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"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.
Venom: The Last Dance (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack for the 2024 American superhero film Venom: The Last Dance directed by Kelly Marcel, featuring the Marvel Comics character Venom, the fifth installment in Sony's Spider-Man Universe and the sequel to Venom (2018) and Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), features an original score composed by Dan Deacon and a series of ...
The final part of Donna Summer's "Last Dance" is later re-included as a separate track titled "Reprise" toward the end of the soundtrack album. An edited version of the whole track was the version issued on the 7" single in most countries, and this track can be found on many of Summer's compilations, including 1994's Endless Summer and 2003's ...
Early viewers of Venom: The Last Dance have been blown away by the final instalment in the trilogy.. The Marvel blockbuster, focusing on the Spider-Man antihero Eddie Brock (), follows on from the ...
Plus, "What We Do in the Shadows" returns for its final season, and Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr. star in the new comedy "Poppa's House."
'Venom: The Last Dance' seems to close Eddie Brock and Venom's story, but the credits scenes seem to set up a new one for villain Knull.
The Dance Collection: A Compilation of Twelve Inch Singles is a compilation album by Donna Summer released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). Summer had become the biggest star of the disco era in the 1970s when signed to Casablanca Records. By 1987, Summer was signed to the Geffen label, and Casablanca had long since been bought out by Polygram ...
The first reactions to “Venom: The Last Dance” are in, with members of the press calling the Sony Pictures film a “feast for the fans,” “monumental” and a “fitting end” to the trilogy.