}} The film contains many popular disco songs, with many key performers featured, including
Donna Summer,
Pattie Brooks,
Love & Kisses,
The Commodores. A triple album containing many of the tracks heard in the film was released six weeks in advance of the theatrical release to build up interest in the film. Several songs heard in the film were not included on the soundtrack album, including an excerpt from
Alec R. Costandinos' suite
Romeo and Juilet,
Giorgio Moroder's "
From Here to Eternity",
The Originals' "Down to Love Town",
D.C. LaRue's "You Can Always Tell a Lady (By the Company She Keeps)",
The Commodores' "
Brick House",
The 5th Dimension's "You Are The Reason (I Feel Like Dancing)",
Meco's "Meco's Theme" and the
Village People tracks, "In Hollywood (Everybody Is A Star)" and "
I Am What I Am". The biggest hit single on the album was Donna Summer's "
Last Dance", which won an
Academy Award as well as a
Golden Globe for Best Original Song and also made it to #3 on the
US singles chart. The song was written by
Paul Jabara, who the following year composed Summer's duet with
Barbra Streisand, "
No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)". Jabara performed two of the songs on the ''Thank God It's Friday'' soundtrack and appeared in the film as well. The soundtrack album was issued as a three-record set in 1978, of which the third disc was a single side 12 inch single of the 15:45 minutes Donna Summer, "
Je t'aime... moi non plus" track. Upon its 1978 release, a promo set of separate 12" singles of every track was released to select DJs only. An edited CD came out in 1995 on the budget label Rebound Records. A digitally remastered version of the full soundtrack on a 2 disc set was released on
PolyGram Records on March 25, 1997. The company that holds the rights to the album is as of 1998 the
Universal Music Group. The album is described by many as the world's only five-sided soundtrack album.
Cameo's "Find My Way" was issued as a 7" single in 1975.
Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer's cover version of
Serge Gainsbourg and
Jane Birkin's 1969 hit single "
Je t'aime... moi non plus" was recorded a few years earlier, but had its debut on the soundtrack and was issued as an edited 7" single in a few countries in 1978. "
Too Hot ta Trot" was from
The Commodores' 1977 album
Commodores Live! – on certain editions of the ''Thank God It's Friday'' album replaced by a studio recording. The song topped Billboard's R & B chart the week of February 18, 1978. Other titles on the soundtrack, including "
Last Dance", were recorded for the film.
Diana Ross' "
Lovin' Livin' and Givin'" was remixed after the release of the soundtrack and used as the opening track on her 1978 album
Ross. It was released as a single in certain territories and has since been remixed and re-edited a number of times for inclusion on various hits packages issued by
Motown/Universal Music. The final part of
Donna Summer's "
Last Dance" is later re-included as a separate track titled "Reprise" toward the end of the soundtrack album. An edited version of the whole track was the version issued on the 7" single in most countries, and this track can be found on many of Summer's compilations, including 1994's
Endless Summer and 2003's
The Journey: The Very Best of Donna Summer. The 12" single used the full-length 8:11 version. A live recording of the track was included on the album
Live and More, issued in late 1978 and the following year the studio version was remixed by
Giorgio Moroder for what was to be Summer's final
Casablanca Records album
On The Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes 1 & 2. The 1979 mix can be found on Summer's 1993 and 2005 compilations
The Donna Summer Anthology and
Gold respectively. An extended remix of Summer's "With Your Love" was issued as a promo 12" single in 1978; a slightly shorter version of this can be found on the cd
Mercury Records/
PolyGram's 1987 release
The Dance Collection: A Compilation of Twelve Inch Singles. The 8 track cartridge and cassette both feature the full length version.
Track listing Side one •
Love & Kisses: "
Thank God It's Friday" (Alec R. Costandinos) – 4:13 • Producer: Alec R. Costandinos •
Pattie Brooks: "After Dark" (Simon Soussan/Sabrina Soussan) – 7:50 • Producer: Simon Soussan •
Donna Summer: "With Your Love" (Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte, Donna Summer) – 3:58 • Producers:
Giorgio Moroder,
Pete Bellotte • Donna Summer: "
Last Dance" (
Paul Jabara) – 8:11 • Producers:Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte
Side two • Paul Jabara: "Disco Queen" (Paul Jabara) – 3:45 • Producers: Bob Esty, Paul Jabara •
Cameo: "Find My Way" (Johnny Melfi) – 4:56 • Producer: Larry Blackmon •
The Commodores: "
Too Hot ta Trot" (
Lionel Richie, Milan Williams, Ronald LaPread, Thomas McClary, Walter "Clyde" Orange, William King) – 3:24 • Producers: The Commodores, James Carmichael • Wright Bros. Flying Machine: "Leatherman's Theme" (
Arthur G. Wright) – 3:22 • Producer: Arthur G. Wright • Marathon: "I Wanna Dance" (Pete Bellotte,
Thor Baldursson) – 5:58 • Producer: Pete Bellotte
Side three •
Sunshine: "Take It To the Zoo" (Bruce Sudano, Donna Summer,
Joe Esposito) – 7:56 • Producer: Arthur G. Wright •
Santa Esmeralda: "Sevilla Nights" (Jean-Manuel de Scarano,
Nicolas Skorsky,
Jean-Claude Petit) – 6:05 • Producers: Jean-Manuel de Scarano, Nicolas Skorsky •
Love & Kisses: "You're the Most Precious Thing in My Life" (Alec R. Costandinos) – 8:02 • Producer: Alec R. Constandinos
Side four •
D.C. LaRue: "Do You Want the Real Thing" (D.C. LaRue, Bob Esty) – 4:40 • Producer: Bob Esty • Paul Jabara: "Trapped in a Stairway" (Bob Esty, Paul Jabara) – 3:22 • Producer: Paul Jabara, Bob Esty • Natural Juices: "Floyd's Theme" (
Dick St. Nicklaus) – 2:57 • Producer: Dick St. Nicklaus •
Diana Ross: "
Lovin', Livin' and Givin'" (Kenneth Stover, Pam Davis) – 3:17 (CD releases: – 4:40, remixed version) • Producer:
Hal Davis •
Thelma Houston: "Love Masterpiece" (Art Posey, Josef Powell) – 4:01 • Producer: Hal Davis • Donna Summer "
Last Dance" (Paul Jabara) (Reprise) – 3:17 • Producers: Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte
Side five • Donna Summer: "
Je t'aime... moi non plus" (
Serge Gainsbourg) – 15:45 • Producers: Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte
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