LaDonna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012), known professiona… Read Full Bio ↴LaDonna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012), known professionally as Donna Summer, was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. 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.
Summer was one of seven children raised by devout Christian parents. She sang in church, and in her teens joined a funk group called The Crow, so named because Donna was the only black member of the group. At eighteen, Gaines left home and school to audition for a role in the cast of the Broadway musical, Hair (1968). Unsuccessful in getting the part in the Broadway show (Melba Moore got the role), she was offered the European Tour when the show moved to Germany, where Summer also performed in the German versions of several musicals including Godspell and Show Boat. She settled in Munich and also performed with the Viennese Folk Opera and the pop band Munich Machine.
In 1971, Gaines released a single in Europe entitled "Sally Go 'Round The Roses", her first solo recording. The single was unsuccessful, however, and she had to wait until 1974 to launch a solo career. Gaines married Austrian actor Helmuth Sommer ("Summer" is an Anglicization of his last name) in 1972 and gave birth to daughter Mimi the following year. Summer did various musical jobs in studios and theaters for several years, including the pop group FamilyTree from 1974-75.
After her divorce from Sommer, she married her second husband, American musician Bruce Sudano, in 1980. They have two daughters named Brooklyn and Amanda. Sudano was a member of the '70s groups Alive N Kickin' and The Brooklyn Dreams.
While singing back-up for groups such as Three Dog Night, she met producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte. With these producers, Summer signed a contract in the Netherlands and issued her first album, Lady of the Night, which included the European hit, "The Hostage". The single made #1 in France and Belgium, and #2 in the Netherlands. Its follow-up, the title track of the album, also gained some degree of European success.
In the summer of 1975, Summer approached Moroder and Bellotte with an idea for a song. She had come up with the lyric "Love to love you, baby" as the possible title for the song. Moroder was interested in developing the new disco sound that was becoming increasingly popular, and used Summer's lyric to develop the song into a disco track. He had the idea that she should moan and groan orgasmically, but Summer was reticent. Eventually she agreed to record the song as a demo. She has stated that she was not completely sure of some of the lyrics, and parts of the song were improvised during the recording. Donna later stated on a VH-1 "Behind The Music" program that she pictured herself as Marilyn Monroe acting out the part of someone in sexual ecstasy. Moroder was so astounded with Summer's orgasmic vocals that he insisted she release the single herself. The song, titled "Love to Love You", was released to modest success in Europe. When it reached America and the hands of Casablanca president Neil Bogart, however, he was so ecstatic over the demo that he asked Moroder to produce a twenty-minute version of the song. Summer, Moroder and producer Pete Bellotte cut a seventeen-minute version, renamed it "Love to Love You Baby", and Casablanca signed Summer and issued it as a single in November 1975. Casablanca distributed Summer's work in the US while other labels distributed it in different nations during this period.
"Love to Love You Baby" was Summer's first big hit in America, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in early 1976 and becoming her first Number-One Hot Dance Club Play chart hit. The album (side one of which was completely taken up with the full-length version of the title track) was also released in late 1975 and was soon certified Gold for sales of over 500,000 US copies. The song was branded "graphic" by some music critics and was even banned by some radio stations for its explicit content. Time magazine reported that 22 orgasms were simulated in the making of the song, and some of the music press dubbed Summer "the first lady of love." Two successful, Gold-selling concept albums followed: A Love Trilogy which featured the single "Could It Be Magic" and Four Seasons Of Love which featured the uptempo "Spring Affair" as well as the ballad "Winter Melody" which was a top 30 hit in the UK - the first of Donna's singles to be aired on Radio 1 and a hit on the US R&B charts.
The 1977 album I Remember Yesterday, another concept album, found the Summer/Moroder/Bellotte team combining the Disco sound with musical elements of the past, present and future. The song representing the future, "I Feel Love" became a landmark recording, giving Donna another Pop and R&B hit reaching #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and number one in the UK. "I Feel Love" earned her a second US Gold Single as well. The song's use of electronic sounds was revolutionary and popularized synthesizers in dance, rock, and the burgeoning new wave.
Summer released another album in 1977, Once Upon A Time, a concept album telling a modern-day Cinderella "rags to riches" story through the means of electronica. The album contained three top forty hits Fairy Tale High, Rumour Has It and I Love You.
In 1978 Summer acted in the film Thank God It's Friday and released the single "Last Dance" which became her third US million-selling single. Written by the late Paul Jabara — who also co-wrote "It's Raining Men", "The Main Event (Fight)" and "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" — the song became another major hit for Summer, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and resulting in her first Grammy win. Jabara took home the Oscar after the song was nominated for Song Of The Year. Summer also recorded a side-long version of Serge Gainsbourg's "Je T'Aime (Moi Non Plus)" which was very similar in style to "Love to Love You, Baby", initially shelved and later released as a part of the Thank God It's Friday soundtrack.
That same year, Summer released her first live album, Live and More. This was Summer's first #1 album as well as her first to reach the million-selling Platinum mark. It included her first #1 American Pop single, a cover of the Jimmy Webb-penned "MacArthur Park" - another Gold-certified US 45 - originally made famous by the late actor/singer Richard Harris. The studio part of the album included the tracks "One Of A Kind" and "Heaven Knows" which also featured vocals by Joe "Bean" Esposito of the Brooklyn Dreams (group member Bruce Sudano would later become romantically involved with Summer). "Heaven Knows" became another Gold US Record and another Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
Summer was a guest artist on Kiss bassist Gene Simmons's 1978 eponymous solo album.
