Donna Summer - I Don't Wanna Get Hurt - Warner Bros - Pop
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Track ListingA1 I Don't Wanna Get Hurt (ExtendedProducer - Stock, Aitken & Waterman B1 I Don't Wanna Get Hurt (Instrumental) Producer - Stock, Aitken & Waterman B2 Dinner With Gershwin Media Condition » Very Good (VG) Sleeve Condition » Good Plus (G+) |
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| Artist | Donna Summer | ||
| Title | I Don't Wanna Get Hurt | ||
| Label | Warner Bros | ||
| Catalogue | U 7567 T | ||
| Format | Vinyl 12 Inch | ||
| Released | 1989 | ||
| Genre | Pop |
Other Titles by Donna Summer
• Dinner With Gershwin • State Of Independence • A Love Trilogy • A Love Trilogy • A Love Trilogy • All Systems Go • Back In Love Again • Back In Love Again • Back In Love Again • Carry On • Cats Without Claws • Cats Without Claws • Dinner With Gershwin • Dinner With Gershwin • Dinner With Gershwin •
Some Other Artists in the Pop Genre• ABBA • Cliff Richard • Bros • Wet Wet Wet • Elton John • Paul Young • Culture Club • Band Aid • Leo Sayer • Madonna • Barry Manilow • Rick Astley • Spandau Ballet • Bee Gees • Unknown Artist • Sinitta • Barbra Streisand • Brother Beyond • Tracey Ullman • Elvis Presley • Bananarama • Black Lace • Tom Jones • Simply Red • Jive Bunny And The Mastermixers • Kylie Minogue • Olivia Newton-John • Phil Collins • Five Star • Robbie Williams • Robert Palmer • Carly Simon • New Kids On The Block • Diane Solomon • Paula Abdul • The Top Of The Poppers • Wham! • Eugenie Arrowsmith • Level 42 • Paul McCartney • |
Some Other Artists on the Warner Bros Label• Scarlet Rivera • 18th Street • Amanda Ghost • Chaka Khan • Chic • George Benson • Keith Nunnally • Madonna • Saint Etienne • Thompson Twins • Ultra Nate • Al B. Sure! • Gwen Guthrie • Jocelyn Brown • Lowell George • Music From and Inspired By The Motion Picture - Steel • |
Information on the Pop Genre
Pop music is a music genre that developed from the mid-1950s as a softer alternative to rock and roll and later to rock music. It has a focus on commercial recording, often oriented towards a youth market, usually through the medium of relatively short and simple love songs. While these basic elements of the genre have remained fairly constant, pop music has absorbed influences from most other forms of popular music, particularly borrowing from the development of rock music, and utilizing technological innovations such as multi-track recording and digital sampling to produce new variations on existing themes. Data from the Discogs music database. Submit a Release.

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