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  1. "I Am What I Am" became a gay anthem and made Gaynor a gay icon. Her 1986 album, The Power of Gloria Gaynor, was almost entirely composed of cover versions of other songs that were popular at the time.

  2. May 8, 2018 · Gloria Gaynor ’ s anthemic “ I Will Survive ” became the first number one disco hit, and the singer was crowned the Queen of Disco. She won a Grammy Award for the song, and released an album each year from 1973 to 1981, with each one of them making it to the Top 40.

  3. Her 1986 album The Power of Gloria Gaynor took a more soft rock direction and was unsuccessful, though it did peak at #81 on the UK Albums Chart. In the 90s, with disco music coming back into fashion, Gaynor's career saw a revival, and she even dabbled in acting in the later part of the decade, appearing on That '70s Show , The Wayans Bros. and ...

  4. The Power of Gloria Gaynor, also known as The Power, or The Power of Love, is the twelfth studio album by Gloria Gaynor, released in 1986, which is composed mostly of cover versions of other popular songs from the 1970s and 1980s, and is her only album to be released on Stylus Records.

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    Title
    Writer(s)
    Original Artist
    1.
    Frankie Sullivan, Jim Peterik
    2.
    Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey
    3.
    "Feel So Real"
    Steve Arrington
    4.
    Hugh Cregg III, Chris Hayes, John Colla
  5. Mar 7, 2022 · This ended up being Gloria Gaynor, whose record company called Perren looking for production on a song called 'Substitute', a song originally by the Righteous Brothers. Gaynor then agreed to record 'I Will Survive' as the B-side.

    • Tom Eames
  6. Feb 22, 2024 · It may be considered the greatest post-relationship pep-up anthem – but that's not how it originated. As a new documentary about Gaynor is released, here is a closer look at the song.

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  8. Feb 12, 2024 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nearly 50 years ago, Gloria Gaynor released “I Will Survive,” the first disco song to top the Billboard charts and the only one to be awarded a Grammy for best disco recording.