This is honestly representative of Giorgio Moroder productions. My favorites by the great Donna Summer, the Queen of Disco, are "Last Dance" and "Love To Love You Baby". But she also did other incredible cuts such as "Bad Girls", "Hot Stuff", "Spring Affair", "On The Radio", "She Works Hard For The Money", "Try Me", "Dim All The Lights", and "MacArthur's Park". She also did a fine duet with Barbara Streisand called "No More Tears". RIP to the great lady of dance music.
This was a huge hit for Donna Summer in 77. Just about every radio station in the world played this . I heard this inside a taxi in Catania ,Sicily of all places in 1977.
She is my favorite singer of all time. She can do Disco, Rock, Pop, Country, Gospel, etc. I was lucky to see her in concert 4 times. I was devastated when she died. No one imo can top her. I was lucky to see her perform life 4 times.
This was Donna Summer's big break through song that led us deeper into the disco era. Giorgio Moroder was the music specialist who provided the alien techno sound while Donna Summer belted out her angelic voice on a whole new level. After winning the Academy Award for best soundtrack in the movie Midnight Express, Moroder requested Gloria Gaynor first for the song, but when she couldn't hit the high notes like he wanted, he had heard about Donna's unique voice and offered her a chance to sing I feel love. It was an instant hit the year it came out. It went to number one for weeks and propelled Donna's career even further. Since then, before her untimely death Donna went on to become known as the queen of disco right through the eighties and nineties. Many up and coming female vocalists often listened to Donna's songs during her solo career which helped them exercise their vocal ranges. Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Paula Abdul, Irene Cara and many more payed tribute to Donna as their beacon to stardom. Giorgio Moroder went on to create more albums with various other singers but none were as successful like it was when he chose Donna Summer. Ironically when you mentioned that the song had a similar sound to Scarface, you weren't that far off. Giorgio Moroder also made the soundtrack for that movie.
@JustJammin' Donna Summer changed the DISCO game with I feel Love. It was the first Electronic disco hit that was ever recorded that I can recall. She changed the Disco game first with her Mega crazy hit "Love To Love You Baby"......
She was the undisputed Queen of Disco...first artist to have 3 consecutive number one double albums. Her producers were Pete Bellotte and Giorgio Moroder and they gave Donna a futuristic sound. She was one of the biggest female singers of the 70s
When I first heard this on the radio in 1977, I bought the 45 rpm the very next day. Then played it over and over. Already a fan of electronic music, I had never heard anything quite like this. I'm glad you liked it, gave you a 👍. This production ushered in electro, techno and EDM. We lost Donna Summer to cancer in 2012. She was a legend. Chuck
Before Madonna Whitney Celine or Mariah. She lead the path and broke many glass ceilings for these women. The Queen sold over 100 million albums. Check out more of her. You won't be disappointed.
Your term "futuristic disco" is a good summary of it, though there wasn't as much concern about how to categorize popular music at the time, not as much concern with "genre" as there is today, so this song was just considered disco at the time. There were other electronic disco artists and songs at the time, too, like Cerrone's 1977 hit "Supernature," Sylvester's 1978 hit "You Make Me Feel," etc, and some other surprisingly futuristic electronic music was already being produced at the time of this song's release and pretty popular, people like Jean-Michel Jarre, Giorgio Moroder, who produced this song, the more minimalist Kraftwerk, etc. Futuristic-sounding synthesizers had been in use since the end of the sixties by rock groups, too, particularly Moog synthesizers. By the end of the seventies, eighties trends like "technopop/synthpop" had already begun with bands like the Human League, Ultravox, Gary Numan, etc, but that was more minimalist than the lush electronic sounds found in this song.
RIP....Donna Summers ushered in the new electronic sound in the mid 70s which nobody was doing at that time....She was Queen Of Disco until the early 80s....she had MANY hits....if you think this song is something then you should react to her debut hit "Love To Love You Baby"..... The song was banned in the US....however nobody heard a song like that before and despite it being banned on many radio stations it became a number 1 hit....Donna was a SUPERSTAR..great choice
The QUEEN of the disco era...DONNA SUMMER at her finest. May she rest in peace! Also, you could check out any songs by the KINGS of the disco era...which were blood brothers...THE BEE GEES!! Both them & DONNA SUMMER pretty much ran the 70's disco era! Check 'em out!!
