This song is PERFECT 👌. Simply perfect on every level. Donna Summer and her brother in law Joe Esposito slayed this song🎵. Beautiful vocals and musical arrangement.
When this song first came out It was such a powerful song, and it was blended perfectly with MacArthur's Park. Donna definitely dominated the radio, clubs, charts and sound between 76-79.
_The original opening is everything. Remember the 7" inch single hit the radio airwaves December 1978, and 41 years later, it still sounds beautiful. Timeless._
I adore this song Donna Summer and Brooklyn Dreams Heaven knows they are absolutely super together Their voices blend very well together I enjoyed it very much Very uplifting and up beat Song to dance to Thank u very much I love it all of it Denise Dunne in Dublin 6
So hip of a song ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ dona summer and Brooklyn dreams fabulous wish we had music like this now a days right 70s 80s my times of having good times with this kinda music in life .
sing girl she is one of my favorite singers and she was an alto singer like me i will never forget her she inspires me to keep on singing!!! rest in peace,donna! you were one of the best!
It is crazy when other women singers throw Donna shade. But Donna Summer's resumé speaks for itself . Jealousy can make some individuals jealous .And say mean things .. Donna Summer rocketed to international super-stardom in the mid-1970s when her groundbreaking merger of R&B, soul, pop, funk, rock, disco and avant-garde electronica catapulted underground dance music out of the clubs of Europe to the pinnacles of sales and radio charts around the world. Maintaining an unbroken string of hits throughout the 70s and 80s, most of which she wrote, Donna holds the record for most consecutive double albums to hit #1 on the Billboard charts (3) and first female to have four #1 singles in a 12 month period; 3 as a solo artist and one as a duo with Barbra Streisand. A five-time Grammy winner, Donna Summer was the first artist to win the Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female (1979, "Hot Stuff") as well as the first-ever recipient of the Grammy for Best Dance Recording (1997, "Carry On"). In 2004, she became one of the first inductees, as both an Artist Inductee and a Record Inductee (for 1977's "I Feel Love") into the Dance Music Hall of Fame in New York City. Born Donna Gaines on New Year's Eve to a large family in Boston, she developed an early interest in music. From the age of eight, Summer sang in church choirs and city-wide choruses, and by her early twenties, was performing in musical theatre in Germany, winning parts in such highly-acclaimed shows as "Hair," "Showboat," "Godspell," and "Porgy and Bess" as well as performing with the Viennese Folk Opera. She released her first single, a cover of the Jaynett's girl group classic, "Sally Go Round The Roses," in 1971. While singing backup, she met producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte who produced her first single, "Hostage," which became a hit in the Netherlands, France and Belgium. In 1975, Moroder and Bellotte produced the international hit, "Love to Love You Baby," which rose to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and triggered Summer's triumphant return to the United States as a key figure of the then-emerging disco genre. "Love To Love You Baby" paved the way for such international hits as "MacArthur Park," "Bad Girls," "Hot Stuff," "Dim All The Lights," "On The Radio," and "Enough Is Enough," as well as the Grammy and Academy award winning theme song "Last Dance," from the film "Thank God It's Friday," which remains a milestone in Donna's career. In 1980, Summer became the first artist to sign with David Geffen's new label, Geffen Records, leaving her disco days behind and moving into the next phase of her career ." In the years that followed, Summer collaborated with writers and producers such as Quincy Jones, Michael Omartian and England's dance-pop production compound Stock Aitken Waterman and produced a steady stream of hits from "State of Independence," featuring Michael Jackson on backing vocals, to the abiding feminist anthem "She Works Hard For The Money," one of the most-played songs of all-time, and the infectious "This Time I Know It's For Real." In 1994, she released "Endless Summer," a greatest hits retrospective containing a new song, "Melody of Love," which became Billboard's #1 Dance Record of the Year. She also released the critically acclaimed gem "Christmas Spirit," a collection of Summer's original songs and holiday standards recorded with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Summer spent the '90s continuing to tour, performing to sold-out audiences worldwide. In 1997, when the new "Best Dance Recording" Category was created at the Grammy Awards, Donna Summer was the first winner with her fifth career Grammy award for "Carry On." In 1999, Sony/Epic Records released "VH1 Presents Donna Summer: Live & More - Encore!," an album and DVD of Summer's critically acclaimed VH1 broadcast taped at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. The show