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All by himself, underrated hit-maker Eric Carmen delivers the magic and then some. But who needs structure when you have that divine descending vocal run floating over impressionist washes of synth?
That Midas of pop music, Giorgio Moroder, had his golden fingers all over this track, so it should surprise no one that its English and French versions topped the charts all over Europe that year. At the start of the video clip, U. Melanie Griffith is your average outer-boroughs girl dreaming of making it in the world of teased hair, cinch-waisted trench coats and capes that is s Wall Street.
She commutes by boat to Manhattan, as Carly Simon sings of silver cities rising in the fog with enough pomp to make the Staten Island Ferry seem like a golden steamship full of salt-of-the-earth immigrants arriving at Ellis Island. Arrr, mateys, no treasure hunt be complete without this spunky Cyndi Lauper hit accompanying the swashbuckling exploits. Directors, beware. When you commission Bowie to pen your cinematic theme, he is more likely to follow his own muse. It is a sad and fatalistic song, about starting over while knowing that you cannot.
Bowie, then 39, casually leans up against the stiff groove as if it were a streetlight. The verses languidly hold on for 40 bars—Bowie never wants it to end, but knows that it must. This would be his last commercial chart hit, almost willfully. The movie bombed, partly because it could hardly live up to the expectations set forth by its brilliant theme.
Twenty-six years old and at the peak of his purple pomp and power, Prince Rogers Nelson not only managed to write this stone-cold classic track in a single night, he also recorded and produced the whole thing single-handedly. A radical sound baroque synths, slamming drum machine and a gaping void where the bassline should be and ultravivid lyrics based on the stupendously vain Purple Rain plot made it the biggest-selling single of Okay, Flashdance checklist time: Jennifer Beals in spandex?
Present and correct. Montage of vigorous dance training and butt shaking ready to go? All we need now is the ultimate fast-paced, smooth disco song to set it all off. Step forward, Mr. Michael Sembello, with this cowbell-tickling beauty.
Sembello actually has a great pedigree as a musician—he played with Stevie Wonder as a teen, then later with Donna Summer, the Temptations, Michael Jackson and more.
The world, however, will only remember him as the guy that soundtracked the ass gymnastics of Jennifer Beals. The accompanying album for this Molly Ringwald vehicle was filled with tunes by cult Brit faves like New Order and the Smiths.
The tune was produced by original Doors member Ray Manzarek, which is the only explanation for the extended and, ahem, unnecessary keyboard jam in the middle of the song. Pairing beautiful actors Richard Gere and Debra Winger in a smoldering romantic drama amounts to a no-brainer, so it's no surprise that An Officer and a Gentleman amounted to big box office.
But there's no denying that a big part of the film's impact came from the unlikely "Beauty and the Beast"—style teaming of boozy English howler Joe Cocker best known in from John Belushi's mimickry and gently yodeling American cult-favorite singer Jennifer Warnes, in a sentimental ballad by all-star tunesmiths Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Will Jennings.
It isn't a hit," film producer Don Simpson said, but history begged to differ. Of course not. Same Day Delivery to Edit zip code. Deliver it. Get it as soon as 12am tomorrow with Shipt.
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