Donna Summer, whose pulsating hits "I Feel Love," "Last Dance" and
"MacArthur Park" provided the disco soundtrack for the 1970s, has died
at age 63, reports TMZ.com.
A onetime backup singer for Three Dog Night, Summer hit the
American charts with the sexually charged "Love to You Baby," released
in 1975 amid controversy that it was too steamy for radio but which
became a huge favorite in the discotheques gaining popularity.
She went on to release a string of pulsating songs whose overt
sexuality clashed with Summer's strict Christian upbringing in Boston.

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