In 1979, Summer released the landmark double-album Bad Girls. Unusual for a disco album, it mixed Rock, Funk, Blues and Soul into electronic beats. It yielded three consecutive million-selling singles: the #1 hits "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls", and the #2 hit "Dim All The Lights". "Bad Girls" also became Summer's first #1 song on Billboard's R&B singles chart. With US record sales at an all-time apex in 1979, Summer had a straight run of five US Gold singles (three of which went on to Platinum status) that year alone. "Hot Stuff" won Summer a second Grammy, for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance (interestingly, the Grammys had a Best Disco Recording Award only once, in 1980, won by Gloria Gaynor for her I Will Survive single). Bad Girls became Summer's second #1 album and the most successful album of her entire career - eventually selling over two million copies in the US. Summer and Bruce Sudano grew closer during the making of this album and became engaged. During this period, Summer had two songs in the top three of Billboard's Hot 100 during the same week, with "Bad Girls" and "Hot Stuff". Just a few months later, she accomplished the same feat again, with "No More Tears" and "Dim All the Lights". During the summer of 1979, she played eight sold-out nights at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles.
Summer's first compilation album, On The Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2, was a global smash and her third straight #1 US album - also going on to sell over two million copies in the US alone. With this, Summer became the first artist to have three consecutive US number-one double-albums. The album also contained two new tracks - "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)", the Platinum-selling #1 duet with Barbra Streisand, and the Grammy-nominated Top Five Gold hit "On the Radio", a song written for the film Foxes. The Streisand-Summer duet was her fourth and final #1 Pop hit in the U.S - and her fourth #1 single in thirteen months. Afterwards, disagreements between Summer and Casablanca Records led to her exit from the label in 1980. Summer was offered a lucrative deal by David Geffen and became the first artist to be signed to his new Geffen label in 1980.
Summer's first Geffen release, 1980's The Wanderer, was something of a departure, in some ways closer to a rock/new wave affair. The title track, and accompanying singles "Cold Love" and "Who Do You Think You're Foolin'?" saw Summer attempting to reach the same audience dominated by contemporaries like Blondie and Pat Benatar. The title track was another million-selling hit, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning her yet another Gold single in the States. The album peaked at #13 on the US album charts and earned a Gold album certification in the US. Her next album, I'm a Rainbow, a new wave - oriented double album which also featured elements of Soul, R&B, period British techno-pop and even synth-based Disco, was shelved by Geffen (although two of the tracks would surface during the 1980s on the Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Flashdance film soundtracks). Reluctantly, Summer left Moroder after seven years of collaboration, and began work with Quincy Jones.
In 1982 Geffen released the Gold-certified, self-titled Donna Summer, and the new production from Quincy Jones was again in the Top 10 of the Pop, R&B, and Dance charts with the Grammy-nominated "Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)". A second single, "State of Independence", on which Michael Jackson sang background along with a veritable "who's who" of the music world, became a sizable international hit but a minor hit in the US. One more single from the album followed, "The Woman In Me", later recorded by Ann Wilson & Nancy Wilson of the rock group Heart. It peaked at #33 on the Hot 100 and #30 on the R&B chart.
In 1983 Summer scored her biggest triumph since Bad Girls with the release of the album, She Works Hard for the Money. The title track became one of her most played songs. The Grammy-nominated hit also became a pro-feminist anthem and was a staple on MTV, making her the first black woman to have a video air in heavy rotation on the channel. The single was also Summer's biggest-ever R&B hit (#1 for three weeks) and had frequent play on BET. It was released on PolyGram's Mercury Records to settle a legal dispute following PolyGram's absorption of Casablanca. It was Summer's 6th LP in a row to feature a Billboard Top Ten Hit. A second single from the She Works Hard For The Money album, the reggae-flavored "Unconditional Love" featured vocals by British band Musical Youth and outsold the first single in the UK, but stopped short of the US Top 40.
The next few years saw Summer's popularity decline. 1984's Cats Without Claws peaked at #40 on Billboard's Album Chart, while 1987's All Systems Go stalled at #122 on the chart with no major hits. The first single, Dinner with Gershwin, was a sizable international hit as well as being a Top Ten US R&B hit. However, it was not enough to heal the difficult relationship with David Geffen. Summer left Geffen Records in 1988 to sign with Atlantic Records when he refused to release her next album.
Summer rebounded again in 1989 with the album Another Place and Time, a collaboration with British top dance-pop songwriting and production team Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman known as Stock Aitken Waterman. "This Time I Know It's For Real" became Summer's fourteenth Top 10 Billboard Pop hit in the US and returned to her to Gold-single status. It was also a Top 10 hit in the UK, and a huge success on Adult Contemporary radio, holding at #2 for four weeks. Another track, "I Don't Wanna Get Hurt", became another UK Top 10 hit. The follow-up single, "Love's About To Change My Heart", reached the UK Top 20 and became a US Dance chart hit, but stalled at #85 on the Billboard Pop chart. The album itself peaked at #17 in the UK, and peaked at #53 in the US. The plan was that Donna would record a second album with Stock, Aitken and Waterman but they fell out and the album was never recorded.
In 1991, she released the album Mistaken Identity, which incorporated New Jack Swing and Urban Contemporary into her music. The album was not a commercial success and sold less than 50,000 copies, failing to even appear on the Billboard Album Chart (though it reached #97 on the R&B Albums chart). However, Summer did score a top twenty R&B hit with "When Love Cries".
The following year, Summer received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The year also saw her collaborate with Giorgio Moroder for the first time in over a decade with the song "Carry On". First featured on his Forever Dancing album, the following year the track would be featured on the double album The Donna Summer Anthology. This compilation also featured two exclusive remixes from the unreleased I'm a Rainbow album recorded back in 1981.
In 1993, she participated in the Edith Piaf: Tribute album, with her cover for the song"La Vie En Rose".
A gospel-influenced Christmas album entitled Christmas Spirit in 1994 became Summer's first full-length album in over three years, and a new compilation entitled Endless Summer (both released by PolyGram) also contained new tracks, including "Melody of Love (Wanna Be Loved)", which became the year's # 1 Billboard hit on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
In 1995, a remix of "I Feel Love" (with newly recorded vocals) became a hit again in the UK, reaching #8 there and #9 on "Billboard's Dance Club Play" chart. The following year she would score another Top 20 hit there with a new remix of "State of Independence". In 1996, Summer's album I'm a Rainbow was finally released by Polygram's Mercury Records after a 15 year delay.