Excellent! I've been waiting to see you react to Donna Summer. Welcome to the Disco era. Donna is my all time favourite artist period, she could sing in any genre and in any style. Other Donna Summer songs I'd love to see you react to: Whispering Waves Hot Stuff Queen For A Day Hostage Try Me, I know we can make it Working The Midnight Shift MacArthur Park Live 1978 All Through The Night Lucky Dim All The Lights Love To Love You Baby 4:55 or 17minV Bad Girls Spring Affair
I was watching your current Donna Summer videos and this one popped up! Wow! My favorite Donna Summer song of all time...and your first experience with her music...Queen of Disco...dancing, music, all of it! Awesome!
In a way it's a crossover song. She has the three backup singers like the old school, but she's doing electronic music years ahead of its time - truly revolutionary!
This was at the beginning, and became a sound and feel that would cut a path through the last forty five years.. amazingly hypnotic and every bit as good as it was when it appeared. Glad you enjoyed that man.
I was 7 years old when this song came out. My mom was a big time Donna Summer fan as most are. Anyway when I first heard this song I was mesmerized by her! She really is the Queen of Disco as it should be.
MacArthur Park is one of her biggest hits, and displays all the best musical production in Disco. Just make sure you listen to the extra long studio version, and not the shorter radio edits, because they cut out a lot of the best stuff. I already recommended Do You Wanna Boogie by Two Tons of Fun, because I really think you will enjoy the production. If you ever decide to check it out, also make sure it's the full length version. Disco music was made for the clubs, so the best versions are always the long, studio versions.
I grew up listening to Donna Summer. I acknowledged her in 1976 which I thought was her first album called ' A Love Trilogy' first single Try me I know we can make it. My parents was young and often go out and bought her to my attention. They played that song one night while getting dress to go out..the voice the beat and the rhythm caught my attention. My mother was sitting in the bar area of our apartment having a cocktail. I asked her who is that. She replied read the album cover what does it say. At the time i was about 7 maybe 8. I read it. She asked what does it say. I responded Donna Summer. She then asked do I like it and I said yes. From that day forward I was in Love with the artist. In my opinion as I got older and started hitting the club scene I feel she helped started house music/ club music/ of that genre. Donna Summer in the 70's was the Beyonce for today. I mostly enjoyed her music has a child from 76-79. After that she changed course. I believe personal issues. But loved her nonetheless. Yes get into her....Enjoy.
I remember when I bought this album 'I Remember Yesterday', in 1977, it was the 4th album of hers I'd bought since 1975, Love to Love You Baby - A Love Trilogy & Four Seasons of Love, as a disco fan, anything Donna put out was amazing! ❤❤❤😊
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Absolute brilliance ... the synths and the sounds are Giorgio Moroder ... the composition and arrangement is by an Icelandic producer Thor Baldurson - they all came together and did one hell of a track indeed.
Donna Summer was an absolute genius. Everything she wrote and sang was a masterpiece. You should do a reaction video to her song Fame (The Game). It's an amazing song from Crayons, her final album.
you are hearing MOOG analog synthesiser. Very avantgarde in 1976/1977. When this came out there was no category for it. With hindsight you could call it the first techno-house record waaaay before it became a thing. A very defining record in popmusic history.
This was a song from her album called I Remember Yesterday" it started out with songs styled from the 40's and 50's and Donna and her producer Giorgio Moroder wanted one song that would sound like the future of dance music so they wrote this song. It was the first instrumental track done entirely with synthesizers and ushered in the techno sound. Donna had 14 top ten hits, any of them are magnificent to listen to. Love to love you Last Dance Mcarthur Park Heaven Knows Hot Stuff Bad Girls Dim All The Lights Enough is Enough with Barbra Streisand On the Radio The Wanderer Love is in Control She Works Hard for the Money This Time I Know its for Real
Ha ha ha! You were absolutely right about Scarface. Giorgio Moroder did the music for Scarface as well as most of Donna Summer's biggest songs. Well spotted! After this song was a big hit, the record company asked Moroder to do another song with the same 'feel'. The result was "Chase" from the "Midnight Express" soundtrack. You should check it out - it's instrumental, but uses the same delayed baseline trick as I Feel Love.
Interesting reaction! Donna Summer had an incredible singing voice... Disco Era was blessed to have her. Some say Kelly Rowland would be a good choice to play Ms.Summer in a movie.
