid a puke."......Let's discuss, disgusting....
Donna Summer was at Chasen's at a party for Julio Iglesias and I went to the ladies' room with my manager [Susan Muneo] and there was a little woman... First of all we walk in the room and we heard a TV set going, and I thought to myself "what kind of restaurant is this, that they would have a television in the ladies' room? This must be pretty posh." And so we peeked around the corner, and there was a little lady sitting there with her head tilted to the side and she was just gone-she was asleep. And the TV was just blasting loud. And I looked at her and my heart just filled up with compassion for this lady, and I thought to myself, "God, she works hard for the money, cooped up in this stinky little room all night." Then I thought about it, and I said, "She works hard for the money... She works hard for the money... Susan! She works hard for the money! This is it! This is it! I know this is it!". Summer quickly wrote down the title and presented it the next day at the house of her producer Omartian; he helped her flesh out the words and music, to become the final song written for the album. Johnson agreed to be photographed for the album's rear cover, standing in a diner with Summer, the two wearing matching waitress outfits. The first verse of the song starts "Onetta there in the corner stand". According to MusicNotes.com, the song is performed in the key of G♯ minor in common time with a tempo of 136 beats per minute. Summer's vocals span from G♯3 to D♯5.
This song reached number 2 on the hot 100!!
Thanks for the great reaction to Donna Summer, she is by far the most underrated singer, her talent was off the charts among female singers. Besides her amazing vocal talent, she is the only artist to have won Grammy awards in four different music categories, Rock, dance, R&B and Gospel. She had number hits until right before she died in 2012.
@@Eva_la_Diva Hi Eva, thank you for the message. Yes I have several, but for sure I Will Go With You, (Con Te Partiró) embodies Donna's incredible vocal skills, along with her performance and the presentation in this video is just pure class. Along with her live version of Anyway At All on Jay Leno.
Thank you!
@@Eva_la_Diva I can't wait, thank you, you're the best!
@@Eva_la_Diva Good things come to those who wait! :)
@@Eva_la_Diva Yes, that sounds great Eva la Diva! Thank you!!!
Donna Summer was at Chasen's at a party for Julio Iglesias and I went to the ladies' room with my manager [Susan Muneo] and there was a little woman... First of all we walk in the room and we heard a TV set going, and I thought to myself "what kind of restaurant is this, that they would have a television in the ladies' room? This must be pretty posh." And so we peeked around the corner, and there was a little lady sitting there with her head tilted to the side and she was just gone-she was asleep. And the TV was just blasting loud. And I looked at her and my heart just filled up with compassion for this lady, and I thought to myself, "God, she works hard for the money, cooped up in this stinky little room all night." Then I thought about it, and I said, "She works hard for the money... She works hard for the money... Susan! She works hard for the money! This is it! This is it! I know this is it!".
Summer quickly wrote down the title and presented it the next day at the house of her producer Omartian; he helped her flesh out the words and music, to become the final song written for the album. Johnson agreed to be photographed for the album's rear cover, standing in a diner with Summer, the two wearing matching waitress outfits. The first verse of the song starts "Onetta there in the corner stand".
According to MusicNotes.com, the song is performed in the key of G♯ minor in common time with a tempo of 136 beats per minute. Summer's vocals span from G♯3 to D♯5.
Bootsy said, "the unemployment line, is the un-enjoyment line.....you may need to react to Bootsy's "F-Encounter."
You should review songs you dont know...u already know this
@@Big_Jim Bingo!
Opera Rock. From Spain please. React to CAMILO SESTO: Getsemani ( live 1977 ).
Giorgio Moroder the inventor of the sound of the future. Check out 'I Feel Love'.
Kevin, I know that you're working hard for no money; and that funkin is kind of hard on you. I think you need to react to Parliament's "Kool Aid." Before you go on a "sugar binge just to avoid a puke."......Let's discuss, disgusting....
Donna Summer was at Chasen's at a party for Julio Iglesias and I went to the ladies' room with my manager [Susan Muneo] and there was a little woman... First of all we walk in the room and we heard a TV set going, and I thought to myself "what kind of restaurant is this, that they would have a television in the ladies' room? This must be pretty posh." And so we peeked around the corner, and there was a little lady sitting there with her head tilted to the side and she was just gone-she was asleep. And the TV was just blasting loud. And I looked at her and my heart just filled up with compassion for this lady, and I thought to myself, "God, she works hard for the money, cooped up in this stinky little room all night." Then I thought about it, and I said, "She works hard for the money... She works hard for the money... Susan! She works hard for the money! This is it! This is it! I know this is it!".
Summer quickly wrote down the title and presented it the next day at the house of her producer Omartian; he helped her flesh out the words and music, to become the final song written for the album. Johnson agreed to be photographed for the album's rear cover, standing in a diner with Summer, the two wearing matching waitress outfits. The first verse of the song starts "Onetta there in the corner stand".
According to MusicNotes.com, the song is performed in the key of G♯ minor in common time with a tempo of 136 beats per minute. Summer's vocals span from G♯3 to D♯5.