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Quincy Jones is credited as producer for this song as well, although the minimalistic approach to this song was very different from the tracks included on the Donna Summer album. French electronic duo Cassius sampled "(If It) Hurts Just a Little" on their 1999 single "Cassius 99 Remix".
The following songs have been produced by Quincy Jones. ... The Woman in Me (Donna Summer song) Working Day and Night; Y. Yah Mo B There; You Can't Win (song)
Sonny Stitt Plays Arrangements from the Pen of Quincy Jones: 1955 Roost: No No Yes Yes Donna Summer: Donna Summer: 1982 Geffen: Yes Yes, co-comp. two tracks: No Yes, vocals and rhythm arr. Tamia: Tamia: 1998 Qwest: Yes, co-prod. one track; co-exec. prod. No No No Billy Taylor: My Fair Lady Loves Jazz: 1957 ABC-Paramount: No No Yes Yes Clark ...
And now for something completely different: In 1982, Jones worked with Donna Summer on her self-titled album, a dance-forward record that includes the synth-y pop single “Love Is in Control ...
From Thriller to Bad, the late Quincy Jones proved an integral driving force behind some of Michael Jackson’s most iconic records. ... “He stole a lot of songs. [Donna Summer’s] ‘State of ...
"Protection" is a song by Donna Summer, originally featured on her 1982 self-titled album which was produced by Quincy Jones. Written by Bruce Springsteen, it was released as a single in Belgium and Japan and was nominated for a Grammy Award as Best Female Rock Vocal Performance alongside Linda Ronstadt, Pat Benatar, Bonnie Raitt, and Kim Carnes.
Quincy Jones had the magic touch when it came to music production, so when he teamed up with Michael Jackson, they were destined for greatness. ... “He stole a lot of songs. [Donna Summer ...
Summer had prepped her next studio album, which would be released in 1996 as I'm a Rainbow — a double set which continued her association with Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, but David Geffen, decided to cancel the project, and assigned Summer to record an album with producer Quincy Jones.