On the Radio | |
Cover: | On the radio donna summer US single variant A.png |
Caption: | One of side-A labels of the US single |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Donna Summer |
Album: | Foxes (soundtrack) |
B-Side: | There Will Always Be a You |
Released: | November 23, 1979
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Recorded: | 1979 |
Length: | 4:05 |
Label: | Casablanca |
Producer: | Giorgio Moroder |
Prev Title: | No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) |
Prev Year: | 1979 |
Next Title: | Sunset People |
Next Year: | 1980 |
"On the Radio" is a song by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer, produced by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder, and released in late 1979 on the Casablanca record label. It was written for the soundtrack to the film Foxes and included on Summer's first international compilation album .
The song was released in three formats: the radio 45rpm single; the 5+ minute version included on Summer's Greatest Hits double album package, and a DJ Promo 7+ minute version released on 12" single (and included on the Foxes film soundtrack album).[1] This last version was later released on the Bad Girls CD digipack double CD release. The Foxes soundtrack also includes an instrumental version of the song in a ballad tempo and crediting Moroder as a solo artist. In the film, the ballad tempo and the disco version are both heard with Donna Summer's vocals. Donna Summer performed "On the Radio" on many television shows such as American Bandstand.
The instrumental parts of this song were occasionally heard on the US version of The Price Is Right in the early 1980s when they displayed jukeboxes and stereos as prizes. While the first two versions included all written lyrics, the DJ Promo omitted the final verse, opting instead to repeat the third. Only the first "short" version ended with the famous "on the radio – adio – adio" echo vocal effect. For the second consecutive year, Summer placed at least three singles in the Billboard Year-End charts in 1980.
"On the Radio" was released as a single and became, in February 1980, her tenth top-ten hit in the U.S. as well as her eighth and final consecutive top-five single. "On the Radio" peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and number nine on the soul chart.[2] The song was also Summer's 14th entry on the Billboard Disco chart, where it peaked at number eight.[3] In Canada, it peaked at number two.[4]
Peak position | |
Australia (Kent Music Report)[6] | 36 |
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Portugal (Musica & Som)[7] | 10 |
Spain Airplay (Los 40)[8] | 9 |
US Cash Box Top 100[9] | 4 |
Position | ||
Australia (Kent Music Report) | 180 | |
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Canada Top Singles (RPM)[10] | 23 | |
US Billboard Hot 100[11] | 52 | |
US Cash Box Top 100[12] | 46 |
On the Radio | |
Cover: | MartineMcCutcheonOnTheRadio.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Martine McCutcheon |
Album: | Wishing |
B-Side: | It's All Over Again |
Released: | [13] |
Length: | 3:49 |
Label: | |
Producer: | John Poppo |
Prev Title: | I'm Over You |
Prev Year: | 2000 |
Next Title: | Say I'm Not Alone |
Next Year: | 2017 |
English actress Martine McCutcheon covered "On the Radio" and released it as the second single from her second album, Wishing (2000), on January 22, 2001. Her version was produced by John Poppo. Although it became McCutcheon's fifth consecutive top-10 hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number seven, it was her last single to appear within the top 100, and it would remain her last single release until 2017's "Say I'm Not Alone". In Ireland, "On the Radio" reached number 18, matching the peak of the original.
UK CD1[14]
UK CD2[15]
UK cassette single[16]
A1. "On the Radio" (radio mix) – 3:49
A2. "On the Radio" (Almighty radio edit) – 4:14
B1. "On the Radio" (Pants & Corset radio edit) – 3:33
UK Singles (OCC)[18] | 145 |
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