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  2. Dim All the Lights - Wikipedia

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    "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 . [ 1 ]

  3. Bad Girls (Donna Summer album) - Wikipedia

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    It contained the US Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls", and the number-two hit "Dim All the Lights". Summer became the first female artist to have two songs in the top three of the Billboard Hot 100 when during the week of June 30, 1979, "Hot Stuff" fell to number two and "Bad Girls" rose to number three.

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    A Texas-based company organized a Christmas light show with 5,000 brightly lit drones in the night sky, giving millions a chance to witness a one-of-a-kind aerial display they will never forget.

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  6. Endless Summer: Donna Summer's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    This song was produced by Michael Omartian, who had produced some of Summer's work in the 1980s. For many years, Endless Summer was regarded as the "definitive" Donna Summer hits CD, as it was the last international non-budget compilation to be released until 2003.

  7. West End to dim lights in honour of ‘immensely ... - AOL

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    The veteran actress shared a video clip on Instagram of them performing together with Dana Wynter at the 1959 Oscar ceremony and wrote: “Farewell to the wonderful Angela Lansbury.

  8. Dim the Lights - Wikipedia

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    Murphy biographer Peter Jones thought the results of the overdubbing of the three songs of the medley in track 4 to be a muddle. [1] In a DownBeat article from 1997, Dan Ouellette called Dim the Lights "a superb duo recording". [2] Writer Jim Santella called Dim the Lights a "highly recommended album" in a review in 2000. [6]

  9. The Best of Branigan - Wikipedia

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    The album features two new recordings: "Show Me Heaven" and a cover of Donna Summer's "Dim All the Lights", the latter which was released as a single in late spring 1995 and became a Billboard Top 40 Dance hit. Remaining tracks were taken from her 1993 album Over My Heart, which had been largely overlooked by audiences.