Lady Alma - Let It Rain Donna Summer - Spring Affair Change - Heaven Sparque - Take A Little Time D-Train - Keep On Two Tons of Fun - Take Away Your Space
Disco gave birth to House Music. New Waves origins were Rock oriented, The Knack, The Cars (7os), Talking Heads. What people called New Wave in America in the 80s was actually Synth Pop.😁🌐
Donna was synonymous with sex when she first hit the scene during the disco era, her following was largely white Europeans. She later became a Christian and her music took on a harder and more soulful feel to it.
Donna will always bbe the most beautiful woman ever to walk the earth, inside and outside... she was special. A very christian woman, doing what she did, but she hated it to be such a sex symbol
Did she invent those robotic moves: 1978-79? Didn't that become a craze only some time after 2000? Does anybody know? What a great, great song, still, nearly 45 years after it first came out! I loved it then, when I first heard it, and it still sounds fresh and new and inventive! This was a revolution and she was the first to come up with it.
We have girgio moroder (especially his work on this song) and Kraftwerk for the foundation of techno. This song was way ahead of its time. Check out Giorgio Moroder - "The Chase" as well.
I don't know if you read comments on old vids, but if you want your mind to blown even further, listen to the remix of I Feel Love by Patrick Cowley. He did it right after this song came up, in his home, manually mixing. The music community unanimously consider his remix as the greatest remix in history. The full version is on UA-cam. You'll get leveled to the ground if you heard it. P.s. Patrick Cowley was a pioneer and the godfather of EDM music.
I was 7 years old and this was my first record I made my older sister buy me. I walked through a blizzard in Chicago at night to get it. My sister is still mad at me. Played on radio all the time.
If you enjoyed I FEEL LOVE, try OUR LOVE from the BAD GIRLS album. It's amazing. I also suggest DANCE INTO MY LIFE and NOW I NEED YOU from the ONCE UPON A TIME album.
wow - thx J - for the throwback ! to our queen of disco ! love ur music spirit ! - another one u might like ! - ua-cam.com/video/DCtDAAPO-j4/v-deo.html - a good old dance song by our donna - love ya
She was a Pioneer. This was the song that started the whole techno electronic era
This is honestly representative of Giorgio Moroder productions. My favorites by the great Donna Summer, the Queen of Disco, are "Last Dance" and "Love To Love You Baby". But she also did other incredible cuts such as "Bad Girls", "Hot Stuff", "Spring Affair", "On The Radio", "She Works Hard For The Money", "Try Me", "Dim All The Lights", and "MacArthur's Park". She also did a fine duet with Barbara Streisand called "No More Tears". RIP to the great lady of dance music.
Queen of disco right here. When you get a chance watch a documentary on her. She had several hits especially "She works hard for the money".
She was and is the Queen
A string of hits
The moment Disco gave birth to House music. 🌐
This is disco. And Donna was the Queen. The sound of this song is awesome. Any song of hers was great. Left us way too soon. RIP Donna
My mum LOVED this song.
I was born in the summer of 77.
My name is Donna.
This was a huge hit for Donna Summer in 77. Just about every radio station in the world played this . I heard this inside a taxi in Catania ,Sicily of all places in 1977.
She is my favorite singer of all time. She can do Disco, Rock, Pop, Country, Gospel, etc. I was lucky to see her in concert 4 times. I was devastated when she died. No one imo can top her. I was lucky to see her perform life 4 times.
The dance she was doing is called the Robot. Very popular during the disco era.
SHE IS Queen of Disco!
She was a queen period!!! STOP KEEPING HER IN THAT BOX!!!
@@chrisroca572 she is a queen
she opened the door to the tech based music you hear now....
This was Donna Summer's big break through song that led us deeper into the disco era. Giorgio Moroder was the music specialist who provided the alien techno sound while Donna Summer belted out her angelic voice on a whole new level. After winning the Academy Award for best soundtrack in the movie Midnight Express, Moroder requested Gloria Gaynor first for the song, but when she couldn't hit the high notes like he wanted, he had heard about Donna's unique voice and offered her a chance to sing I feel love. It was an instant hit the year it came out. It went to number one for weeks and propelled Donna's career even further. Since then, before her untimely death Donna went on to become known as the queen of disco right through the eighties and nineties. Many up and coming female vocalists often listened to Donna's songs during her solo career which helped them exercise their vocal ranges. Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Paula Abdul, Irene Cara and many more payed tribute to Donna as their beacon to stardom. Giorgio Moroder went on to create more albums with various other singers but none were as successful like it was when he chose Donna Summer. Ironically when you mentioned that the song had a similar sound to Scarface, you weren't that far off. Giorgio Moroder also made the soundtrack for that movie.
