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Donna Summer Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Donna Summer Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Donna Summer Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

She is an American singer and songwriter who has won the Grammy Awards five times.

From the 1970s through the 1980s, she released numerous hit songs and became known as the “Queen of Disco.”

We’ve compiled a ranking of her popular songs.

Be sure to check it out.

Donna Summer Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)

I Feel LoveDonna Summer1rank/position

This track fuses soulful vocals with futuristic sounds.

Released in 1977, it revolutionized disco music.

Produced by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, it features a bold arrangement that puts electronic elements front and center.

Donna Summer’s crystalline voice blends beautifully with the layered timbres of the synthesizers.

The lyrics, repeating simple words about the joy of love, wrap listeners in a sense of happiness.

It’s perfect not only for igniting the dance floor but also for immersing yourself in a futuristic atmosphere.

No More TearsBarbra Streisand & Donna Summer2rank/position

Barbra Streisand / Donna Summer – No More Tears (Enough is Enough) (Extended Version)
No More TearsBarbra Streisand & Donna Summer

This is a song that moves you with its intro piano chord progression and a lyrical style that gently, patiently sings from the very first line.

If you’re a fan of Western music from the ’70s, you might know it: a track by the actress and singer Barbra Streisand.

Or so you think—midway through, it makes a dramatic shift, transforming into a super funky, danceable tune.

It’s a legendary track that had a profound influence on later generations.

Cats without clawsDonna Summer3rank/position

Donna Summer was an American singer-songwriter and painter who had been active since 1968.

She rose to fame in the disco scene of the 1970s.

This track is the title track from an album released in 1984.

Love To Love You BabyDonna Summer4rank/position

Donna Summer Love To Love You Baby original long version (Disco 70s)
Love To Love You BabyDonna Summer

A song produced by Donna Summer with the help of Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte.

It became her first hit and one of the earliest disco hit songs.

The single version is about five minutes long, while the full album version runs about sixteen minutes.

TokyoDonna Summer5rank/position

This song by Donna Summer, the Queen of R&B, was included on her 1983 album “She Works Hard for the Money.” It portrays the anxiety of being in a foreign land, new encounters, and the determination to try building a life there.

The lyrics reflect impressions and experiences gained during a stay in Tokyo—meeting polite people and discovering new cultures—highlighting the freshness of discovery and adventure that comes with living abroad.

Released as a single from Donna Summer’s fifth studio album, it is regarded as one of the important works in her musical career.

It’s a recommended track for those interested in different cultures or who have experienced living overseas.

Autumn ChangesDonna Summer6rank/position

This is a song included on Four Seasons of Love, the fourth album by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer, released in 1976.

The album is a concept album that tells a love story associated with the four seasons.

Lady Of The NightDonna Summer7rank/position

Donna Summer – Lady Of The Night (Audio)
Lady Of The NightDonna Summer

The artist affectionately known as the “Queen of Disco,” Donna Summer, sadly passed away from lung cancer in 2012, but the songs she left behind still have many fans today.

Her debut song, Lady of the Night, released in 1974, gained popularity in the United States.

Since the direction of disco sound had not yet been firmly established at the time, those familiar with her music can enjoy a different side of her in this track.

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