“Fire” is a funk and R&B song by the American vocal group The Pointer Sisters. Written by Bruce Springsteen, “Fire” was released in 1978 as part of their album “Energy.”
“Fire” features a lively and energetic rhythm, showcasing the group’s powerful vocals and harmonies. The song’s lyrics depict the passionate and intense emotions of love, comparing the feeling to a burning fire. The track’s catchy chorus and upbeat tempo make it a standout hit in the disco and funk genres of the late 1970s.
The song became one of The Pointer Sisters’ most popular hits, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. Its success was driven by its infectious groove, soulful vocals, and the band’s charismatic performance.
“Fire” remains a classic disco anthem, celebrated for its catchy melody and the Pointer Sisters’ dynamic vocal delivery. It continues to be appreciated by fans of funk and disco music, serving as a reminder of the vibrant musical landscape of the late 1970s.