- Last Dance (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Last Dance
Artist =Donna Summer
from Album = Thank God It's Friday
B-side = "With Your Love"
Released = 1978
Format =7" single ,12" single
Recorded =
Genre =Disco , Pop, Soul,R&B
Length =
Label = Casablanca
Writer =Paul Jabara
Producer =Giorgio Moroder , Bob Esty
Certification =
Last single = "Back in Love Again " (1978)
This single = "Last Dance" (1978)
Next single = "Je t'aime... moi non plus " (1978)
Misc = "Last Dance" is asong written by the latePaul Jabara . It was sung byDonna Summer for the "Thank God It's Friday" soundtrack in 1978. She also had a mini role in the same film (see "Thank God It's Friday "), singing the song. "Last Dance" was mixed by theGrammy Award winning record producerStephen Short , whose back-up vocals are featured in the song."Last Dance" won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Original Song the same year. It is one of Summer's favorite songs and remains one of her most popular hits in the United States, peaking at number three on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song has sold over 5 million copies in the U.S. alone."Last Dance" was one of the first disco songs to also feature slow tempo parts. It starts off slow and the full-length version found on the film soundtrack also has a slow part in the middle. This part was edited out for the 12" format, and yet more of the song was edited for the 7". The versions found on most greatest hits packages is either the original 7" edit ( - 3:21) or the slightly longer and remixed version from the 1979 compilation "" ( - 4:56).
"Last Dance" started a trend for Summer as many of her disco hits following this also had a slow tempo intro/vocal beginning. Her other hitsof this tempo format include "
On the Radio ", "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)", a duet withBarbra Streisand , "Dim All the Lights ", and anothersong written by and duetted withPaul Jabara , "Foggy Day/Never Lose Your Sense Of Humor " from his album, "The Third Album".Cover versions, appearances in other media etc.
On an episode of "Family Matters", Summer played
Steve Urkel 's aunt, Aunt Oona from Altoona, and sang this song in a karaoke contest.The song is briefly sung by
Michael Clarke Duncan in the outtakes of "".Tejano superstar
Selena performed the song as a Medley which included Donna's 1979 hit "On The Radio " during her last concert in February, 1995 at the Houston Astrodome. The medley was initially released on the soundtrack for the film "Selena", but was later released on the CD and DVD release of . In early 2006, Lucy Benjamin covered this song onThe X Factor Battle Of The Stars .In the finale episode of American Idol's season 7, the top 12 females performed this song along with Donna Summer.
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