Donna Summer-Lucky-Giorgio Moroder Edit - 1979 from the "BaD GirlS" album video free download


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From the Great "Bad Girls" 1979 produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte.

This is one of my favourites songs of all time:-))) of course I have a few other thousand songs that are between my favourites;-)

Donna sings this beautiful haunting Electro/Pop/Dance with her amazing falseto voice.

Enjoy this great track:-)

To BETO:-)

Scared and lonely

Going out for the night

Shaking all over

And wishing I'd never come here

He pulled up in a cloud of smoke

So much was said

But nobody spoke a word

So I took a chance

And he followed me home

I knew he wouldn't beg

So I gave in without fighting

Been so long since I've been this way

Since I loved this way

So I asked him if he would stay for a while

Chorus

Lucky comes easy

Lucky's not shy

And if you're lucky

You'll go for a ride

For a ride

We talked a while

And he told me his life

We laughed and we cried and

I knew that I could love him

He got up to say good by

I said where you going,

He said that he must leave

Chorus

Lucky takes you out for a ride

For a ride (twice)

Comments

10 years ago

Jolanta Zacharska

So many years and still sounds great.Her voice and soul live on!

10 years ago

Margaret Hastings

This song brings back an interesting yet freaky memory of being a junior in high school. My friends and I were frying on shrooms and we were out of cigarettes and my friend Jay and I decided to go get some. Our initial plan was to go to the store and come right back. Instead of going back to the townhouse, we parked down at the Rose Bowl and listened to the Bad Girls album over and over ("Lucky" in particular !).Hours later, and covered in cigarette ash we finally returned.We then proceeded to go swimming in the communal pool which was full of fat old people.(abundant were the old men w/ bad toupee's)That evening, we watched Geraldo interview Charles Manson.and if things couldn't any weirder,near the end of the program,I just happened to look over my shoulder and see some dark,hooded figure (with his face pressed against the sliding glass door) staring at me with a creepy,crazed expression.Scared, I let out a scream and my friends charged out the door and chased him.Over to wall he scrambled and disappeared into the dark of night! GOOD TIMES (right) ? Kids, this is why you should NEVER do drugs !!! Jay R.I.P.........

10 years ago

Steve Thompson

I swear to god there are fart noises in the background... is it just me or what?

10 years ago

silkdestroyer

This still brings a tear to my eye because of all the memories it evokes. Beautiful. LG,

10 years ago

James Roman

Too bad this was never a single. The song is timeless.

10 years ago

KatyaCasioMusic

So many memories! It's just as impressive hearing it after all these years!!!

10 years ago

KatyaCasioMusic

Amazing! FAN-tastic!!!

10 years ago

D.J BORYS GDAŃSK

MUSIC FROM 80-YEARS IS THE BEST

10 years ago

Kasbahkabaret

This is such a euphoric, transcendent and ecstatic melody! 

10 years ago

jokerwildest

She is just the best pop singer we ever had, her approach to a song is still unmatched. She used her the corners and colours of her voice like no other. Donna's voice was an incredible; it match the creative genius that was her music.

10 years ago

Autostade67

I have to agree with you - this has something like 150+ plays on in my iTunes file. Sauve, vulnerable, and Moroder's dessicated synth riffs were never better...bracketed on the album by the fantastic and super minimal "Our Love" and the octane "Sunset People" but...there is something visionary about "Lucky"...it holds up so well, so, so well. There is a large camp that simply thinks Moroder was just the pinnacle of a kind of chilly Italo-teutonic eurotrash quasi new wave vogue, ie: no soul, brotha, but my god, his traces are everywhere now. He made the experiments of Wendy Carlos and Isao Tomita sexy and warm, and brought soul to the robotrix of Kraftwerk..a genius indeed.

10 years ago

timbershell2

oh man...i remember this from my college days...all the dudes in the dorm were into peter frampton, and i drunkingly played this out loud to all hours of the night...where are they now ( losers) and where is their icon (balding)long live DONNA!

10 years ago

dimpleseve

One of my favorite songs!!!! Ever!

10 years ago

jalanis1980

Could you freakin imagine hearing this in 1979??!! Wish I could travel back in time ;0)

11 years ago

Eduardo Rivera

this got next to no airplay shame I thought back then.

11 years ago

Curragao Mattson

Giorgio and Donna, what a pair they were!!!

11 years ago

RonnyPatrick14

I feel lucky when I hear this Song!

11 years ago

PlasticShack SpaceJed

Giorgio Moroder is a genius I remember when I first herd this song it blew me away amazing still just as amazing as it in 1979

11 years ago

Devotion Boy

very ahead for 1979.... when Anita Ward "rings the bell"

11 years ago

Antonesauf

Such a beautifuly sad song, and it was never a single, shocking! I love this woman's work.

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