Popular on eTradeWire
- Deksia Ranks No. 153 on Inc. Magazine's List of the Midwest Region's Fastest-Growing Private Companies - 125
- Yida Gao, Shima Capital Celebrate Investment in Monad Labs, Building the App Store for Web3 - 113
- South Beach Wine & Food Festival Returns
- Zupervise announces the appointment of Oliver Smith as Strategic Adviser
- Working Knowledge Acquires jLAN, a Direct Store Delivery software company
- ESP Pet Specialists Updated Dog Walking Services Page to Provide Even More Helpful Information About Their Offerings
- Wolf, Metzger & Maurillo earns spot on Forbes list of top wealth management teams in Florida
- Carbon fiber sleeve advantages outweigh short-term costs
- Virtual Event Helps Entrepreneurs Make Their First $100,000
- With a Two-Year Revenue Growth of 441% Ironside Human Resources Ranks No. 38 on Inc. Magazine's Southwest Region's Fastest-Growing Private Companies
Similar on eTradeWire
- Art supply company announces BOGO special on custom size canvases
- Coco Mbassi's new EP 'ELA' - landing on 21.4.23
- Dan Devon announces pre-save for new alternative single "moonlit"
- Celebrity chef, podcast host Maria Liberati wins COMCAST Media Rise Award
- Suburban Bliss - Sue Barr's Art Exhibition Celebrates Everyday Superstars
- Wohler releases out-of-band configuration tools for Riedel 2110 SFP's
- Wrap up Women's History Month with the tropical sounds of Jessica Medina's "Morir Soñando"
- Bronze Sculpture Manufacturer In China
- Gaming and entertainment company Spinrack Corporation, appoints Jesse Norton as Chief Marketing Officer
- T. Mancuso Releases 'Only You', Written by Vince Clarke of Depeche Mode / Yaz / Erasure
UMe Celebrates Songwriter PAUL JABARA's Birthday With Newly Remastered Version of Casablanca 's Paul Jabara's Greatest Hits…and Misses
eTradeWire News/10718528
NEW YORK - eTradeWire -- UMe announces the release of Paul Jabara's Greatest Hits…and Misses on UMe by the iconic songwriter Paul Jabara which was originally released on the renowned Casablanca Records label and can be purchased/streamed HERE.
Best known as a composer of global classics like "Last Dance" by Donna Summer, "The Main Event" by Barbra Streisand, "Enough is Enough" by Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand, and "It's Raining Men" by the Weather Girls, Jabara was a successful recording artist in his own right. Covering his three studio albums on Casablanca, Paul personally chose the songs on "Paul's Jabara's Greatest Hits…and Misses" and created new music and different versions of existing tracks showcasing his unique talents and extraordinary songwriting ability.
Celebrating the anniversary of Paul Jabara's birth on January 31,1948, his family, friends, and fans worldwide will be commemorating his birthday by remembering this disco legend for his versatile talent and keen sense of humor. His legacy lives on through his music and his influence remains as strong as ever.
Oscar winner, Jabara first made his mark as an actor on stage in the late 1960s and early '70s in the musicals Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar and Rocky Horror Picture Show and later in cinema including Midnight Cowboy and Day of the Locust. He released his debut album, Shut Out, in 1977 which included the title song, featuring his friend and label mate Donna Summer, and "Dance," both US Dance chart top 40 hits. In 1978, he had a role in the 1978 film, Thank God It's Friday, that featured "Last Dance," a song he wrote for Summer, who was also in the film. Its success—winning an Oscar® and a Golden Globe for Best Original Song, a GRAMMY® Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and peaking at #3 on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart—propelled Jabara into the spotlight. His second album, Keeping Time (1978), featured his own recording of "Last Dance," "Trapped In A Stairway" from Thank God It's Friday, "Something's Missing," a second duet with Donna Summer, and "Take Good Care of My Baby / What's a Girl to Do" featuring Pattie Brooks. The full album hit #12 on Billboard's Dance chart. For the movie, The Main Event, starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal in 1979, Jabara co-wrote with Bruce Roberts the title song for Barbra Streisand, which became a gold-selling single, a #3 Pop chart smash, and winner of a People's Choice Award for "Favorite Theme/Song from a Motion Picture." "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)," became a number-on single on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
More on eTradeWire News
His solo album, The Third Album, released in 1979, was produced by Jabara and included two long disco medleys, plus another Donna Summer feature, "Never Lose Your Sense of Humor." The full album hit #12 on Billboard's Dance chart. Jabara's 4th album, Paul Jabara and Friends, featured the first official recording by Whitney Houston, as well as the perennial smash hit, "It's Raining Men," which Jabara co-wrote with Paul Shaffer. In 1989, Casablanca released the original compilation, Greatest Hits…And Misses, which featured unique mixes and edits of his best-loved tracks plus three new songs.