@JustJammin' Donna Summer changed the DISCO game with I feel Love. It was the first Electronic disco hit that was ever recorded that I can recall. She changed the Disco game first with her Mega crazy hit "Love To Love You Baby"......
Love her one of my favorite singers of all time I sure miss her I saw her in concert and man she definitely put on a good show i still listen to her
She was the undisputed Queen of Disco...first artist to have 3 consecutive number one double albums.
Her producers were Pete Bellotte and Giorgio Moroder and they gave Donna a futuristic sound. She was one of the biggest female singers of the 70s
dude,this one song started the whole electronic dance phenomenon.Nearly everything Donna did,song wise,is a masterpiece.
Classic 70's disco - played nightly at every gay bar and disco.
When I first heard this on the radio in 1977, I bought the 45 rpm the very next day. Then played it over and over. Already a fan of electronic music, I had never heard anything quite like this. I'm glad you liked it, gave you a 👍. This production ushered in electro, techno and EDM. We lost Donna Summer to cancer in 2012. She was a legend.
Chuck
Not a disco fan, but this song is so frickin' awesome. the voice, the beat are hypnotic.
Before Madonna Whitney Celine or Mariah. She lead the path and broke many glass ceilings for these women. The Queen sold over 100 million albums. Check out more of her. You won't be disappointed.
Your term "futuristic disco" is a good summary of it, though there wasn't as much concern about how to categorize popular music at the time, not as much concern with "genre" as there is today, so this song was just considered disco at the time. There were other electronic disco artists and songs at the time, too, like Cerrone's 1977 hit "Supernature," Sylvester's 1978 hit "You Make Me Feel," etc, and some other surprisingly futuristic electronic music was already being produced at the time of this song's release and pretty popular, people like Jean-Michel Jarre, Giorgio Moroder, who produced this song, the more minimalist Kraftwerk, etc. Futuristic-sounding synthesizers had been in use since the end of the sixties by rock groups, too, particularly Moog synthesizers. By the end of the seventies, eighties trends like "technopop/synthpop" had already begun with bands like the Human League, Ultravox, Gary Numan, etc, but that was more minimalist than the lush electronic sounds found in this song.
RIP....Donna Summers ushered in the new electronic sound in the mid 70s which nobody was doing at that time....She was Queen Of Disco until the early 80s....she had MANY hits....if you think this song is something then you should react to her debut hit "Love To Love You Baby"..... The song was banned in the US....however nobody heard a song like that before and despite it being banned on many radio stations it became a number 1 hit....Donna was a SUPERSTAR..great choice
Giorgio Moroder also did the soundtrack for Scarface
This was Disco, in all it's beautiful perfection. And it still influences music today.
Donna Summer was one of my earliest celebrity crushes.
Donna Summer & Giorgio Moroder brought EDM to the masses. Donna wrote lyrics to Giorgios melodies. Both were ahead of their time.
The QUEEN of the disco era...DONNA SUMMER at her finest. May she rest in peace! Also, you could check out any songs by the KINGS of the disco era...which were blood brothers...THE BEE GEES!! Both them & DONNA SUMMER pretty much ran the 70's disco era! Check 'em out!!
she was the Queen. I cannot believe it has been nearly 50 years. I feels like yesterday...
Totally innovation for 1976. Love Donna For ever
Excellent! I've been waiting to see you react to Donna Summer. Welcome to the Disco era. Donna is my all time favourite artist period, she could sing in any genre and in any style. Other Donna Summer songs I'd love to see you react to:
Whispering Waves
Hot Stuff
Queen For A Day
Hostage
Try Me, I know we can make it
Working The Midnight Shift
MacArthur Park Live 1978
All Through The Night
Lucky
Dim All The Lights
Love To Love You Baby 4:55 or 17minV
Bad Girls
Spring Affair
I was watching your current Donna Summer videos and this one popped up! Wow! My favorite Donna Summer song of all time...and your first experience with her music...Queen of Disco...dancing, music, all of it! Awesome!
She's the Queen of Disco. Love to love you baby, bad girls,last dance, and MacArthur Park. She was great.
In a way it's a crossover song. She has the three backup singers like the old school, but she's doing electronic music years ahead of its time - truly revolutionary!
Donna was ahead of her time! This song is a perfect transition to 80’s synth!
Disco queen right here. There's a 13 minute version of this song.
