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“Dim All the Lights” was the third single from her Bad Girls album and produced by her longtime collaborators Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte.
The track combines Summer’s trademark disco beats with a more soulful/pop sound. This was the third Hot 100 top two hit from the album and her sixth conse...
[Intro]
Dim all the lights sweet darling
'Cause tonight it's all the way
Turn up the old Victrola
Gonna dance the night away
[Verse-1]
Love just don't come easy
No it seldom does
When you find the perfect love
Let it fill you up
[Chorus]
Dim all the lights sweet darling
'Cause tonight it's all the way, hey baby
Turn up the old Victrola
Gonna dance the night away
Love just don't come easy
No it seldom does
When you find the perfect love
Let it fill you up
Dim all the lights, sweet honey
'Cause tonight it's you and me
No need to worry darlin'
Cause it's for eternity
[Hook]
Love don't come easy
This you know I understand
Want to be your woman
If you'll be my man
Let yourself go freely and I'll
Show you things that you've dreamed of
Don't think that you're dreaming
We've found the perfect love
And I'm like a cup come fill me up
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
Do what you want
You can use me all up
Take me bottom to top
Don't leave even one drop
[Interlude]
No, no, no do it tonight
You know the moment's so right
Turn my brown body white
Come on dim all the lights
[Outro Chorus]
Dim all the lights sweet darlin'
'Cause tonight it's all the way, hey baby
Turn up the old Victrola
Gonna steal you heart away, hey baby
Dim all the lights sweet darlin'
Dim it, dim it, and dance the night away
Dim all the lights sweet honey
Gonna steal your heart away, keep on dancin'
Dim all the lights the lights sweet darlin', nothing
Nothing, can steal my heart away
Dim All the Lights was written by Donna Summer.
Dim All the Lights was produced by Pete Bellotte & Giorgio Moroder.
Donna Summer released Dim All the Lights on Wed Apr 25 1979.
“Dim All The Lights” I wrote for my husband. I think I had laryngitis and I sounded like Rod Stewart. And I figured I could give it to Rod Stewart to sing, you know. I ran into Rod at something we were doing, and I was so … petrified that I just couldn’t say it. So I wound up singing it myself, and...