/ Summer, 1979) - Lyrics | Donna Summer (1948-2012): On The Radio (moroder
Someone left a song in the mailboxI told myself I wouldn't scan itBut it's been a long time since I let him inI guess I've changed my mind
When Donna Summer released "On the Radio" in late 1979, she wasn't just a singer; she was the undisputed "Queen of Disco" transitioning into a new era. Written by Summer and her longtime collaborator Giorgio Moroder for the film Foxes , the track became an instant classic, capturing the bittersweet intersection of nostalgia, heartbreak, and the hope of a broadcasted message. The Context Someone left a song in the mailboxI told
Someone left a song in the mailboxI told myself I wouldn't scan itBut it's been a long timeAnd I think I've changed my mindIt was only yesterdayWhen we were on the runYou were the only oneAnd it was love It exemplifies the "Moroder Sound"—a blend of driving
Donna Summer (1948–2012): The Story Behind "On the Radio" (1979) gospel-trained vocal range.
The song served as the title track for Summer’s first greatest hits compilation, On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I & II . It exemplifies the "Moroder Sound"—a blend of driving electronic beats and orchestral arrangements—while showcasing Summer’s soulful, gospel-trained vocal range.