premiered on VH1 as one of the network's highest rated shows to date and featured live performances of Summer's top hits. In addition to her five Grammy Awards, Summer has won six American Music Awards, three consecutive #1 platinum double albums (she's the only solo artist, male or female, ever to accomplish this), 11 gold albums, four #1 singles on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart, 3 platinum singles, and 12 gold singles. Summer is also the first female artist to have a #1 single and #1 album on the Billboard charts simultaneously ("Live & More;" "MacArthur Park" 1978) a feat she also repeated six months later ("Bad Girls" & "Hot Stuff" in 1979). She has charted 33 Top Ten hits on the combined Billboard Disco/Dance/Dance Club/Play charts over a period of 37 years with 18 reaching the #1 spot solidifying her as the undisputed Queen of Dance. In addition to her recording and performing career, Summer is an accomplished visual artist whose work has been shown at exhibitions worldwide including Steven Spielberg's "Starbright Foundation Tour of Japan" and The Whitney Museum as well as a prestigious engagement at Sotheby's in New York. Since 1989, she has sold over 1.7 million dollars in original art - with her highest piece going for $150,000. In 2003, Random House published her autobiography "Ordinary Girl," co-authored with Marc Eliot. Also that year, Universal released "The Journey," containing all of her original hits, as well as two new songs. In 2008, celebrating four decades of milestones, Summer adds another accomplishment to her list with the success of her new album "Crayons." The album debuted at #17 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart making it Summer's highest debuting album ever. It also debuted at #5 on the Billboard R&B chart - another personal best. "Crayons" is Summer's first album of all new studio material in 17 years and is her highest charting album since "She Works Hard For The Money" in 1983. To date, the album has spawned three #1 Dance hits "I'm A Fire," "Stamp Your Feet" and "Fame (The Game)." It is estimated that Summer has sold more than 130 million records worldwide. Ranked #24 on Billboard Magazines 50th Anniversary issue's "Hot 100 Artists of All Time," Donna Summer was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame on April 18, 2013
Omg!! That was my thought.. I was thinking Teddy or one of the guy from the Bkue Notes.. was awesome when I saw that it was a group from Brooklyn.... I enjoy surprises as this...
MISS U DEARLY, MS. SOMMER*(HER HUSBAND'S NAME) FROM A CHANCE ENCOUNTER IN A FARMINGDALE, LONG ISLAND CLUB, BACK IN THE DAY, TO YOUR TRAGIC, UNTIMELY LOSS. WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND OR ACCEPT THE B.S. RATIONALE REASONS GIVEN FOR YOUR & OTHER STARS EARLY DEMISE. TOO MANY OF MY MOST CHERISHED ARTISTS R GONE, NEVER FORGOTTEN, & APPRECIATED ALMOST EVERY DAY
Brooklyn Dreams!!!! Best of The Best!! Rest in Peace to Donna Summer💕🙏🏾
What did you miss, you who weren’t there in those days… 🤩
This song is PERFECT 👌. Simply perfect on every level. Donna Summer and her brother in law Joe Esposito slayed this song🎵. Beautiful vocals and musical arrangement.
That music recalls me, my siblings Martha and Martin. Love that song for them.
When this song first came out It was such a powerful song, and it was blended perfectly with MacArthur's Park. Donna definitely dominated the radio, clubs, charts and sound between 76-79.
Yes
RIP QUEEN . Thanks for your wonderful music yesterday now and forever.
My Disco Queen. Thank You for all the memories and beautiful Music.
She was everything, the voice, the beauty, gone way too soon.
absolutely unmatched to this day. She was the Queen.
Bruno Suddano !!
Yessssssssssszss
Yes. Donna is the queen and beyonce is a peasant in comparison.
_The original opening is everything. Remember the 7" inch single hit the radio airwaves December 1978, and 41 years later, it still sounds beautiful. Timeless._
Absolute iconic 70's music here! Great tunes and fantastic singers!
ThankYou-SueCaseHall😊
I adore this song Donna Summer and Brooklyn Dreams Heaven knows they are absolutely super together Their voices blend very well together I enjoyed it very much Very uplifting and up beat Song to dance to Thank u very much I love it all of it Denise Dunne in Dublin 6
So hip of a song ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ dona summer and Brooklyn dreams fabulous wish we had music like this now a days right 70s 80s my times of having good times with this kinda music in life .
I loved and I love this wonderful song I danced it so so many times ....
sing girl she is one of my favorite singers and she was an alto singer like me i will never forget her she inspires me to keep on singing!!! rest in peace,donna! you were one of the best!
Yes indeed!!!!! Every time I saw her sing this live her voice was on fire. R.I.P. Joe Espisito.
Lovely tribute @mimiross, great legacy xxx
che voce magica ......che stupende emozioni infinite grazie donna ....
Wow this duet is the best!
MY FOR EVER QUEEN...LA DIVA OF DISCO MUSIC...FOR ALWAYS !!!! NO ONE LIKE HER !!!!
