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Gloria! is a dance and house album which was a departure from Estefan's previous works. Though dance elements had been featured in previous recordings, this was her first album to consist entirely of upbeat club music. [4] The project initially began as a remix album before being expanded to an entirely new record. [6]
In 2012, Mexican singer Gloria Trevi recorded a version of the song and released it as the first single for her eponymous, Gloria Live album. On 12 June 2019, while in St. Louis, Phish covered the song following the St. Louis Blues ' win over the Boston Bruins in the 2019 Stanley Cup Finals . [ 74 ]
The French version titled "Amour Infini" ("Endless Love") was only available on the Canadian [2] and the French [3] album releases, and on the European Limited Edition 2-Disc [4] release of the gloria! album. The single received massive promotion. Estefan first performed the song at the 1998 VH1 Divas Live; she also performed at Studio 54 in ...
"Don't Let This Moment End" is a song by Cuban-American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was released on November 3, 1998 by Epic Records, as the third single in the United States, the third in the United Kingdom, and her fourth globally, from her eighth album, Gloria!
[3] Later on the album release, the magazine also noted it a "festive street-party anthem" [4] The Daily Vault's Mark Millan called it "one of Gloria's best dance numbers", with "latin beats and sexy horns". He also noted that it "add much needed light into what is a very mood-driven and introspective collection of songs."
That same year, she released an album of mid-tempo R&B and pop-style songs entitled Gloria Gaynor. Gaynor would achieve her final success in the 1980s with the release of her album I Am Gloria Gaynor in 1984. This was mainly due to the song "I Am What I Am", which became a hit at dance clubs, and then on the Club Play chart in late 1983/early 1984.
Nearly 50 years ago, Gloria Gaynor released “I Will Survive,” the first disco song to top the Billboard charts and the only one to be awarded a Grammy for best disco recording. Then, 40 years ...
It was released by Epic in 1998 as the second single from her eighth studio album, gloria! (1998). The song was written by Estefan, her husband Emilio Estefan, Jr. , Randall Barlow and Angie Chirino and produced by Estefan, Jr., Barlow and Tony Moran .