In 1994 and 1997 she played the role of "Aunt Oona from Altoona" on the TV series Family Matters. She also sang "Last Dance" in her first episode.
1996 saw Summer collaborating in several others artists' projects:
"Does He Love You?" - a duet with Liza Minnelli for Minnelli's album Gently; "Whenever There Is Love" duet with Bruce Roberts for the Daylight OST (also recording a version in Spanish); "From A Distance" with Nanci Griffith And Raul Malo for the "One Voice" project; and "Someday" for the CD Mouse House Remixes (Song From Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame OST).
In 1998, Summer was the first artist to receive a Grammy award for Best Dance Recording for her 1992 collaboration with Giorgio Moroder, "Carry On", after the song was remixed and released as a single. In 1999, Summer starred in a televised live concert on the VH1 network entitled Donna Summer - Live and More Encore. The special earned the network their highest ratings of the year, second only to their annual Divas concert. Performing a string of her classics and new singles, she also sang "Dim All the Lights" as a tribute to Rod Stewart. Summer acknowledges that she wrote the song for Stewart but recorded it herself. She also performed an updated version of "No More Tears" with Australian pop diva Tina Arena. A live CD of the special (on the Epic label) and DVD of the special were released, returning the singer back to the U.S. albums chart, selling close to half a million copies in the USA. Summer scored two # 1 dance hits that year with "I Will Go with You (Con te partirò)" and "Love Is the Healer" (both found as new studio tracks on the live album). She also collaborated with the song "My Prayer For You" in the project Sing Me To Sleep, Mommy. During that year, Summer recorded the theme song for Pokémon: The Movie 2000, entitled "The Power of One". Around this time, Summer also recorded the song "Dreamcatcher" for the Naturally Native Original Soundtrack. In 2000, she continued collaborating with other artists in different albums: for the project Child of the Promise she delivered "When the Dream Never Dies" and the duet with Crystal Lewis, "I Cannot Be Silent". For The Mercy Project album, she recorded the song "Take Heart" and for Darwin Hobbs' Vertical CD, she duetted "When I Look Up".
In 2003, a greatest-hits compilation called The Journey was released, which reached the UK Top 10 the following year. Here she included new tracks like "That's The Way", "Dream A Lots Theme (I Will Live For Love)" and also a new track, "You're So Beautiful", in remixed form.
On September 20, 2004, Summer was among the first artists to be inducted into the newly formed Dance Music Hall of Fame in New York City. She was inducted in two categories, Artist Inductees (alongside fellow disco legends The Bee Gees and Barry White), and Record Inductees for her classic hit "I Feel Love". Summer added to her achievements in October 2004 when she performed "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch at Game 2 of the 2004 World Series at Boston's Fenway Park.
In 2008 Summer released, Crayons, on Sony BMG imprint Burgundy Records. Remixes of the track "I'm A Fire" reached #1 on the U.S. Dance Chart, as did the first official single, "Stamp Your Feet", which was released in April, 2008. The tracks became Summer's 19th and 20th #1 Billboard singles of her career and her 28th and 29th Top Ten Billboard singles. In January 2009, "Fame" (The Game) reached #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart making this her 21st #1 Billboard single and 30th Top Ten Billboard single. "It's Only Love" also became a Top 20 hit on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in late 2008.
The album Crayons debuted at #17, making this her all-time highest debut on the US Album Chart and her highest charting album since She Works Hard For The Money reached #9 twenty-five years earlier.
In August 2010, Donna released her the single "To Paris With Love" on iTunes and most other sites where music can be legally downloaded. The song "To Paris With Love" became her first #1 hit of the 2010's when it topped the Hot Dance Club Songs. In late 2010, it was mentioned Donna intends to record two upcoming albums, an album of Covers and "an all out Dance album."
On May 17, 2012, Summer died after a long battle with cancer. The state of the new album she was working on just prior to her death is unknown regarding how many tracks had complete final vocals, how many tracks had only guide or scratch vocals and how many had no vocals at all.
2) Jason Forrest makes music under the moniker ‘Donna Summer’. He has released records in the US, the UK, and Japan. He has been featured in periodicals such as The Wire, XLR8R, Crash, Muzik, The Village Voice, Go mag, Grooves, De:Bug, and Vice.
Summer was one of seven children raised by devout Christian parents. She sang in church, and in her teens joined a funk group called The Crow, so named because Donna was the only black member of the group. At eighteen, Gaines left home and school to audition for a role in the cast of the Broadway musical, Hair (1968). Unsuccessful in getting the part in the Broadway show (Melba Moore got the role), she was offered the European Tour when the show moved to Germany, where Summer also performed in the German versions of several musicals including Godspell and Show Boat. She settled in Munich and also performed with the Viennese Folk Opera and the pop band Munich Machine.
In 1971, Gaines released a single in Europe entitled "Sally Go 'Round The Roses", her first solo recording. The single was unsuccessful, however, and she had to wait until 1974 to launch a solo career. Gaines married Austrian actor Helmuth Sommer ("Summer" is an Anglicization of his last name) in 1972 and gave birth to daughter Mimi the following year. Summer did various musical jobs in studios and theaters for several years, including the pop group FamilyTree from 1974-75.
After her divorce from Sommer, she married her second husband, American musician Bruce Sudano, in 1980. They have two daughters named Brooklyn and Amanda. Sudano was a member of the '70s groups Alive N Kickin' and The Brooklyn Dreams.
While singing back-up for groups such as Three Dog Night, she met producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte. With these producers, Summer signed a contract in the Netherlands and issued her first album, Lady of the Night, which included the European hit, "The Hostage". The single made #1 in France and Belgium, and #2 in the Netherlands. Its follow-up, the title track of the album, also gained some degree of European success.
