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Bad Girls is the double album of Donna Summer. The album were produced by Giorgio Moroder, and Pete Bellotte.

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About

The album was released on May 1979 by Casablanca Records. The album features the number one hit singles, Hot Stuff and Bad Girls. It became her biggest selling album ever.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Hot Stuff 5:14
2 Bad Girls 4:55
3 Love Will Always Find You 3:59
4 Walk Away 4:29
5 Dim All The Lights 4:40
6 Journey To The Center of Your Heart 4:36
7 One Night in A Lifetime 4:12
8 Oh My Honor 3:32
9 There Will Always Be A You 5:07
10 My Baby Understands 3:58
11 Our Love 4:52
12 Lucky 4:37
13 Sunset People 6:27

Awards & Certifications

Awards

Year Award Category
1980 Grammy Awards Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Hot Stuff

Chart Toppers

Year Title Hot Dance Music Hot R&B Tracks The Billboard Hot 100
1979 Hot Stuff 1 1 1
1979 Bad Girls 1 1 1
1979 Dim All The Lights 1 1 1

Credits

Performance Credits

Donna Summer Primary Artist, Vocals, Primary Artist

Bill Reichenbach Jr. Trombone

Keith Forsey Percussion, Drums

Jeff Baxter Guitar, Background Vocals

Scott Edwards Bass

Harold Faltermeyer Synthesizer, Bass, Piano, fender rhodes

Bob Glaub Bass

Gary Grant Trumpet

Jay Graydon Guitar

Gary Herbig Saxophone

Jerry Hey Trumpet

Paul Jackson Jr. Guitar

Steve Madaio Trumpet

Al Perkins Guitar

Sid Sharp Strings

Dan Wyman Synthesizer

Slyde Hyde Trombone

Jai Winding Piano

Maxine Willard Background Vocals

Julia Tillman Background Vocals

Technical Credits

Donna Summer Producer, Artwork

Giorgio Moroder Producer

Pete Bellotte Producer

Harold Faltermeyer Arranger, Contributor

Brian Gardner Mastering

Ted Jensen Mastering

Juergen Koppers Producer, Engineer

Steve Smith Engineer

David Flemming Cover Design

Stephen Lumel Cover Design

Gribbitt! Cover Design

Trivia

The song Hot Stuff was featured in the movie The Full Monty.

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Song Meanings

Reviews

This brilliant album of great songs is on a par with her other masterpiece, the more rock-influenced Bad Girls. This one is more electronic, a majestic blend of her voice, synthesizers and drum machines. Donna Summer is the unchallenged Queen of the disco era, and this storybook album is perfect evidence to this fact. From the beginning to the end, the listener is taken on a personal journey through Donna's story and you get the feeling you know the story as well as your own. --Autolady006 11:42, 24 April 2007 (PDT)

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