By popular demand, expanded editions of Jabara's albums Shut Out and Keeping Time were released in September 2022. Shut Out included his early singles on A&M Records, "One Man Ain't Enough," from 1975, and the original A&M single version of "Dance," from the film Mother, Jugs and Speed, along with the 7" edits of "Slow Dancing" and "Shut Out." The expanded Keeping Time features as a bonus "Disco Queen," originally from the soundtrack to Thank God It's Friday, in both its LP version and a super-rare 12" version. Playlist:
For more information, please contact:
More on eTradeWire News
Rey Roldan, Reybee Inc rey@reybee.com
Patrice Samara, Triumph Communications Group, PS@triumphnewyork.com
Sujata Murthy, UMe, sujata.murthy@umusic.com
Best known as a composer of global classics like "Last Dance" by Donna Summer, "The Main Event" by Barbra Streisand, "Enough is Enough" by Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand, and "It's Raining Men" by the Weather Girls, Jabara was a successful recording artist in his own right. Covering his three studio albums on Casablanca, Paul personally chose the songs on "Paul's Jabara's Greatest Hits…and Misses" and created new music and different versions of existing tracks showcasing his unique talents and extraordinary songwriting ability.
Celebrating the anniversary of Paul Jabara's birth on January 31,1948, his family, friends, and fans worldwide will be commemorating his birthday by remembering this disco legend for his versatile talent and keen sense of humor. His legacy lives on through his music and his influence remains as strong as ever.
Oscar winner, Jabara first made his mark as an actor on stage in the late 1960s and early '70s in the musicals Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar and Rocky Horror Picture Show and later in cinema including Midnight Cowboy and Day of the Locust. He released his debut album, Shut Out, in 1977 which included the title song, featuring his friend and label mate Donna Summer, and "Dance," both US Dance chart top 40 hits. In 1978, he had a role in the 1978 film, Thank God It's Friday, that featured "Last Dance," a song he wrote for Summer, who was also in the film. Its success—winning an Oscar® and a Golden Globe for Best Original Song, a GRAMMY® Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and peaking at #3 on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart—propelled Jabara into the spotlight. His second album, Keeping Time (1978), featured his own recording of "Last Dance," "Trapped In A Stairway" from Thank God It's Friday, "Something's Missing," a second duet with Donna Summer, and "Take Good Care of My Baby / What's a Girl to Do" featuring Pattie Brooks. The full album hit #12 on Billboard's Dance chart. For the movie, The Main Event, starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal in 1979, Jabara co-wrote with Bruce Roberts the title song for Barbra Streisand, which became a gold-selling single, a #3 Pop chart smash, and winner of a People's Choice Award for "Favorite Theme/Song from a Motion Picture." "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)," became a number-on single on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
More on eTradeWire News
- thebigword Receives Cyber Security Boost with ISO 22301
- Coco Mbassi's new EP 'ELA' - landing on 21.4.23
- Fabric Launches Origin Data Service for Content Owners
- Bayou Graphics Offers Vehicle & Fleet Graphic Designing & Installation Services
- CEO Says Green Economy Must Meet High Expectations For Jobs
His solo album, The Third Album, released in 1979, was produced by Jabara and included two long disco medleys, plus another Donna Summer feature, "Never Lose Your Sense of Humor." The full album hit #12 on Billboard's Dance chart. Jabara's 4th album, Paul Jabara and Friends, featured the first official recording by Whitney Houston, as well as the perennial smash hit, "It's Raining Men," which Jabara co-wrote with Paul Shaffer. In 1989, Casablanca released the original compilation, Greatest Hits…And Misses, which featured unique mixes and edits of his best-loved tracks plus three new songs.