In the summer of 1975, Summer approached Moroder and Bellotte with an idea for a song. She had come up with the lyric "Love to love you, baby" as the possible title for the song. Moroder was interested in developing the new disco sound that was becoming increasingly popular, and used Summer's lyric to develop the song into a disco track. He had the idea that she should moan and groan orgasmically, but Summer was reticent. Eventually she agreed to record the song as a demo. She has stated that she was not completely sure of some of the lyrics, and parts of the song were improvised during the recording. Donna later stated on a VH-1 "Behind The Music" program that she pictured herself as Marilyn Monroe acting out the part of someone in sexual ecstasy. Moroder was so astounded with Summer's orgasmic vocals that he insisted she release the single herself. The song, titled "Love to Love You", was released to modest success in Europe. When it reached America and the hands of Casablanca president Neil Bogart, however, he was so ecstatic over the demo that he asked Moroder to produce a twenty-minute version of the song. Summer, Moroder and producer Pete Bellotte cut a seventeen-minute version, renamed it "Love to Love You Baby", and Casablanca signed Summer and issued it as a single in November 1975. Casablanca distributed Summer's work in the US while other labels distributed it in different nations during this period.
"Love to Love You Baby" was Summer's first big hit in America, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in early 1976 and becoming her first Number-One Hot Dance Club Play chart hit. The album (side one of which was completely taken up with the full-length version of the title track) was also released in late 1975 and was soon certified Gold for sales of over 500,000 US copies. The song was branded "graphic" by some music critics and was even banned by some radio stations for its explicit content. Time magazine reported that 22 orgasms were simulated in the making of the song, and some of the music press dubbed Summer "the first lady of love." Two successful, Gold-selling concept albums followed: A Love Trilogy which featured the single "Could It Be Magic" and Four Seasons Of Love which featured the uptempo "Spring Affair" as well as the ballad "Winter Melody" which was a top 30 hit in the UK - the first of Donna's singles to be aired on Radio 1 and a hit on the US R&B charts.
The 1977 album I Remember Yesterday, another concept album, found the Summer/Moroder/Bellotte team combining the Disco sound with musical elements of the past, present and future. The song representing the future, "I Feel Love" became a landmark recording, giving Donna another Pop and R&B hit reaching #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and number one in the UK. "I Feel Love" earned her a second US Gold Single as well. The song's use of electronic sounds was revolutionary and popularized synthesizers in dance, rock, and the burgeoning new wave.
Summer released another album in 1977, Once Upon A Time, a concept album telling a modern-day Cinderella "rags to riches" story through the means of electronica. The album contained three top forty hits Fairy Tale High, Rumour Has It and I Love You.
In 1978 Summer acted in the film Thank God It's Friday and released the single "Last Dance" which became her third US million-selling single. Written by the late Paul Jabara — who also co-wrote "It's Raining Men", "The Main Event (Fight)" and "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" — the song became another major hit for Summer, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and resulting in her first Grammy win. Jabara took home the Oscar after the song was nominated for Song Of The Year. Summer also recorded a side-long version of Serge Gainsbourg's "Je T'Aime (Moi Non Plus)" which was very similar in style to "Love to Love You, Baby", initially shelved and later released as a part of the Thank God It's Friday soundtrack.
That same year, Summer released her first live album, Live and More. This was Summer's first #1 album as well as her first to reach the million-selling Platinum mark. It included her first #1 American Pop single, a cover of the Jimmy Webb-penned "MacArthur Park" - another Gold-certified US 45 - originally made famous by the late actor/singer Richard Harris. The studio part of the album included the tracks "One Of A Kind" and "Heaven Knows" which also featured vocals by Joe "Bean" Esposito of the Brooklyn Dreams (group member Bruce Sudano would later become romantically involved with Summer). "Heaven Knows" became another Gold US Record and another Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
Summer was a guest artist on Kiss bassist Gene Simmons's 1978 eponymous solo album.
In 1979, Summer released the landmark double-album Bad Girls. Unusual for a disco album, it mixed Rock, Funk, Blues and Soul into electronic beats. It yielded three consecutive million-selling singles: the #1 hits "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls", and the #2 hit "Dim All The Lights". "Bad Girls" also became Summer's first #1 song on Billboard's R&B singles chart. With US record sales at an all-time apex in 1979, Summer had a straight run of five US Gold singles (three of which went on to Platinum status) that year alone. "Hot Stuff" won Summer a second Grammy, for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance (interestingly, the Grammys had a Best Disco Recording Award only once, in 1980, won by Gloria Gaynor for her I Will Survive single). Bad Girls became Summer's second #1 album and the most successful album of her entire career - eventually selling over two million copies in the US. Summer and Bruce Sudano grew closer during the making of this album and became engaged. During this period, Summer had two songs in the top three of Billboard's Hot 100 during the same week, with "Bad Girls" and "Hot Stuff". Just a few months later, she accomplished the same feat again, with "No More Tears" and "Dim All the Lights". During the summer of 1979, she played eight sold-out nights at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles.
Summer's first compilation album, On The Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2, was a global smash and her third straight #1 US album - also going on to sell over two million copies in the US alone. With this, Summer became the first artist to have three consecutive US number-one double-albums. The album also contained two new tracks - "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)", the Platinum-selling #1 duet with Barbra Streisand, and the Grammy-nominated Top Five Gold hit "On the Radio", a song written for the film Foxes. The Streisand-Summer duet was her fourth and final #1 Pop hit in the U.S - and her fourth #1 single in thirteen months. Afterwards, disagreements between Summer and Casablanca Records led to her exit from the label in 1980. Summer was offered a lucrative deal by David Geffen and became the first artist to be signed to his new Geffen label in 1980.
