Walk Away (Donna Summer song)

1980 single by Donna Summer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Walk Away" is a song by American singer Donna Summer from her seventh studio album Bad Girls (1979). It was released as the sixth and final single from the album on September 1, 1980.

ReleasedSeptember 1, 1980 (1980-09-01)
Recorded1979
Quick facts Single by Donna Summer, from the album Bad Girls ...
"Walk Away"
French picture sleeve
Single by Donna Summer
from the album Bad Girls
B-side"Could It Be Magic"
ReleasedSeptember 1, 1980 (1980-09-01)
Recorded1979
GenrePop, disco
Length4:30
LabelCasablanca
SongwritersPete Bellotte, Harold Faltermeyer
ProducersGiorgio Moroder, Bellotte
Donna Summer singles chronology
"Our Love"
(1980)
"Walk Away"
(1980)
"The Wanderer"
(1980)
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Overview

The album had been released on Casablanca Records, with whom Summer had some of her biggest hits during the disco era. However, after a heated and much-publicized dispute, Donna left the label and in 1980 filed a lawsuit against them which was later settled.[1]

Donna signed to Geffen Records and began working on a new album that would distance herself from the suddenly passé disco genre. In an effort to assert their contractual control and milk the run of success they had enjoyed with Summer, Casablanca not only released the single "Walk Away" but issued a collector's edition compilation album of the same name.[2]

When first released, Casablanca promoted it as a Double-A side single, with a re-release of her 1976 hit "Could It Be Magic" on the flip side. Although Billboard magazine reviewed it as such, radio was receptive only to the more contemporary-sounding "Walk Away", so the magazine noted only the A-side during its charting on the Hot 100, where it peaked at number 36 in October 1980.[3]

The 12" single version, at 7:15, would later be released on The Dance Collection: A Compilation of Twelve Inch Singles CD, in 1987, to compete with Summer's new release All Systems Go.[4]

Critical reception

Stephen Holden, in his review of the album Bad Girls for Rolling Stone, noted that Summer had never sounded so playful and sophisticated as in the song "Walk Away".[5]

Charts

More information Chart (1979–1980), Peak position ...
Chart performance for "Walk Away"
Chart (1979–1980) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[3]36
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[6]35
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