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Gaynor was a singer with The Soul Satisfiers, a jazz and R&B music band of the 1960s. She recorded "She'll Be Sorry" as Gloria Gaynor in 1965, for Johnny Nash's "Jocida" label. [11] Her first real success came in 1973 when she was signed to Columbia Records by Clive Davis. The fruit of that was the release of the flop single "Honey Bee". [12]
The Stud Brothers of Melody Maker deemed it "a cheesy, breathy romp through Gloria Gaynor's feminist anthem". [142] Alan Jones from Music Week stated that "the combination of two old favourites is bound to win favour with many people, and new dance mixes by Roger Sanchez will ease the track's path to success now it is a single."
Nearly 50 years ago, Gloria Gaynor released “I Will Survive,” the first disco song to top the Billboard charts and the only one to be awarded a Grammy for best disco recording. Then, 40 years ...
Gloria Gaynor "Testimony" album cover It, like all noteworthy moments in her life, required extraordinary survival. In 2017, after years of counseling, the performer revealed that she was a victim ...
"Reach Out, I'll Be There" was covered by American singer Gloria Gaynor in 1975. It was the third of three singles released by MGM from her debut album, Never Can Say Goodbye (1975). Gaynor's version became an international hit. It peaked at number 60 in the US and number 16 in Canada.
Gloria Gaynor has jokingly praised Madonna’s “excellent taste in music” after she performed her hit I Will Survive during her Celebration Tour in London.
The second featured translated versions of Peter Maffay's "Du" and Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive". In February 1988 record producer and best friend, Tim Griek, died in a car accident. Hazes dedicated the album Liefde, leven, geven to Griek's memory.
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