Summer's first Geffen release, 1980's The Wanderer, was something of a departure, in some ways closer to a rock/new wave affair. The title track, and accompanying singles "Cold Love" and "Who Do You Think You're Foolin'?" saw Summer attempting to reach the same audience dominated by contemporaries like Blondie and Pat Benatar. The title track was another million-selling hit, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning her yet another Gold single in the States. The album peaked at #13 on the US album charts and earned a Gold album certification in the US. Her next album, I'm a Rainbow, a new wave - oriented double album which also featured elements of Soul, R&B, period British techno-pop and even synth-based Disco, was shelved by Geffen (although two of the tracks would surface during the 1980s on the Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Flashdance film soundtracks). Reluctantly, Summer left Moroder after seven years of collaboration, and began work with Quincy Jones.
In 1982 Geffen released the Gold-certified, self-titled Donna Summer, and the new production from Quincy Jones was again in the Top 10 of the Pop, R&B, and Dance charts with the Grammy-nominated "Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)". A second single, "State of Independence", on which Michael Jackson sang background along with a veritable "who's who" of the music world, became a sizable international hit but a minor hit in the US. One more single from the album followed, "The Woman In Me", later recorded by Ann Wilson & Nancy Wilson of the rock group Heart. It peaked at #33 on the Hot 100 and #30 on the R&B chart.
In 1983 Summer scored her biggest triumph since Bad Girls with the release of the album, She Works Hard for the Money. The title track became one of her most played songs. The Grammy-nominated hit also became a pro-feminist anthem and was a staple on MTV, making her the first black woman to have a video air in heavy rotation on the channel. The single was also Summer's biggest-ever R&B hit (#1 for three weeks) and had frequent play on BET. It was released on PolyGram's Mercury Records to settle a legal dispute following PolyGram's absorption of Casablanca. It was Summer's 6th LP in a row to feature a Billboard Top Ten Hit. A second single from the She Works Hard For The Money album, the reggae-flavored "Unconditional Love" featured vocals by British band Musical Youth and outsold the first single in the UK, but stopped short of the US Top 40.
The next few years saw Summer's popularity decline. 1984's Cats Without Claws peaked at #40 on Billboard's Album Chart, while 1987's All Systems Go stalled at #122 on the chart with no major hits. The first single, Dinner with Gershwin, was a sizable international hit as well as being a Top Ten US R&B hit. However, it was not enough to heal the difficult relationship with David Geffen. Summer left Geffen Records in 1988 to sign with Atlantic Records when he refused to release her next album.
Summer rebounded again in 1989 with the album Another Place and Time, a collaboration with British top dance-pop songwriting and production team Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman known as Stock Aitken Waterman. "This Time I Know It's For Real" became Summer's fourteenth Top 10 Billboard Pop hit in the US and returned to her to Gold-single status. It was also a Top 10 hit in the UK, and a huge success on Adult Contemporary radio, holding at #2 for four weeks. Another track, "I Don't Wanna Get Hurt", became another UK Top 10 hit. The follow-up single, "Love's About To Change My Heart", reached the UK Top 20 and became a US Dance chart hit, but stalled at #85 on the Billboard Pop chart. The album itself peaked at #17 in the UK, and peaked at #53 in the US. The plan was that Donna would record a second album with Stock, Aitken and Waterman but they fell out and the album was never recorded.
In 1991, she released the album Mistaken Identity, which incorporated New Jack Swing and Urban Contemporary into her music. The album was not a commercial success and sold less than 50,000 copies, failing to even appear on the Billboard Album Chart (though it reached #97 on the R&B Albums chart). However, Summer did score a top twenty R&B hit with "When Love Cries".
The following year, Summer received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The year also saw her collaborate with Giorgio Moroder for the first time in over a decade with the song "Carry On". First featured on his Forever Dancing album, the following year the track would be featured on the double album The Donna Summer Anthology. This compilation also featured two exclusive remixes from the unreleased I'm a Rainbow album recorded back in 1981.
In 1993, she participated in the Edith Piaf: Tribute album, with her cover for the song"La Vie En Rose".
A gospel-influenced Christmas album entitled Christmas Spirit in 1994 became Summer's first full-length album in over three years, and a new compilation entitled Endless Summer (both released by PolyGram) also contained new tracks, including "Melody of Love (Wanna Be Loved)", which became the year's # 1 Billboard hit on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
In 1995, a remix of "I Feel Love" (with newly recorded vocals) became a hit again in the UK, reaching #8 there and #9 on "Billboard's Dance Club Play" chart. The following year she would score another Top 20 hit there with a new remix of "State of Independence". In 1996, Summer's album I'm a Rainbow was finally released by Polygram's Mercury Records after a 15 year delay.
In 1994 and 1997 she played the role of "Aunt Oona from Altoona" on the TV series Family Matters. She also sang "Last Dance" in her first episode.
1996 saw Summer collaborating in several others artists' projects:
"Does He Love You?" - a duet with Liza Minnelli for Minnelli's album Gently; "Whenever There Is Love" duet with Bruce Roberts for the Daylight OST (also recording a version in Spanish); "From A Distance" with Nanci Griffith And Raul Malo for the "One Voice" project; and "Someday" for the CD Mouse House Remixes (Song From Disney's The Hunchback Of Notre Dame OST).
In 1998, Summer was the first artist to receive a Grammy award for Best Dance Recording for her 1992 collaboration with Giorgio Moroder, "Carry On", after the song was remixed and released as a single. In 1999, Summer starred in a televised live concert on the VH1 network entitled Donna Summer - Live and More Encore. The special earned the network their highest ratings of the year, second only to their annual Divas concert. Performing a string of her classics and new singles, she also sang "Dim All the Lights" as a tribute to Rod Stewart. Summer acknowledges that she wrote the song for Stewart but recorded it herself. She also performed an updated version of "No More Tears" with Australian pop diva Tina Arena. A live CD of the special (on the Epic label) and DVD of the special were released, returning the singer back to the U.S. albums chart, selling close to half a million copies in the USA. Summer scored two # 1 dance hits that year with "I Will Go with You (Con te partirò)" and "Love Is the Healer" (both found as new studio tracks on the live album). She also collaborated with the song "My Prayer For You" in the project Sing Me To Sleep, Mommy. During that year, Summer recorded the theme song for Pokémon: The Movie 2000, entitled "The Power of One". Around this time, Summer also recorded the song "Dreamcatcher" for the Naturally Native Original Soundtrack. In 2000, she continued collaborating with other artists in different albums: for the project Child of the Promise she delivered "When the Dream Never Dies" and the duet with Crystal Lewis, "I Cannot Be Silent". For The Mercy Project album, she recorded the song "Take Heart" and for Darwin Hobbs' Vertical CD, she duetted "When I Look Up".
