Donna Summer
Miscellaneous
My Prayer For You
My Prayer For You
Spoken:
C'mon honey
It's time to go to bed
What do you mean you're afraid?
Afraid of what?
Don't you know that God watches over
The whole world and the whole universe
And He's big enough to protect you and me
Oh, of course I'll sing
Shhh.... go to sleep
And if I only had one wish
And if I only had one prayer
As I hold you in my arms, it's true
My prayer would be for you
To God who organized the sky
And still finds time for you and I
This I promise will forever be true
My prayer is still for you
For you, God's love, it has no limit
For you, you never need to fear
So learn to climb the highest mountain
And may God's spirit meet you there
In prayer...that's my prayer
Spoken:
Oh yes Lord...we love You so much we give You the glory and
The honor for all the gifts that You've given unto us
And we thank You that You are able to keep that which we've
Committed to You against that day, and we thank You that
Your angels watch over us, and goodness and mercy shall
Follow us all the days of our lives and that we dwell in the
Secret place of the Most High forever and ever...Amen
To God who organized the sky
And still finds time for you and I
This I promise will forever be true
My prayer will be for you
This my child is true
My prayer will be for you

Donna Summer

As the unquestioned queen of disco, the one and only Donna Summer lit up the late 70s and 80s with flashy, exuberant vocals and automatic earworms. Born LaDonna Adrian Gaines on Dec. 31, 1948, Summer moved to Germany after being cast in a Munich production of Hair. There, she happened to meet Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, and the trio conglomerated to form a dynamic music team. With Moroder, Summer forged together her first album, The Hostage, which reached moderate success in Northern Europe. Summer’s big break, however, would come later with the release of 1975’s sexual “Love to Love You Baby”, which became one of disco’s first mainstream hits and reached #2 on the Billboard Charts.

1977 came around with the concept album I Remember Yesterday, which featured the Top 10 single “I Feel Love”. The next year, Summer hit the silver screen with the movie Thank God It’s Friday, whose soundtrack featured one of her own the iconic “Last Dance.” This would later become one of the disco legends' signature songs. “Dance” would take home an Academy Award for Best Original Song, a Grammy, and a Golden Globe, and it jumped to a peak of #3 on the charts.

Yet Summer’s illustrious career was far from finished – Summer’s first live album Live and More featured the single “MacArthur Park”, a melting ballad that was a cover of the Jimmy Webb ballad of the same name. “Park” became Summer’s first – and perhaps most memorable – No. 1 hit, and cemented her status as a vocalist as well as a performer. With the track, she became the first female in modern rock history to hold the top spot in both the Hot 100 and the Billboard 200. 1979, though, would really be the peak of her career.