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Paul Frederick Jabara (January 31, 1948 – September 29, 1992) was an American actor, singer, and songwriter. [1] He wrote Donna Summer 's Oscar-winning " Last Dance " from Thank God It's Friday (1978), as well as " No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) ", Summer's international hit duet with Barbra Streisand .
"Last Dance" is a song by American singer Donna Summer from the soundtrack album to the 1978 film Thank God It's Friday. [1] It was written by Paul Jabara, co-produced by Summer's regular collaborator Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, and mixed by Grammy Award-winning producer Stephen Short, whose backing vocals are featured in the song.
Paul Jabara wrote the song in collaboration with Paul Shaffer, and produced the song in collaboration with Bob Esty. "It's Raining Men" incorporates elements of R&B, soul, and 1970s-style electronic dance music. [3] Its lyrics describe an excitement and enjoyment of many different types of men.
Shut Out is the debut album by American actor, singer and songwriter Paul Jabara. The album which was released on the Casablanca Records label in 1977 includes the singles "Shut Out" (a duet with Donna Summer), "Dance" and "Slow Dancing". The original LP was pressed on red vinyl. Shut Out has yet to be re-released on CD.
"Shut Out" is a single from the Paul Jabara album of the same name and features special guest vocals by Donna Summer. On the album, it is used as the first half of a medley another with another song called "Heaven Is a Disco".
Keeping Time is the second studio album by American actor, singer and songwriter Paul Jabara. [1]The album, which was released on Casablanca Records in 1978, includes Jabara's song "Trapped in a Stairway" from the movie Thank God It's Friday, his own version of the Grammy Award-winning "Last Dance" (originally recorded by Donna Summer) as well as the duets "Something's Missing" (with Summer ...
Jabara performed two of the songs on the Thank God It's Friday soundtrack and appeared in the film as well. The soundtrack album was issued as a three-record set in 1978, of which the third disc was a single side 12 inch single of the 15:45 minutes Donna Summer, " Je t'aime... moi non plus " track.
It was written by Paul Jabara and Bruce Roberts, and produced by Giorgio Moroder and Gary Klein. The song was recorded for Streisand's Wet album and also as a new track for Summer's compilation double album On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II. The full-length version was found on Streisand's album, while a longer 11-minute edit (the 12 ...