Hot Stuff

Album: Bad Girls (1979)
Charted: 11 1
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey, Pete Bellotte
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 15

  • Pete from Belfast Ni4am and I can’t get to sleep tonight, so just as forty years ago I have listened to the whole Bad Girls album. Loved you then Donna and you are still wonderful. Sadly missed but never forgotten.
  • Bruce Adkins from Indianapolis Donna Summer, yes despite the fact that she is no longer with us. Her appearance, music and sensuality gave her the ability to reach such a lofty goal.
  • Moanin' Lisa from Chillicothe Mo.Fantastic #1 hit for the late, great Donna Summer. It was a monster disco hit in the disco era, but I loved it because of Donna's vocals & the exceptional instrumentals. Yes indeed, she knocked this one outa the ballpark !! Ohhhhhhhh.Mmmmm.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn April 15th 1979, "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #79; and on May 27th it peaked at #1 (for 3 non-consecutive weeks) and spent 21 weeks on the Top 100 (and for 14 of those 21 weeks it was on the Top 10)...
    It also reached #1 in Canada and Australia and #3 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart...
    In a seven month period between Nov. 5th, 1978 and July 8th, 1979 she had three records reach #1 on the Top 100; "MacArthur Park" for 3 weeks, this one for 3 weeks, and "Bad Girls" for 5 weeks...
    R.I.P. Ms. Summer, born LaDonna Adrian Gaines, 1948 - 2012.
  • Dean from Hoover, AlSteve Allen, the comedian, read the lyrics to "Hot Stuff" out loud at the Grammy's in 79 or 80. It was hysterical! The spoken words were much more crazy sounding than the sung words!
  • Bubblesk from Memphis, TnWhat fantastic memories of a #1 Donna Summer hit from 1979! Wonderful info in the other comments shown. In 1979, I worked & lived in Joplin, Mo. when Hot Stuff hit #1. It was a really great hit & a great summer for disco. That was the summer I met my wonderful husband Tarantula. Even though Donna Summer is gone, we will always remain her fans! Rock on!
  • Carmelo from Genova, Italy#Ekristheh from Halath: She actually sings "hot love" more than once throughout the song. It was funny to hear the background vocals going more like "haaat haaat haaat stove, haat haat haat..." than the proper "hot stuff", though.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn June 16th, 1979 "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer became #1 for two weeks, then "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward took over the top spot for two weeks. But Donna Summer reclaimed No. 1 with "Bad Girls" and stayed there for the next five weeks!!!
  • Patrick from Luxembourg, LuxembourgThe great guitar solo was performed by former Doobie Brothers guitarist Jeff Baxter. See http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/donnasummer/articles/story/6595948/hot_stuff
  • Jeff from Austin, Txeasily one of the Top 5 disco songs ever.
  • Derek from Cambridge, New ZealandI actually auditioned or a part in the movie "The Full Monty" but unfortunately I didn't get a big part!!!! I was an extra..... the music from, this movie is CLASSIC!!!!
  • Ekristheh from Halath, United StatesWhen I first heard this song, I thought she was saying "hot love" rather than "hot stuff". It is still an effort not to hear "hot love".
  • Julian from Anaheim, Cai really like this song but at first i thought she said "I wanna bring a white man back home" it kinda sounds like it.
  • Shell from Riverdale, GaMr. Pearce is a little off in his recollection. This song was heard in The Full Monty when they were standing in line at the unemployment office after they'd been rehearsing, and (it's been a while) but I think after they'd been busted at dress rehearsal. The notion to "go all the way" was Gaz's off the top of his head while they were posting bills around town and happened upon the two skanky women who wondered what was so great about their show, given that the Chippendales had recently been in town for a show.
  • Matthieu from Fra,ce, Fli like this song because i like disco and the movie the full monty ...
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