Love to Love You Baby was over 17 mins
Not only does she have an incredible voice, but incredible hair too
She was simply beautiful.
great reaction mister!
it's so much fun watching younger generation discovering classics
her and georgio( the writer) were an awesome duo
you should try "hot stuff by donna summer
This was at the beginning, and became a sound and feel that would cut a path through the last forty five years.. amazingly hypnotic and every bit as good as it was when it appeared. Glad you enjoyed that man.
I was 7 years old when this song came out. My mom was a big time Donna Summer fan as most are. Anyway when I first heard this song I was mesmerized by her! She really is the Queen of Disco as it should be.
MacArthur Park is one of her biggest hits, and displays all the best musical production in Disco.
Just make sure you listen to the extra long studio version, and not the shorter radio edits, because they cut out a lot of the best stuff.
I already recommended Do You Wanna Boogie by Two Tons of Fun, because I really think you will enjoy the production. If you ever decide to check it out, also make sure it's the full length version.
Disco music was made for the clubs, so the best versions are always the long, studio versions.
Love Donna summer 😍
I grew up listening to Donna Summer. I acknowledged her in 1976 which I thought was her first album called ' A Love Trilogy' first single Try me I know we can make it. My parents was young and often go out and bought her to my attention. They played that song one night while getting dress to go out..the voice the beat and the rhythm caught my attention. My mother was sitting in the bar area of our apartment having a cocktail. I asked her who is that. She replied read the album cover what does it say. At the time i was about 7 maybe 8. I read it. She asked what does it say. I responded Donna Summer. She then asked do I like it and I said yes. From that day forward I was in Love with the artist. In my opinion as I got older and started hitting the club scene I feel she helped started house music/ club music/ of that genre. Donna Summer in the 70's was the Beyonce for today. I mostly enjoyed her music has a child from 76-79. After that she changed course. I believe personal issues. But loved her nonetheless. Yes get into her....Enjoy.
She had many more hits trust me..mainly in Europe. She was class ...
I remember when I bought this album 'I Remember Yesterday', in 1977, it was the 4th album of hers I'd bought since 1975, Love to Love You Baby - A Love Trilogy & Four Seasons of Love, as a disco fan, anything Donna put out was amazing! ❤❤❤😊
Absolute brilliance ... the synths and the sounds are Giorgio Moroder ... the composition and arrangement is by an Icelandic producer Thor Baldurson - they all came together and did one hell of a track indeed.
Donna was the Queen. She is fire. Hot.
Donna Summer was an absolute genius. Everything she wrote and sang was a masterpiece. You should do a reaction video to her song Fame (The Game). It's an amazing song from Crayons, her final album.
This is heavenly sound!!!!
Yes!!! And she had the voice of an angel.
This song, was the genesis for synth, dance, and hip-hop .... this is where dance music started ... 43 years ago.
Classic Donna Summer!!! BAD GIRLS is another you check out .
She doing the robot.that was a dance back then. That was the sh. T!
More Donna Summer reactions please... She was the Queen....!
Used to listen to this in my car that had a killer sound system it was awesome
Donna summer love to love you live from Germany
I HAD SUCH A CRUSH ON HER BACK THEN , I WAS BORN IN 1968 NOW 52
SHE TOOK DISCO 💃 TO A HOLE KNEW LEVEL BROTHER
Donna summer love to love you. You won't be disappointed
The version i like best is the one she's wearing the all white dress in, and it is done [amazingly] live.
you are hearing MOOG analog synthesiser. Very avantgarde in 1976/1977. When this came out there was no category for it. With hindsight you could call it the first techno-house record waaaay before it became a thing. A very defining record in popmusic history.
This was the robot disco era. I was there. It was fun.
You are witnessing the Queen of Disco and one of her early mega hits
Just another disco vibe in those times in UK, bought it lol
Nancy Martin - Can't Believe
Yvonne Gage - Garden Of Eve
Inner Life - What'cha Gonna Do With My Lovin'
First Choice - Love Thang
This was a song from her album called I Remember Yesterday" it started out with songs styled from the 40's and 50's and Donna and her producer Giorgio Moroder wanted one song that would sound like the future of dance music so they wrote this song. It was the first instrumental track done entirely with synthesizers and ushered in the techno sound. Donna had 14 top ten hits, any of them are magnificent to listen to.
Love to love you
Last Dance
Mcarthur Park
Heaven Knows
Hot Stuff
Bad Girls
Dim All The Lights
Enough is Enough with Barbra Streisand
On the Radio
The Wanderer
Love is in Control
She Works Hard for the Money
This Time I Know its for Real
Ha ha ha! You were absolutely right about Scarface. Giorgio Moroder did the music for Scarface as well as most of Donna Summer's biggest songs. Well spotted! After this song was a big hit, the record company asked Moroder to do another song with the same 'feel'. The result was "Chase" from the "Midnight Express" soundtrack. You should check it out - it's instrumental, but uses the same delayed baseline trick as I Feel Love.