玩美的聲音,歌曲!👍👍👍👍🥰
my favorite song in 79 when my husband walked out for someone else o was heart broken then this song came out .I'm happy now but what memories! !
Donna Summer is the queen of disco! she is awesome still
Here's to the queen of disco Donna Summer happy birthday December 31st 2018 may she rest in peace
Super melodia , super diva disco nu se va mai naște una cu vocea ei si nici cu stilul ei trăiască muzica disco încă 50 ani .
Dar muzica anilor 70 ,80 sa mai ascultăm încă câțiva ani buni de acum încolo Donna Summer BEEGEES si încă multi altii ....
What a rhythm and what voice,
By far, an endless hit and an awesome voice !!!
It is crazy when other women singers throw Donna shade. But Donna Summer's resumé speaks for itself . Jealousy can make some individuals jealous .And say mean things ..
Donna Summer rocketed to international super-stardom in the mid-1970s when her groundbreaking merger of R&B, soul, pop, funk, rock, disco and avant-garde electronica catapulted underground dance music out of the clubs of Europe to the pinnacles of sales and radio charts around the world. Maintaining an unbroken string of hits throughout the 70s and 80s, most of which she wrote, Donna holds the record for most consecutive double albums to hit #1 on the Billboard charts (3) and first female to have four #1 singles in a 12 month period; 3 as a solo artist and one as a duo with Barbra Streisand. A five-time Grammy winner, Donna Summer was the first artist to win the Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female (1979, "Hot Stuff") as well as the first-ever recipient of the Grammy for Best Dance Recording (1997, "Carry On"). In 2004, she became one of the first inductees, as both an Artist Inductee and a Record Inductee (for 1977's "I Feel Love") into the Dance Music Hall of Fame in New York City. Born Donna Gaines on New Year's Eve to a large family in Boston, she developed an early interest in music. From the age of eight, Summer sang in church choirs and city-wide choruses, and by her early twenties, was performing in musical theatre in Germany, winning parts in such highly-acclaimed shows as "Hair," "Showboat," "Godspell," and "Porgy and Bess" as well as performing with the Viennese Folk Opera. She released her first single, a cover of the Jaynett's girl group classic, "Sally Go Round The Roses," in 1971. While singing backup, she met producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte who produced her first single, "Hostage," which became a hit in the Netherlands, France and Belgium. In 1975, Moroder and Bellotte produced the international hit, "Love to Love You Baby," which rose to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and triggered Summer's triumphant return to the United States as a key figure of the then-emerging disco genre. "Love To Love You Baby" paved the way for such international hits as "MacArthur Park," "Bad Girls," "Hot Stuff," "Dim All The Lights," "On The Radio," and "Enough Is Enough," as well as the Grammy and Academy award winning theme song "Last Dance," from the film "Thank God It's Friday," which remains a milestone in Donna's career. In 1980, Summer became the first artist to sign with David Geffen's new label, Geffen Records, leaving her disco days behind and moving into the next phase of her career ." In the years that followed, Summer collaborated with writers and producers such as Quincy Jones, Michael Omartian and England's dance-pop production compound Stock Aitken Waterman and produced a steady stream of hits from "State of Independence," featuring Michael Jackson on backing vocals, to the abiding feminist anthem "She Works Hard For The Money," one of the most-played songs of all-time, and the infectious "This Time I Know It's For Real." In 1994, she released "Endless Summer," a greatest hits retrospective containing a new song, "Melody of Love," which became Billboard's #1 Dance Record of the Year. She also released the critically acclaimed gem "Christmas Spirit," a collection of Summer's original songs and holiday standards recorded with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Summer spent the '90s continuing to tour, performing to sold-out audiences worldwide. In 1997, when the new "Best Dance Recording" Category was created at the Grammy Awards, Donna Summer was the first winner with her fifth career Grammy award for "Carry On." In 1999, Sony/Epic Records released "VH1 Presents Donna Summer: Live & More - Encore!," an album and DVD of Summer's critically acclaimed VH1 broadcast taped at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. The show premiered on VH1 as one of the network's highest rated shows to date and featured live performances of Summer's top hits. In addition to her five Grammy Awards, Summer has won six American Music Awards, three consecutive #1 platinum double albums (she's the only solo artist, male or female, ever to accomplish this), 11 gold albums, four #1 singles on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart, 3 platinum singles, and 12 gold singles. Summer is also the first female artist to have a #1 single and #1 album on the Billboard charts simultaneously ("Live & More;" "MacArthur Park" 1978) a feat she also repeated six months later ("Bad Girls" & "Hot Stuff" in 1979). She has charted 33 Top Ten hits on the combined Billboard Disco/Dance/Dance Club/Play charts over a period of 37 years with 18 reaching the #1 spot solidifying her as the undisputed Queen of Dance. In addition to her recording and performing career, Summer is an accomplished visual artist whose work has been shown at exhibitions worldwide including Steven Spielberg's "Starbright Foundation Tour of Japan" and The Whitney Museum as well as a prestigious engagement at Sotheby's in New York. Since 1989, she has sold over 1.7 million dollars in original art - with her highest piece going for $150,000. In 2003, Random House published her autobiography "Ordinary Girl," co-authored with Marc Eliot. Also that year, Universal released "The Journey," containing all of her original hits, as well as two new songs. In 2008, celebrating four decades of milestones, Summer adds another accomplishment to her list with the success of her new album "Crayons." The album debuted at #17 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart making it Summer's highest debuting album ever. It also debuted at #5 on the Billboard R&B chart - another personal best. "Crayons" is Summer's first album of all new studio material in 17 years and is her highest charting album since "She Works Hard For The Money" in 1983. To date, the album has spawned three #1 Dance hits "I'm A Fire," "Stamp Your Feet" and "Fame (The Game)." It is estimated that Summer has sold more than 130 million records worldwide. Ranked #24 on Billboard Magazines 50th Anniversary issue's "Hot 100 Artists of All Time," Donna Summer was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame on April 18, 2013
Grandioso duo...
