- Once Upon a Time (Donna Summer album)
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Once Upon a Time Studio album by Donna Summer Released October 31, 1977 Recorded 1977 Genre Disco/pop Length 69:21 Label Casablanca Producer Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte Donna Summer chronology I Remember Yesterday
(1977)Once Upon A Time
(1977)Live and More
(1978)Singles from Once Upon a Time - "I Love You"
Released: 1977 - "Rumour Has It"
Released: 1978 - "Once Upon a Time"
Released: 1978
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Once Upon a Time is the sixth album by American singer Donna Summer, released on October 25th, 1977. It was her first double album telling a modern-day Cinderella-themed story through means of disco music. Summer's previous material had been distributed in different countries by different record labels, including Casablanca in the U.S. Once Upon A Time marked the first occasion where Casablanca would be responsible for distributing her work in most countries (though other labels would still be used for distribution in some nations, namely Philips in The Netherlands), as would remain the case until she would break off her contract with them in 1980.
Summer's previous albums had portrayed her as a fantasy/sexual figure both in their artwork and material. On the contrary, Once Upon A Time showed her in a white wedding-style dress against a plain light blue background, giving more of an image of a fairytale fantasy character rather than just a sexual one. The four sides of the double album were dubbed "Act One," "Act Two" etc., and the inner sleeve was printed in the style of a libretto. The album's gatefold sleeve opened to reveal a full-length picture of Summer in the white dress against a beautiful night sky filled with stars.
Throughout the album, the songs tell the story of a girl who goes from having nothing and leading a lonely life dreaming of what could be, to finally having the man she loves enter her life. The "rags to riches" story is brought into the modern day via the use of the electronic disco sound which is found constantly throughout the album. Although positive themes permeate "Once Upon A Time", darker thought-provoking ones create an emotion filled artistic journey. This would confirm Summer's status as the leading female song writer and vocalist within the disco genre.
Building on the success of "I Feel Love" from earlier the same year, one side of this double album was devoted to pure electronica. Many fans of Summer's uber-producer, Giorgio Moroder, cite two of these tracks in particular - "Now I Need You and "Working The Midnight Shift" - as amongst his (and Summer's) greatest work. "Queen For A Day" is notable for abruptly switching from all-electronic backing to acoustic instruments halfway through the song, and such switching would become a recurring background feature in some of Moroder's later compositions.
Donna Summer stated in a radio interview that the "once upon a time" album went from no idea what they were going to record to a completed album in a space of 3 days. No one from her team had any sleep during those 3 days including Donna. When the album finally completed after 3 days, Donna was hospitalized for exhaustion.
The album sold reasonably well as it made the US Top 30 and was certified gold in America by the RIAA that same year. It is also widely acknowledged by fans and music critics as one of her best albums, due to its variety of musical styles. It spawned the European hit single "I Love You", which became her fifth Top 10 in the UK in less than two years, and it also hit the US Top 40. "Rumour Has It" was also a UK Top 20 hit.
Contents
Track listing
All tracks written by Bellotte, Moroder, Summer
Act One No. Title Length 1. "Once Upon a Time" 4:02 2. "Faster And Faster To Nowhere" 3:34 3. "Fairy Tale High" 4:25 4. "Say Something Nice" 4:44 Act Two No. Title Length 5. "Now I Need You" 6:09 6. "Working the Midnight Shift" 5:07 7. "Queen for a Day" 5:59 Act Three No. Title Length 8. "If You Got It Flaunt It" 4:43 9. "A Man Like You" 3:34 10. "Sweet Romance" 4:31 11. "(Theme) Once Upon a Time" 0:48 12. "Dance Into My Life" 4:10 Act Four No. Title Length 13. "Rumour Has It" 4:57 14. "I Love You" 4:43 15. "Happily Ever After" 3:51 16. "(Theme) Once Upon a Time" 3:58 Charts
- Album
Year Chart Position 1978 UK Album chart 24 Norway 9 - Single
Year Single Chart Position 1977 "I Love You" UK single chart 10 US Billboard Hot 100 37 1978 Norway 10 "Rumour Has It" a UK single chart 19 US Billboard Hot 100 53 Certifications
Country Provider Certifications United States RIAA Gold[2] United Kingdom BPI Silver[3] Cover versions, appearances in other media etc.
"Sweet Romance" has been sampled by Ilacoin for his underground hit "By a Stranger", which had guest appearances from Labba and Black Rob and featured on Grand Theft Auto III. In 2001, Awaken covered "(Theme) Once Upon A Time" in their album "Party In Lyceum's Toilets".
Preceded by
"Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" / "Everybody Dance" / "You Can Get By" by ChicBillboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single (all cuts)
December 17, 1977 - January 14, 1978Succeeded by
"Supernature" / "Give Me Love" / "Love Is Here" by CerroneReferences
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Gold & Platinum: Searchable Database. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved on 2010-07-22.
- ^ Gold & Platinum: Searchable Database. British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved on 2010-07-22.
Studio albums Lady of the Night (1974) · Love to Love You Baby (1975) · A Love Trilogy (1976) · Four Seasons of Love (1976) · I Remember Yesterday (1977) · Once Upon A Time (1977) · Bad Girls (1979) · The Wanderer (1980) · I'm a Rainbow (1981/1996) · Donna Summer (1982) · She Works Hard for the Money (1983) · Cats Without Claws (1984) · All Systems Go (1987) · Another Place and Time (1989) · Mistaken Identity (1991) · Christmas Spirit (1994) · Crayons (2008)
Live albums Live and More (1978) · Live & More Encore (1999)
Compilations On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II (1979) · The Summer Collection: Greatest Hits (1985) · The Dance Collection: A Compilation of Twelve Inch Singles (1987) · The Donna Summer Anthology (1993) · Endless Summer (1994) · The Ultimate Collection (2003) · The Journey: The Very Best of Donna Summer (2003) · Gold (2005)
U.S. Top 10
Hit singles"Love to Love You Baby" · "I Feel Love" · "Last Dance" · "MacArthur Park" · "Heaven Knows" · "Hot Stuff" · "Bad Girls" · "Dim All the Lights" · "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" · "On the Radio" · "The Wanderer" · "Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger)" · "She Works Hard for the Money" · "This Time I Know It's for Real"
Concert tours Once Upon a Time Tour · Bad Girls Tour · The Wanderer Tour · Hard for the Money Tour · The Rainbow Tour · Silver Girl Tour · All Systems Go Tour · Endless Summer Tour · Mid Summer Nights Dream Tour · Live & More Encore Tour · Greatest Hits Tour · Crayons Tour
Related topics Categories:- 1977 albums
- Donna Summer albums
- Double albums
- Albums produced by Giorgio Moroder
- Albums produced by Pete Bellotte
- Casablanca Records albums
- "I Love You"
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