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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Donna_SummerDonna Summer - Wikipedia

    Donna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012), known professionally as Donna Summer, was an American singer and songwriter. She gained prominence during the disco era of the 1970s and became known as the "Queen of Disco", while her music gained a global following.

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    Welcome to the official YouTube channel for the queen of disco, Donna Summer. Featuring HD music videos, live performances and more. 🪩.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Singer-songwriter Donna Summer, known as the "Queen of Disco," was born on December 31, 1948, in Boston, Massachusetts. She died on May 17, 2012 at age 63, after a years-long battle with cancer.

    • Hot Stuff 1979 (#1 for 3 weeks) In 1979, Donna Summer unleashed “Hot Stuff,” a fiery anthem that burned up dance floors worldwide. With its infectious groove and Donna’s sultry vocals, this song became an instant classic.
    • Bad Girls 1979 (#1 for 5 weeks) Continuing her disco reign in 1979, Donna Summer released “Bad Girls,” a track that pushed musical boundaries. With its sassy lyrics and funky rhythm, the song celebrates the fierce independence of women.
    • MacArthur Park 1978 (#1 for 3 weeks) “MacArthur Park” is a testament to Donna Summer’s versatility as an artist. In 1978, she took on this challenging ballad, delivering a stunning performance that left audiences in awe.
    • Love to Love You Baby 1976 (#2) In 1976, Donna Summer introduced the world to a new level of sensuality with “Love to Love You Baby.” The song’s seductive whispers and pulsating rhythm broke new ground in disco music.
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    • 'Spring Affair' (1976) Taken from her concept album, “Four Seasons of Love,” the song uses spring – obviously – as the metaphorical companion to a budding relationship.
    • 'Could It Be Magic' (1976) It was bold of Summer to unveil her version of the sweeping Barry Manilow ballad just a few months after his arrived. The intro evokes the breathy cooing already synonymous with Summer after “Love to Love You Baby” as her voice delicately dances over the disco groove.
    • 'I Feel Love' (1977) A companion of sorts to “Love to Love You Baby,” the spongy, futuristic sounds from the Moog synthesizer almost upstage Summer with somewhat dizzying circular note patterns.
    • 'Heaven Knows' (1978) Summer shares the spotlight with New York R&B-dance outfit Brooklyn Dreams, specifically singer Joe “Bean” Esposito, who echoes her vocals with his own rumbling sexiness.
  4. Donna Summer - She Works Hard For The Money (Official Music Video) Listen to Donna Summer on Spotify: http://lnkc.cc/dnsspotiListen to Donna Summer on Apple Music:...

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