About "Any Way At All"
"Any Way At All" is a song by American singer-songwriter Donna Summer, recorded as a new track for her 1994 compilation album, Endless Summer: Donna Summer's Greatest Hits. The song written by Summer, her husband Bruce Sudano and Eric Silver, and produced by Michael Omartian. It was released in 1994 as the album's second and final single by Casablanca Records and Mercury Records. The ballad was released in selected countries, with the B-side consisting of a medley of four of her original disco hits from the 1970s: "Dim All the Lights", "Hot Stuff", "Bad Girls", and "Last Dance" 3:43. The cassette single (Casablanca/Mercury 856 803–4) also included "I Feel Love (86th Street Radio Edit)" 4:35, which was not otherwise released in the U.S.
Top songs by Donna Summer
- Hot Stuff
- I Feel Love
- Macarthur Park
- Lady Of The Night
- Last Dance
- Could It Be Magic
- Enough Is Enough (no More Tears)
- Don't Cry For Me Argentina
- On The Radio
- I Will Go With You (con Te Partiro)
- Once Upon A Time
- Bad Girls
- Black Lady
- La Vie En Rose
- Back In Love Again
- Summer Fever
- Dim All The Lights
- Love Is In Control
- Can't We Just Sit Down (and Talk It Over)
- Try Me, I Know We Can Make It
- With Your Love
- Sometimes Like Butterflies
- On The Radio (long Version)
- Autumn Changes
- Let There Be Peace
- Suzanna
- Eyes
- Can't Get To Sleep At Night
- Denver Dream
- Carry On
- Face The Music
- Can't Understand
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