By popular demand, expanded editions of Jabara's albums Shut Out and Keeping Time were released in September 2022. Shut Out included his early singles on A&M Records, "One Man Ain't Enough," from 1975, and the original A&M single version of "Dance," from the film Mother, Jugs and Speed, along with the 7" edits of "Slow Dancing" and "Shut Out." The expanded Keeping Time features as a bonus "Disco Queen," originally from the soundtrack to Thank God It's Friday, in both its LP version and a super-rare 12" version. Playlist:
- "Overture"
- "Yankee Doodle Dandy" - Remix
- "Hungry for Love" - Remix
- "Sun in Your Smile" - Remix
- "It All Comes Back to You" - Remix
- "Shut Out" [duet with Donna Summer] / "Heaven Is a Disco" – Medley/Remix
- "Dance" - Remix
- "Last Dance"
- "Trapped in a Stairway" - Remix
- "Disco Queen" – Remix
- "Pleasure Island" - Remix
- "Beautiful Dreamer"
- "Disco Wedding"/"Honeymoon (In Puerto Rico)"/"Disco Divorce" - Medley/Remix
- "Something's Missing" [duet with Donna Summer] – Remix
- "Foggy Day" / "Never Lose Your Sense Of Humor" [duet with Donna Summer] – Remix
- "One Man" / "Finale"
For more information, please contact:
More on eTradeWire News
- Invader Coffee Launches their Mexican Chocolate Brew for Lovers of Organic Coffee
- Guadalupe Center honors Phil and Mary Beuth as 'Legendary Leaders'
- MyPaperShredding.com Launches New Residential Shredding Service In Andover MA
- The Ultimate Medical and Residential Document Shredding Service In Boston MA
- Why I Joined The Chamber of Commerce
Rey Roldan, Reybee Inc rey@reybee.com
Patrice Samara, Triumph Communications Group, PS@triumphnewyork.com
Sujata Murthy, UMe, sujata.murthy@umusic.com
Source: UMe
0 Comments
Latest on eTradeWire News
- Celebrity chef, podcast host Maria Liberati wins COMCAST Media Rise Award
- Kuruma Imports Will Be Hosting Their JDM Open House & Car Meet This Weekend
- Accel Research Sites Network opens new St. Petersburg-Largo Location
- Miami Beach Walking Tours Plus Attractions
- RE/MAX Signature Earns Top Regional Award
- Suburban Bliss - Sue Barr's Art Exhibition Celebrates Everyday Superstars
- Cigent Patents Technology that Ensures Complete Erasure of Storage Drives and Endpoint Devices
- CEG Expands Critical Power Service Offering to Include Industrial Generator Maintenance
- Childhelp's Spring Fashion Show
- New Mode Home Launches Virtual Staging Services to Help Maximize the Selling Potential of Homes
- Miami Medicare Insurance Rates Vary For Florida Seniors
- York Senior Living Community to Address Distracted Driving
- NPPG Acquires Oriental's Retirement Plan Record Keeping and Third-Party Administration Services
- Golden Limousine President Sean Duval Receives Humanitarian Award
- Remington College expands reach with Columbia Southern University College partnership
- Sobreo Launches California Cocktails Campaign to Elevate Los Angeles Bar Menus with Health-Conscious & Inclusive Drinking Options
- Gun Tote'n Mama's Claudia Chisholm Featured in 'Shooting Industry's' March Issue
- Dental Implants in Center Valley Helping Patients Achieve Fuller Smiles
- The Mogharebi Group Opens Offices in Las Vegas and Albuquerque
- Halfacre Construction Company completes Life Enrichment Campus at Harvest House