In 2003, a greatest-hits compilation called The Journey was released, which reached the UK Top 10 the following year. Here she included new tracks like "That's The Way", "Dream A Lots Theme (I Will Live For Love)" and also a new track, "You're So Beautiful", in remixed form.
On September 20, 2004, Summer was among the first artists to be inducted into the newly formed Dance Music Hall of Fame in New York City. She was inducted in two categories, Artist Inductees (alongside fellow disco legends The Bee Gees and Barry White), and Record Inductees for her classic hit "I Feel Love". Summer added to her achievements in October 2004 when she performed "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch at Game 2 of the 2004 World Series at Boston's Fenway Park.
In 2008 Summer released, Crayons, on Sony BMG imprint Burgundy Records. Remixes of the track "I'm A Fire" reached #1 on the U.S. Dance Chart, as did the first official single, "Stamp Your Feet", which was released in April, 2008. The tracks became Summer's 19th and 20th #1 Billboard singles of her career and her 28th and 29th Top Ten Billboard singles. In January 2009, "Fame" (The Game) reached #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart making this her 21st #1 Billboard single and 30th Top Ten Billboard single. "It's Only Love" also became a Top 20 hit on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in late 2008.
The album Crayons debuted at #17, making this her all-time highest debut on the US Album Chart and her highest charting album since She Works Hard For The Money reached #9 twenty-five years earlier.
In August 2010, Donna released her the single "To Paris With Love" on iTunes and most other sites where music can be legally downloaded. The song "To Paris With Love" became her first #1 hit of the 2010's when it topped the Hot Dance Club Songs. In late 2010, it was mentioned Donna intends to record two upcoming albums, an album of Covers and "an all out Dance album."
On May 17, 2012, Summer died after a long battle with cancer. The state of the new album she was working on just prior to her death is unknown regarding how many tracks had complete final vocals, how many tracks had only guide or scratch vocals and how many had no vocals at all.
2) Jason Forrest makes music under the moniker ‘Donna Summer’. He has released records in the US, the UK, and Japan. He has been featured in periodicals such as The Wire, XLR8R, Crash, Muzik, The Village Voice, Go mag, Grooves, De:Bug, and Vice.
Through the Storm
Donna Summer Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Through the Storm' by these artists:
Alarcon The Day Is Mine I Can't Predict The Predicament That We're…
Aretha Franklin Oh oh oh, oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah Love, ooh…
Aretha Franklin & Elton John In this world it's hard you know lovers come and lovers go …
Aretha Franklin feat. Elton John In this world it's hard you know Lovers come and lovers…
Black Sheets Of Rain Hell on earth from every angle Sick of living under siege La…
Bradley Charles [Chorus] I thank you For helping me through the storm I t…
Busta & Stevie Been through the storm, through the cold and rain Everythin…
Charles Bradley [Chorus] I thank you For helping me through the storm I than…
Charles Bradley feat Menahan Street Band [Chorus] I thank you For helping me through the storm I t…
Chris Kirk A journey through the storm What a fearful experience A vast…
Come Taste The Misery You are back on the streets again Wherever you go Your lover…
Don Diablo & Jordan Mackampa I don't have the money I don't have the time If I…
Elton John & Aretha Franklin Oh oh oh, oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah Love, ooh…
Elton John & Eric Clapton Oh oh oh, oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah Love, ooh…
Emma Saville There's always beauty As the rain falls, and Light that over…
Equilibrium Falls You walk in complete and utter darkness But does it matter…
Giannis Georgantelis Hold tight, count to three Gotta stay close by me And hold…
inversum Cold is covering the unseen path Far we are, drifting away T…
J. Rawls & Holmskillit I been in the game for a year now I'm…
Moxy Thunder screamin' through the skies Lightnin' piercin' blind…
No Money Enterprise THRU THE STORM We went from rags to riches tryna get…
PC-ONE I found a way through the storm Feel like I been…
Pete Masitti & John Andrew Barrow I' ll take you through the storm Those rainy days Those wind…
Popcaan Ohh Ohh Ohh Ohh, oh Oh, you know you love me I not hurt you…
Prince Swanny Marvaleeeee see mi gone nobody cant touch this bad for…
Qeuyl [Verse 1] Questions Contemplate my mind I've been Stuck on b…
Riot Here the sound of all this silence You're damned to hell…
Sara Em I will walk through the storm That lies ahead Though the f…
This Very Day If black clouds precede the oncoming storm Then I should ha…
Yolanda Adams The storms of life will blow They're sure to come…
Young Boy Never Broke Again I need to talk to Mike Lowrey Hello? It's Mike Lowrey T…
YoungBoy Never Broke Again I need to talk to Mike Lowrey Hello? It's Mike Lowrey Throu…
Zakynthines Fones of Montreal This is the end of the journey It's been all enough…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Donna Summer:
"Love To Love You Baby" I love to love you baby I love to love you…
(Riding) Through the Storm (Live) The winds of life will blow they're sure to come and…
01. Spring Affair Spring affair Ooh, something's coming over me Ooh, I think …
A Man Like You A man like you, a man like you Could be my…
A Runner With the Pack He's got a second side he's got sixth sense He got…
All for Love There's got to be a way that I can dream Simply…
All Systems Go If you're ready to fall in love Here's the thing you've…
All Through the Night You know, boy You're so busy reaching for a dream That doesn…
Always There Like the stars that shine above In a warn and wind…
Any Way At All Ooo Hey baby Ooo We never know Where the winds of love will…
Autumn Changes This love of ours Is gradually fading Something is wrong Or …
Back in Love Again Lately I'm feeling glad I'm alive 'Cause when I'm with you, …
