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"I Will Survive" is a song recorded by American singer Gloria Gaynor, released in October 1978 by Polydor Records as the second single from her sixth album, Love Tracks (1978). It was written by Freddie Perren and Dino Fekaris. The song's lyrics describe the narrator's discovery of personal strength following an initially devastating breakup.
The song is known for its refrain "I will get by / I will survive." It combines dark lyrics in the verses with upbeat pop instrumentation. A simple pronoun change in the final chorus (“We will get by / We will survive”) transformed the song into an anthem, especially for the band's most ardent followers.
I Will Survive" is a song first performed by Gloria Gaynor. I Will Survive may also refer to: I Will Survive, a 2012 Australian talent show; I Will Survive, a 2009 memoir by Sunil Robert; I Will Survive, a Spanish film; I Will Survive, a South Korean historical drama film
"Sucker DJ" (also known as "Sucker DJ's (I Will Survive)", or "Sucker DJ (A Witch for Love)") is a song by American rapper Dimples D. It was written by Buddy Kaye , Crystal Smith , Hugo Montenegro and Marlon Williams and originally released in 1983 by Party Time Records, without any success in the charts.
I Will Survive (Doin' It My Way) is the second studio album by American R&B singer Chantay Savage. It was released by RCA Records on March 30, 1996, in the United States. Savage worked with several producers on the album, including Tim & Bob , Kay Fingers, Steve "Silk" Hurley , Grand Puba , Chucky Thompson , and others. [ 4 ]
Bondan Prakoso (born May 8, 1982) [1] [2] is an Indonesian singer-songwriter, bass guitarist, and record producer. He is known as the former bassist of rock band Funky Kopral (1999–2003) and the lead singer of the rap rock collaboration band, Bondan Prakoso & Fade 2 Black (2005–2013).
I Will Survive is an Australian talent show-themed television series that premiered on Network Ten on 21 August 2012. [1] The premise of the show is to search for a new, unknown talent to perform in the Broadway production of the musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert . [ 2 ]
I–V–vi–IV chord progression in C Play ⓘ. vi–IV–I–V chord progression in C Play ⓘ. The I–V–vi–IV progression, also known as the four-chord progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It uses the I, V, vi, and IV chords of a musical scale.