Monday, June 22, 2020

REISSUE: "The Fight (For The Single Family)” by Norma Lewis – Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera





REISSUE: "The Fight (For The Single Family)” by Norma Lewis – Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera Norma Lewis played a major part in bringing disco torch songs back onto dance floors in the early 80’s. She was a phenomenal asset to dance music – with cuts such as “Break Me”, “Maybe This Time”, “Life Is The Reason”, “For All We Know”, “Tonight (Dancing With The Desperate)”, and “Surprise Me Tonight” as well as a current recording of a cover version of “Someone That I Used To Love”. This line up is a hard one to forget when you adore beautiful dance music. “The Fight (For The Single Family)” was another tribute to the workingwoman – very similar to Donna Summer’s “She Works Hard For The Money”. It was released in 1982 and produced by Phil Harding. I have taken one of my favorite comedies of all-time, “Private Benjamin” and literally placed “The Fight” over a “private in the war” – well her own war. This was a great time for me to use some wonderful footage of Goldie Hawn being the adorable and lovable character that we all loved in 1980 – the film was directed by Howard Zieff. Featuring scenes from “Private Benjamin” – RENT THE DVD! Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera Produced by Ken Emmons

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