La mejor de lo mejor por siempre.
May you continue to sleep well Queen...
Such a beautiful soul 💓
MY FAVORITE SONG
You did an incredible job putting that video together! Wow! I loved it!
👍🤘💪
my favorite song in 79 when my husband walked out for someone else o was heart broken then this song came out .I'm happy now but what memories! ! xo
Fantástic decade!!!!
me fascina esta cancion.
Super melodie si cu voci potrivite amândoi, trăiască muzica disco acum si întotdeauna si peste 30 de ani vreau sa o ascult (daca mai trăim).
Great Video Version If An Amazing Song! Love This!
I thought that first picture was Donna Summer and Kevin Kline LOL
Me apaixonei por este musical. Viciei neste som e ouco todos dias varias vezes.Traz felicidade.
QuarantineNight ☣️🌆🌌 OldFlame Re-Ig-Nite ⚡🔥
Truth be told, I always thought the male singer was black when I first listened to the song.
I do hear a little Teddy Pendergrass in his voice. RIP Teddy. They would've made a great duet as well. Take guts to sing with a voice like hers.
Omg!! That was my thought.. I was thinking Teddy or one of the guy from the Bkue Notes.. was awesome when I saw that it was a group from Brooklyn.... I enjoy surprises as this...
He sure had a lot of soul going for him....
Yeah I thought it was Teddy pendergrass
Hell, all this time I thought it was Teddy Pendergrass. 😃😂🤣😂😩😂🤣😂
I Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MISS U DEARLY, MS. SOMMER*(HER HUSBAND'S NAME) FROM A CHANCE ENCOUNTER IN A FARMINGDALE, LONG ISLAND CLUB, BACK IN THE DAY, TO YOUR TRAGIC, UNTIMELY LOSS. WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND OR ACCEPT THE B.S. RATIONALE REASONS GIVEN FOR YOUR & OTHER STARS EARLY DEMISE. TOO MANY OF MY MOST CHERISHED ARTISTS R GONE, NEVER FORGOTTEN, & APPRECIATED ALMOST EVERY DAY
Very timeless
Buon ponte del 25 aprile alle famiglie Del Gaudio quando mamma mi parlavi della bisnonna Maria che aveva vissuto a Brooklyn
SueCaseHall...nowThisIsMessinWithMeOnDeepLevelNow😻
nostalgically coloring film is so effective
Hello I'm from the planet ROCKDAFUCKON& I am here for this song... So-Long.🚀
fantastic!
Theres a new long re-edited version of McArthur's Park thats way way better than original - classic late 70s disco. Yes we all loved her so!
Joe. Esposito
Survivor's Remorse Episode "Closure" brought me here!
The man Joe Esposito was Elvis bodyguard?
Buon ponte del primo maggio alle famiglie Del Gaudio
3/30/16
Who is the male voice..? WOW ‼️
Joe Esposito from Brooklyn Dreams. Also had a top ten hit singing with Brenda Russell on Piano In The Dark.
Seconda a nessuna......
DISCO QUEEN
Who was the guy I thought he was black till I seen him
Joe Esposito
This was when music was music I'm 54 now I probably was about 11 or 12 ten no profanity clean smooth music
There's no way in hell beyoncé can be considered country among the greats like Kenny. The only thing "country" about her is that she's in one 😂😂😂😂
my favorite song in 79 when my husband walked out for someone else o was heart broken then this song came out .I'm happy now but what memories! !