Donna Summer with a great Disco hit that still sounds good today & reached No: 11 on the UK charts.
Casablanca label. CANL.151. 12 inch clear Red vinyl. 1979.
Donna Summer with a great Disco hit that still sounds good today & reached No: 11 on the UK charts.
Casablanca label. CANL.151. 12 inch clear Red vinyl. 1979.
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Even as a hardcore fan, I'd forgotten how different the final chorus sounds on the 12" version. I like it better, I should listen to this version more.
Those bringing up Debbie and Donna, they happened to be John Lennon's two favorite female singers of the late 70s. Really, no shitting, he loved them both.
Yeah! Apparantly Blondie performed Donna's ''I Feel Love'' (live on stage). Donna Summer should get back at them by singing Debbie's ''Heart Of Glass''. And there both still rock goddesses. Though there paths have never actually crossed to this day!
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Those bringing up Debbie and Donna, they happened to be John Lennon's two favorite female singers of the late 70s. Really, no shitting, he loved them both.
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