Back of Boogaloo Go! Back off boogaloo, I said, back off boogaloo, I said, b…
Back Where You Belong Ooh I've been down there a million times If I've been…
Bad Girl Toot toot, hey, beep beep Toot toot, hey, beep beep Toot too…
Bad Reputation When I was young, my momma always told me I still…
Be Myself Again Let me introduce myself I'm a woman that you've never seen …
Black Lady It was bad, really mean She had the kind of reputation…
Body Talk I can tell By the way you stare at me (Talk): It's deep...r…
Born To Be Loved I always stayed away from love Afraid of what might might…
Born to Die Just a baby On a doorstep It's how they found me Cold and…
Breakaway For too long she was feeling That her love had lost…
Breakdown Breakdown, shakedown again Breakdown, over you Breakdown, wa…
Breath Of Heaven And Gabriel appeared to Mary and said "Do not be afraid…
Bring Down The Reign [Chorus] Whats the point of crying Angel of Joy Angel of Joy…
Brooklyn Brooklyn Child of freedom still new to this world Brooklyn S…
Can Try me, try me, try me, try me Just one time Try…
Can't Get to Sleep at Night Can't get to sleep tonight Can't get to sleep tonight Can't…
Can't We Just Sit Down Cold and lonely night, you don't have to leave at…
Can't We Just Sit Down and Talk It Over One and only night, you don't have to leave at…
Carry On La, la, la, la, la, la Carry on Carry on my love Just…
Cats Without Claws It's a windy night Of first and main Of any city Of a…
Christmas Is Here Christmas is here Snowflakes filling the air People rushing …
Christmas Medley What child is this do you hear what I hear Joy…
Christmas Spirit Everyone gather near And I'll tell you a story that you'll…
Cold Love I'm walking the line I'm walking the line Treading thin ice …
Come to Me Come with me Come with me Lose yourself Let love be I will …
Could It Be Magic Oh baby it's been so long I've waited so long And now…
Crayons Hey hey oh Donna, what's going on? 1 2 3 [Chorus] We're l…
Crayons (featuring Ziggy Marley) Hey hey oh Donna what's going on 1 2 3 We're like crayons…
Cry Of A Waking Heart I stand before you with my mind open wide waiting to…
Dance Into My Life Dance into my life, only for a while Whirl me round…
Dance With Me Come with me Come with me Lose yourself Let love be I will …
Denver Dream Denver dream are you the one they call The Denver dream…
Dim All the Lights Dim all the lights sweet darling 'Cause tonight it's all the…
Dinner with Gershwin I want to have dinner with Gershwin I want to watch…
Domino Late last night at a fancy dress ball I was dancing…
Don This won't be easy You'll think it's strange When I try to…
Don't Cry for Me Argentina It won't be easy, you'll think it strange When I try…
Don't Wanna Work I don't need all my friends to tell me Things that…
Don't Wanna Work (Live) Well I give it little care Does anybody out there even…
Donna Summer Spoken: You know baby I'm so happy to be here you and…
Down Deep Inside Down deep inside There's a place in me I'm yearning to…
Dream-A-Lot There's got to be a way that I can dream Simply…
Drivin' Down Brazil Tudo bem... Tudo bem... Tudo bom bom... Tudo bem... Tudo bem…
End of the Week I get out of work And then I throw away all…
Enough Is Enough What are you laughing at? It works for Barbra Raining, it's…
Eyes Right outside the window something's happening A man he star…
Face the Music Face the music face the music Face the music and dance…
Fairy Tale High On a fairy tale high Don't you believe that your dreams…
Fame Fame makes a fool out of anyone Fame takes you back…
Fame (The Game) You're fabulous Fantastic Now we have all the right property…
Fascination No escaping No spell is over me Fantasy's fact you see in…
Faster And Faster Where am i going? what is the place? Somebody help me…
Faster and Faster to Nowhere Where am i going? what is the place? Somebody help me…
Finger On the Trigger (I've) hung around with big shots Never knew love was in…
Forgive Me Every day I give you a reason to cry I see…
Fred Astaire Romance me...dance me 'til I don't care You haven't lived un…
Friends In our childhoods days Together we would play People said …
Friends Unknown I'm writing you this song 'Cause I've always wanted to let…
Full of Emptiness Full of emptiness Broken promises And love turned out so sad…
Get Ethnic (Rap:) Lying here in the sun just trying to get a…
Grand Illusion Oh grand illusion, like to fade away Take me and go…
Happily Ever After Happily ever after Look at me, right where i want to…
Hard for the Money She works hard for the money So hard for it, honey She…
He Oh, he's a rebel and you may not like his…
Heaven Watching raindrops, slowly falling Painting pictures on the …
Heaven Knows Baby please, please don't take your love from me I am…
Heaven's Just A Whisper Away Watching raindrops, slowly falling Painting pictures on the …
Highway Runner Highway lead him to where he's never been Show that drifter…
Hostage Lady: Hallo Kidnapper: Lady we've just kidnapped your husban…
Hot Stuff Sittin' here, eatin' my heart out waitin' Waitin' for some l…
Hot Stuff (12" Mix) Sittin' here eatin' my heart out waitin' Waitin' for some lo…
Hurts Just a Little Perfect love you will never find Say goodbye to what's left …
I Ooh, it's so good, it's so good It's so good, it's…
I Believe You and me, we're together Loving eyes can always stray Lovi…
I Believe (In You) I believe in you If you believe in me And I believe…
I Believe in Jesus Ran into mother Mary down on line Street in L.A. She was…
I Do Believe You and me, we're together Loving eyes can always stray Lovi…
I Don I don't need all my friends to tell me Things that…
I Don't Wanna Get Hurt I don't need all my friends to tell me Things that…
I Feel Love Ooh, it's so good, it's so good It's so good, it's…
I Feel Love (Masters At Work 86Th St Mix) Ooh it's so good, it's so good It's so good, it's…
I Feel Love (Patrick Cowley remix) Ooh it′s so good, it's so good It′s so good, it's…
I Feel Love (Rollo & Sister Bliss Monster mix radio edit) Ooh it's so good, it's so good It's so good, it's…
I Feel Love -12"Inch Ooh, it's so good, it's so good It's so good, it's…
