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Laura Branigan passed away in 2004 at the age of 52 of a "ventricular brain aneurysm". She obviously never sought medical attention for her severe recurring headaches.
Her death was unbeknownst to most people, but thanks to the St.Louis Blues...
Italian singer Umberto Tozzi released "Gloria" in 1979.
With permission and collaboration from Tozzi, the lyrics and music were tweaked, overhauled, and the rest is history.
Source: Wikipedia
Her death was unbeknownst to most people, but thanks to the St.Louis Blues...
Gloria" reappeared on the iTunes singles chart thanks to the trend, going to number 3 after the Blues won the Stanley Cup. The song's resurgence in popularity has led to Branigan's management getting numerous requests for live performances and public appearances, leading them to release a statement reminding the public that Branigan is deceased, as well as adding a note about this to her social media accounts.
Italian singer Umberto Tozzi released "Gloria" in 1979.
With permission and collaboration from Tozzi, the lyrics and music were tweaked, overhauled, and the rest is history.
Gloria", an Italian love song recorded in 1979 by Umberto Tozzi and successful in several European countries, was released as the album's second single. Branigan's version was reworked with Tozzi's own arranger, Greg Mathieson, who updated its production with fellow producer Jack White to give it what Branigan called "an American kick" to match the new English lyrics. U.S. radio stations were initially unreceptive to "Gloria" but after it was embraced by dance clubs it eventually won them over, becoming one of the biggest hits of the 1980s. The album went gold, and the single was eventually certified platinum (sales of more than two million U.S. copies.
Source: Wikipedia