Interesting reaction! Donna Summer had an incredible singing voice... Disco Era was blessed to have her. Some say Kelly Rowland would be a good choice to play Ms.Summer in a movie.
1977 I was 27 - gas was .62 cents a gallon - a 4 finger Bag was $10 and Disco was KIng.
Lady Alma - Let It Rain
Donna Summer - Spring Affair
Change - Heaven
Sparque - Take A Little Time
D-Train - Keep On
Two Tons of Fun - Take Away Your Space
She could do anything with her voice but really only had about three dance moves, bless her. This is one of the most influential disco singles ever.
First techno song
No autotune here,just pure talent
This is near the end of Disco just before House and New Wave was created. Check out Jaime Principle - You're Love. Chicago underground classic.
Disco gave birth to House Music. New Waves origins were Rock oriented, The Knack, The Cars (7os), Talking Heads. What people called New Wave in America in the 80s was actually Synth Pop.😁🌐
Donna was synonymous with sex when she first hit the scene during the disco era, her following was largely white Europeans. She later became a Christian and her music took on a harder and more soulful feel to it.
She was big in Europe first, in the Netherlands to be exact. This is where she got her first record deal.
It still sounds like the future, baby!
One of my all-time favorite songs, it's on my playlist. You have to just stop and listen, super sexy!!!
I'd love to have these vocals isolated. Awesome!
She’s doing the “Robot”, later developed into body-popping just a couple of years later.
It's a mix of Disco with Donna Summer and Electronic music from Giorgio Moroder and together to my mind created one of the first Dance music tracks :)
That piano-looking instrument is a synthesizer.
Donna will always bbe the most beautiful woman ever to walk the earth, inside and outside... she was special. A very christian woman, doing what she did, but she hated it to be such a sex symbol
Did she invent those robotic moves: 1978-79? Didn't that become a craze only some time after 2000? Does anybody know?
What a great, great song, still, nearly 45 years after it first came out! I loved it then, when I first heard it, and it still sounds fresh and new and inventive! This was a revolution and she was the first to come up with it.
The guy responsible for the music also did the sound track for Scarface
DISCO! and i love it!!!!
We have girgio moroder (especially his work on this song) and Kraftwerk for the foundation of techno. This song was way ahead of its time.
Check out Giorgio Moroder - "The Chase" as well.
She using Her Arms to Allure the the Audience ! Like she Casting a Spell !
I don't know if you read comments on old vids, but if you want your mind to blown even further, listen to the remix of I Feel Love by Patrick Cowley. He did it right after this song came up, in his home, manually mixing. The music community unanimously consider his remix as the greatest remix in history. The full version is on UA-cam. You'll get leveled to the ground if you heard it.
P.s. Patrick Cowley was a pioneer and the godfather of EDM music.
I was 7 years old and this was my first record I made my older sister buy me. I walked through a blizzard in Chicago at night to get it. My sister is still mad at me. Played on radio all the time.
If you enjoyed I FEEL LOVE, try OUR LOVE from the BAD GIRLS album. It's amazing. I also suggest DANCE INTO MY LIFE and NOW I NEED YOU from the ONCE UPON A TIME album.
Listen to MacArthur park live 1978
Brother you just experienced the future from 45 years ago, from The Goddess!!!!!
It was the first techno/Electronica big hit.
Gorgio Moroder and Kraftwerk brought electronics to Disco.
American artists, especially in Detroit and Chicago, made it enormous in the 80s.
Beautiful women and a great song loved her then love her now
This is disco another music Genre
Do more Donna!
This song was a breakthrough and so ahead of it's time, it started the trance catagory but Donna and Gorgio never got much credit for that.
The Whatnauts - Help Is On The Way
Gayle Adams - Stretchin' Out
Tracy Weber - Sure Shot
EDM is the category, this may have been the song that started EDM
This is the producer/writer and composer of Scarface
A new type of mic was invented for this recording. This video is cut up to heck. Watch the better one
wow - thx J - for the throwback ! to our queen of disco ! love ur music spirit ! - another one u might like ! - ua-cam.com/video/DCtDAAPO-j4/v-deo.html - a good old dance song by our donna - love ya