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Dim All The Lights by Donna Summer

Biographie de l'artiste pour Donna Summer

Donna Summer De Son Vrai Nom LaDonna Andrea Gaines Née Le 31 Décembre 1948 À Dorchester Un Quartier De Boston Et Décédée Le 17 Mai 2012 Est Une Chanteuse De Pop Américaine. Elle Est Aussi Et Surtout Une Icône De La Musique Disco Des Années 70 Et 80. Ses Plus Grands Tubes Sont "I Feel Love" Reprise Par Jimmy Somerville Kylie Minogue Et Madonna Durant Son Confessions Tour "Hot Stuff" Célébrée Par Le Film "The Full Monty" "Could It Be Magic" Reprise En Français Avec "Le Temps Qui Court" Par Alain Chamfort Puis Par Les Enfoirés En 2006 . Elle A Vendu Plus De 150 Millions De Disques.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: Dim All the Lights

"Dim All The Lights" Is A Song By American Recording Artist Donna Summer Released As The Third Single From Her 1979 Album Bad Girls. It Debuted At Number 70 On August 25 1979 And Peaked That Year At Number Two On November 10 And November 17 On The Billboard Hot 100. It Was Blocked From Becoming The Third Number One Hit From The Album First By "Heartache Tonight" By The Eagles For One Week Then By "Still" By Commodores The Next Week. Produced By Her Longtime Collaborator Giorgio Moroder With Pete Bellotte The Track Combines Summer's Trademark Disco Beats With A More Soulful Pop Sound. It Was The Third Hot 100 Top-Two Single From The Album And Her Sixth Consecutive Hot 100 Top-Five Single. Prior To The Release Of "Dim All The Lights" Summer Had Released "Hot Stuff" And "Bad Girls" And Later The "No More Tears Enough Is Enough " Duet With Barbra Streisand All Of Which Reached Number One On The Billboard Hot 100. "Dim All The Lights" Also Became Another Massive Hit For Her. Overseas It Peaked At Number 29 On The UK Singles Chart. Like "Hot Stuff" And "Bad Girls" Before Summers' "Dim All The Lights" And "No More Tears" Were Simultaneously In The Top Three. Summer Was The First Female Artist To Achieve That Feat. "Dim All The Lights" Was Summer's Only Hit Single That She Wrote Alone. She Had Originally Considered Giving The Song To Rod Stewart But Changed Her Mind. The Song Was Nominated For Best Disco Recording At The 22nd Grammy Awards In 1980. The Song Caused A Rift Between Donna And Casablanca Label President Neil Bogart Who Had Promised To Wait A Month Longer Than He Did Before Releasing Summer's Duet With Barbra Streisand To Allow "Dim" To Peak First. The Recording Is Remarkable For A Sustained Note Held By Summer For 16 Seconds Temporarily Holding A Record Until Streisand Broke It A Few Years Later. The Record's Flipside "There Will Always Be A You " Was Also Written Alone By Summer. It Also Received Some Airplay And Was Charted As An Album Cut On Some North American Radio Stations Notably CKLW In Windsor Ontario Where It Reached Number Two In October 1979 "Dim All The Lights" Failed To Chart Prominently On That Station . Billboard Rated The Song One The Sexiest Ever Recorded Saying It "sounds Like A Nice Song To Sway To At The Prom. But The Groove Becomes Decidedly Horizontal Once The Song Hits The Bridge And She Demands Her Lover To 'use Me All Up / Take Me Bottom To Top'. Cash Box Said The Song Was "original And Intriguing " With A "surging Disco Beat." Smash Hits Said It "has A Slow Intro Which Breaks Into The Familiar Beat While She Holds A Note For Two Hours. There's Piano Echo And Lots Of Backing Vocals."

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ACCUEIL DONNA SUMMER
POPULAIRES PISTES MIXES ALBUMS
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