I Feel Love 2005 Ooh, it's so good, it's so good It's so good, it's…
I Got You I just wanna say this This is something I thing most…
I Got Your Love I got your love I got your love I got your love I…
I Love You I love to love you baby I love to love you…
I Need Time Five to nine Early Sunday morning around breakfast time I he…
I Remember Yesterday I remember that first night we met, Dancing to the sounds…
I Remember Yesterday ) I remember yesterday... I remember that first night we met …
I Remember Yesterday 1977 I remember that first night we met, Dancing to the sounds…
I Will Go On With You Stranded alone on a sea of emotion You found me…
I Will Go With You (Con Te Partiró) Stranded alone on a sea of emotion You found me Your love…
I Will Survive At First I was afriad I was petrified kept Think how…
I'll Be Home For Christmas I'm dreaming tonight Of a place that I love Even more than…
I'm A Fire I am a fire Can't you feel the heat I am a…
I'm A Rainbow Is there a remedy for the passions of the soul Brother…
I'm Free I was stranded in the dark Trying to find an open…
If It Makes You Feel Good So many heartaches i put you through So much trouble and…
If There Is Music There If there is music there I'll have to go Never been anything…
If You Got It Flaunt It You'll never compete with the others! Why, look at the…
In Another Place and Time I can't lie I was attracted too Somehow the feelings…
It What would I have to do To get you to notice…
It's Not the Way We used to south of paradise That was okay until you…
It's Only Love It's only love It's only love It's only love That makes me w…
It's Raining Man I just wanna say this This is something I thing most…
Jeremy Sitting by an open door With rain dropping in my face Then…
Journey to the Center of Your Heart Take me on a journey On a journey to the center…
Journey To The Centre Of Your Heart Take me on a journey On a journey to the centre…
Just A Touch Of Love Deep in the night, when you're Away from me I'm reachin' out…
La Vie En Rose I thought that love was just a word Sung about in…
Lady of the Night They call her the lady of the night She's a woman…
Lamb Of God [Spoken:] After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea During …
Last Dance Last dance Last chance, for love Yes, it's my last chance, f…
Last Dance (Live) Last Dance Last Dance for love Yes, it's my last change For …
Last Dance ) Last dance Last chance, for love Yes, it's my last chance, f…
Leave Me Alone Say you dominate you can never wait To listen to the…
Let There Be Peace Someone let communication out the door Someone decides it's …
Let's Work Together Now Different faces other races New conditions old traditions …
Little Miss Fit There's a good there's a bad Some are gay, some are…
Livin' In America Straight outta school but still just a fool Thought the str…
Looking Up Looking up, again I'm coming back to life I'm coming back to…
Love I love to love you baby I love to love you…
Love Has A Mind Of It Think about me and you Think of all the changes we've…
Love Is A Healer So many times in my life I've been alone, left alone Heart…
Love Is In Control (I've) hung around with big shots Never knew love was in…
Love Is In Control (Finger On (I've) hung around with big shots Never knew love was in…
Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger) (I've) hung around with big shots never knew love was in…
Love Is Just a Breath Away Deep in the night, when you're Away from me I'm reachin' out…
Love Is The Healer So many times in my life I've been alone, left alone Heart…
Love On & On I believe that love is callin' drawin' me to you I can…
Love Shock Uuhh, uuhh, uuhh... Overheating Heart is speeding up Now I…
Love Story Theme There's got to be a way that I can dream Simply…
Love To Love I love to love you baby I love to love you…
and many more tracks by Donna Summer.
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Suecase Hall
She could sing it all. Rock, Pop, Soul, Gospel and On And On. That voice was anointed. So much more than just Disco which was a great genre in and of itself. Wish she got the credit she deserves for being one of the greatest female vocalists ever.
Kojo Harrison
Believe it or not, Donna was hugely recognized within the Music industry as a Pioneer through whose music Modern Music was established. From within her came Whitney, Beyoncé, Madonna, Rihanna, Gaga and many more!! She was a close friend of Chaka Khan ,Diana Ross, Elton and many more. James Ingram proclaimed that Donna's voice has the widest range he has ever heard as she can sing the highest notes as well as very low notes and the disguise is second to none in the industry. She has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame ahead of Tina Turner & Janet Jackson, Hollywood Walk of Fame STAR etc
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Scriviamo chi era sulla roccia...
giovanni poggi
Ora e'leggenda....
CoCo VERNON
She touches my very being with this song. ❤
Stephen Michael
One of the best singers of all time. She sang in what she believed in.
Kojo Harrison
@Massimo Sigismondi Donna had more range of vocal ability than Whitney and Aretha because Donna could disguise her voice and sound like anybody. She could even sound like Rod Stewart. So she had a wider range from very high notes to very low notes but Whitney or Aretha only had just the one style of singing that you could always recognize. James Ingram proclaimed Donna's voice to be the best he has ever heard.
miloedo
@Massimo Sigismondi It's easy to answer you... If you listen Donna, Whitney and Aretha.. you'll see Donna can easily emulate Whitney and Aretha ranks.. even Adele and Tina Turner's rougnes.. but none of them could easily achieve Donna's changes.... in my opinion. Donna is # 1..
Massimo Sigismondi
@Mmm Ggg Whitney Houston was so less than her up to you? Aretha Franklin? She was a very good singer and she should have sung the black music not the disco one!
Mmm Ggg
Greatest ever, a personal opinion but cant think of many with better tone and clarity, superb range just about everything a singer should be but many fall short of her talent.....