SPRING AFFAIR / BAD GIRLS – Donna Summer – (1976/1979)






Donna Summer , stage name of La Donna Adrian Gaines (Boston, December 31, 1948 - Venice, May 17, 2012), was an American singer.

Her notoriety is mainly due to a series of musical successes in the seventies that earned her the title of "Queen of Disco".

Donna Summer represents a rarity in the disco music scene of the seventies, since her career began well before the sudden popularity of the music genre and continued afterwards. Although she was one of the best known artists of that period, her repertoire did not end in disco music, but included R&B, rock and gospel pieces, which earned her a Grammy award in each category.

His production is still acclaimed by modern critics and is one of the few disco singers revalued by current rock critics.

Spring Affair (Four Seasons of Love) - 1976

Four Seasons of Love  (album that also includes the single Spring Affair) is the fourth album by American singer Donna Summer, released on 11 October 1976 by the Casablanca labels.

Bad Girls (Bad Girls) - 1979

Bad Girls  (album that includes the eponymous single Bad Girls) is the seventh studio album by US singer Donna Summer, released on April 25, 1979.  Bad Girls  has sold over 7 million copies worldwide and is the largest album. success in the singer's career. A1433

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