Shortly after her death, Donna Summer's 1977 disco hit I Feel Love shot back into UK charts
I Feel Love, the 1977 hit by disco queen Donna Summer, shot back into the British charts days after the singer's death, the Official Charts Company said on Sunday.
The track came in at number 45, while four other songs by Summer also returned to the top 200, it added.
Sultry
Summer, whose sultry voice and pulsing rhythms on hits like Last Dance and Love to Love You Baby defined the disco era, died from cancer on Thursday aged 63.
Singer-songwriter Rita Ora, 21, crowned the singles chart with R.I.P., taken from her upcoming debut album, for the second week running and rockers Keane topped the albums chart with Strangeland, also for the second consecutive week.
ABBA's Gold — Greatest Hits became the third album in British chart history to sell 5 million copies, according to the latest sales figures. Gold is Britain's third biggest selling of all time, behind the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Queen's Greatest Hits.
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