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“Isn’t it Romantic” - Love Me Tonight (1932) |
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“42nd Street” - 42nd Street (1933) |
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“Pick Yourself Up” - Swingtime (1936)
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“Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off” - Shall We Dance (1937)
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“Easy to Love” - Born to Dance (1936)
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“White Christmas” - Holiday Inn (1942)
Biggest selling single in the 20th century—huge because of men overseas during this time so very popular because talks about being away during Christmas
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“Viva Las Vegas” - Viva Las Vegas (1964)
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“Ticket to Ride” - Help! (1965)
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“Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head” - Butch Cassidy (1969)
Won Oscar for song and score |
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"Shaft" - Shaft (1971)
Blaxploitation
won best song Oscar- 1st time contemporary song wins |
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“Live and Let Die” - Live and Let Die (1973) |
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Produced Saturday Night Fever. Also managed the Bee Gees. Used Bee Gees songs in the film as a means of promotion for both band and film. market them both through soundtrack albums
Five of the songs went to #1
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Prince- “Party Man”
Prince was the biggest artist on WBR
Thus, WB movie Batman included him in the movie
A source of advertising for both
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Steve Sanheim song with Madonna singing
3 albums released- Madonna, other, score |
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Bruce Springsteen won Oscar |
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Eminem- 1st rap win for Oscar best song “Lose Yourself” |
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