Newfield and Sinc… Read Full Bio ↴Donna is the alias for Clara Moroni and Roberta Graná.
Newfield and Sinclaire produced most of their hits: "Captain America", "On My Own", "Broken Heart", "Living Loud", "Bye Bye Baby", "Get Me Burnin' Up", "Hot Hot", "Boogie Boogie", etc.
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Donna Lyrics
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It's so good, it's so good
It's so good
Ooh, I'm in love, I'm in love
I'm in love, I'm in love
I'm in love
I feel love, I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
Ooh, fallin' free, fallin' free
fallin' free, fallin' free
fallin' free
Ooh, you and me, you and me
You and me, you and me
You and me
Ooh, I feel love, I feel love
I feel love, I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
Ooh, I get you, I get you
I get you, I get you
I get you
Ooh, what you do, what you do
What you do, what you do
What you do
Ooh, I feel love, I feel love
I feel love, I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
I feel love
Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love” is a five-minute electronic disco song that was released in 1977. The song is a celebration of the feeling of falling in love and the transformative power it can have on a person. The opening verse “Ooh, it’s so good, it’s so good, it’s so good, it’s so good” sets the tone for the song, as the repetitive lyrics and driving beat create an infectious energy that captures the euphoria of falling in love.
As the song progresses, Donna Summer sings “Ooh, I’m in love, I’m in love, I’m in love, I’m in love, I’m in love”, which emphasizes the intense emotions that come with falling head over heels for someone. The chorus, which consists solely of the phrase “I feel love”, imbues the song with a sense of universality – the feeling of love is something that anyone can relate to.
The line “Fallin’ free, fallin’ free” suggests a sense of liberation that comes from falling in love, as if the feelings themselves have unshackled the singer from something. The final verse “Ooh, I get you, I get you, I get you, ooh what you do, what you do, what you do” implies a sense of mutual understanding and connection between the singer and the person she’s fallen in love with.
Overall, “I Feel Love” is an upbeat, celebratory song that captures the exhilarating feeling of falling in love and the transformative power it can have on a person.
Line by Line Meaning
Ooh, it's so good, it's so good
The feeling being described is so satisfying and pleasing that it can't be put into words
Ooh, I'm in love, I'm in love
The singer is so enamored with someone or something that they can't contain their emotions
Ooh, I feel love, I feel love
The experience being described is one of deep connection and affection
I feel love
This phrase is repeated to emphasize the intensity and significance of the feeling being described
Ooh, fallin' free, fallin' free
The artist is letting go and allowing themselves to get caught up in the feeling of love
Ooh, you and me, you and me
The connection being felt is between two individuals, who share an intimate bond
Ooh, I get you, I get you
The singer has a deep understanding and appreciation for the object of their affection
Ooh, what you do, what you do
The artist is mesmerized by the actions of the person or thing they are in love with
Ooh, I feel love, I feel love
Repetition of this phrase reinforces the deep, intense feeling being described
I feel love
This statement is repeated multiple times to make it clear that the artist is not just imagining things - their love is real and tangible
Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Donna Summer, Giorgio G. Moroder, Pete Bellotte
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