2579. Donna Summer - ‘Love’s About To Change My Heart’ (1989)
Never ever thought the sky was so blue Never ever thought that I’d feel so new Always thought I’d know what to do But I guess I wasn’t counting on you
from the album Another Place And Time
Donna Summer’s Another Place And Time, written and produced entirely by Stock Aitken Waterman (save for three Summer co-writes), is an LP with an almost mythical aura - the queen of disco teams up with the kings of hi-NRG for one of the slickest, tightest, gayest records of the late eighties, boosting Donna’s career when she needed it most and allowing SAW to pair their signature style with a truly powerful (and recognisable) voice. ‘This Time I Know It’s For Real’, the album’s lead single, and one of the most euphoric pop moments of all time, set the tone, becoming the first Summer hit to reach both the US and UK top ten in a decade, and several fine singles followed in its wake (albeit without the same level of success). ‘I Don’t Wanna Get Hurt’ (UK top ten), ‘Breakaway’ (top 50) and ‘When Love Takes Over You’ (top 75) were all brilliant, but the best of the post-‘This Time’ releases was ‘Love’s About To Change My Heart’.
While ‘This Time I Know It’s For Real’ was a relentless statement of intent, a new Donna for a new era, ‘Love’s About To Change My Heart’ is a spiritual successor to ‘Last Dance’ or ‘No More Tears’, a portrait of a lonely soul whose life will be forever altered by the power of hot disco beats (and love, I suppose). Donna Summer’s voice had already taken on disco, rock, and R&B, and the way she slots perfectly into the upbeat positivity of hi-NRG would set the scene for “diva house” to take over dance floors in the early nineties - indeed, when a proposed follow-up to Another Place And Time never came to fruition, the SAW tracks intended for that project were recorded by Lonnie Gordon, who would become a quintessential voice of diva house. ‘Love’s About To Change My Heart’, like all the later singles from Another Place And Time, may suffer due to the simple fact that it is not ‘This Time I Know It’s For Real’, but Donna’s mighty vocal gives the song its own emotional identity, an old-school performance on a track that was, at the time, bang on-trend.
‘Love’s About To Change My Heart’ music video:
Chart peaks: UK #20, AUS #71, US #85
Written by Richard Eric, 7/4/19












