Long time ERV readers will know that we love to feature covers, especially when the remake is a big hit. For instance, we have previously posted "Bette Davis Eyes," "I Love Rock 'n' Roll, " and "Mickey" - and a bunch more. Yep, they're all covers (readers can use the Covers label to the right to see all of the videos in this category.)
"Gloria" is another song that fits - it was the single that launched Laura Branigan's career, and was her biggest hit as well. Plus, we bet that most English-speaking readers have no idea that it is a cover of an Umberto Tozzi song. In a bit of good fortune, the co-producer of Branigan's first LP, Greg Mathieson, was the keyboard player on the original version, and suggested a remake.
Laura Branigan would go on to become a pretty big pop star in the 1980s - all five of her albums released in that decade broke the top 100. In addition, her first three LPs all reached #34 or higher, and she had seven top 40 singles, led by "Gloria," which peaked at #2 for three weeks in late 1982. Interestingly, (to me, at least) "Gloria" was kept out of the top spot by two different songs - Lionel Richie's "Truly" and the previously mentioned "Mickey," covered by Toni Basil.
The video for "Gloria" ... well, let's just say that the label did not spend a ton of money on it. It's Branigan on a modestly decorated soundstage, lip-singing away. Not surprisingly, we don't recall seeing the clip back in the day, although the song was all over the radio for a time.
Laura Branigan would remain active in the industry until her untimely death (from a brain aneurysm) in 2004.
The Umberto Tozzi version came out in 1979, and was a top 10 hit across several countries in Europe.