Monday, May 12, 2025

The Top Movie Songs of the Rock Era, Part Twelve (#90-81)

Remembering the great days when America was free and ICE agents didn't just arrest someone on the street for no reason.  We continue now with more great movie memories!




 
#90--"Chariots Of Fire" by Vangelis (from the movie Chariots of Fire--1981)

Greek composer Vangelis wrote this great instrumental as the theme song for the classic 1981 movie Chariots of Fire.  The song provides the backdrop for one of the most memorable film openings in which a group of athletes is running along a beach.  The movie was a bit of a sleeper when it shocked the world by winning Best Picture, but it opened the door for moviegoers to be captivated by its glorious magic. 

The movie has come to be regarded as not only one of the best movies of all-time but perhaps the greatest sports movie ever filmed.  It follows the British track and field unit in their quest for Olympic gold, but specifically two of its stars who couldn't be more different--Eric Liddell, a devout Christian from Scotland who runs for God's glory, and Harold Abrahams, an English Jew who uses the prejudice of others to inspire him. 

The politics and demands of running test Liddell's faith as he strives to remain true to himself and his beliefs.  As he plunges head-first in his powerful pursuit of excellence, Abrahams, meanwhile, must contend with the best sprinters in the world, and the possibility that there might be a faster runner than him.

Hugh Hudson directs and David Puttnam produces this magnificent film superbly acted by Ian Charleson (Liddell), Ben Cross (Abrahams), Nigel Havers, Cheryl Campbell, Alice Krige, John Gielgud, Lindsay Anderson, Dennis Christopher, Nigel Davenport, Brad Davis, Peter Egan, Ian Holm and Patrick Magee.

Vangelis (real name Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou) became known as a leading proponent of music technology and progressive sounds.  As Associated Press writer Nicholas Paphitis said, Vangelis used  electronic instruments in a fashion of a "one-man quasi-classical orchestra", writing and recording many of his compositions on the first take.

Vangelis became interested in music at the age of four, according to Thomas Hishak in The Encyclopedia of Film Composers, "writing songs on the piano and experimenting with sounds by placing nails and kitchen pans inside it."  Although his parents set him up for music lessons, he declined, preferring to use his own creativity.  His work is even more amazing when we realize he had no formal music training nor knew how to read or write music.

Vangelis composed scores to Blade Runner and 1492:  Conquest of Paradise (both nominated for a Golden Globe Award) Bitter Moon and Missing, among others.  

Raised in Athens, Greece, Vangelis moved first to Paris and then London, where he built a home recording studio and released several influential albums on RCA.  Vangelis then hooked up with Jon Anderson, lead singer of Yes, to release several albums as the duo Jon and Vangelis, with Short Stories in 1980 hitting #4 in the U.K..

"Chariots Of Fire" rose to #1 in the U.S. and #4 in Canada while the soundtrack topped the Album chart in the United States and was a solid #2 in Canada and has sold 2 million units (1 million in the U.S.).  

The movie's soundtrack topped the U.S. charts for four weeks and sold over one million copies.

The movie grossed $59 million officially at the box office but has multiplied that number many times over in rentals and streams.  In addition to its Best Picture Oscar, the film was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (for Ian Holm), Best Director, Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen and Best Costume Design while also winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film.


 

#89--"Only Time" by Enya (from the movie Sweet November--2001)


The Irish singer Enya mesmerized listeners for years with her soothing lyrics, layered by multiple tracks of her vocals, and melodic songs.  In November of 2000, she released the single "Only Time" from her album A Day Without Rain and the song was included on the soundtrack for the movie Sweet November in February of 2001.

Sweet November is loosely based on the 1968 movie of the same name and stars Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron.  Reeves, as Nelson Moss, has his nose to the grindstone as an advertising executive.  He meets Sara Deever (Theron) and is intrigued by her.  Sara says that if Nelson would spend a month with her, she'd change him for the better.  On the first day of November, Moss is fired from his job and takes Sara up on the offer.  The two enjoy the entire month of November and fall in love, before the plot reveals something dreadful.

Born in Beirut, Lebanon and raised in Toronto, Canada, Reeves achieved his breakthrough in the movie Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure in 1989, before starring in the independent My Own Private Idaho. But it was the thriller Speed in 1994 through which Reeves began to build popularity.   

Reeves starred in the 1999 blockbuster Matrix and its sequels Reloaded and Revolutions.  He began playing the assassin John Wick in the film series that began in 2014 and continues to this day.  Keanu has also starred in Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Watcher, Something's Gotta' Give, The Day The Earth Stood Still and The Lake House, which reunited Reeves with Speed co-star Sandra Bullock.  Reeves' movies have generated nearly 4 billion in box office receipts.

Enya is second only to U2 as the top-selling act in Irish history.  Her second and third albums, Watermark in 1988 and Shepherd Moons in 1991, are among the best albums of all-time, with the latter placing 25th on Inside The Rock Era's list of The Top 100 Albums of the Rock Era*.  Enya has won four Grammy Awards and six World Music Awards.

"Only Time" reached #1 in Germany, Canada, Switzerland and Poland, #2 in Austria and #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart in the United States (#10 overall) and has sold over 1 million copies worldwide.


Who can say where the road goes?Where the day flows? Only timeAnd who can say if your love growsAs your heart chose? Only time
Who can say why your heart sighsAs your love flies? Only timeAnd who can say why your heart criesWhen your love lies? Only time
Who can say when the roads meet?That love might be in your heart?And who can say when the day sleepsIf the night keeps all your heart?Night keeps all your heart
Who can say if your love growsAs your heart chose? Only timeAnd who can say where the road goes?Where the day flows? Only time

Who knows? Only timeWho knows? Only time



 

#88--"(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" by Jennifer Warnes & Bill Medley (from the movie Dirty Dancing--1987)


John DeNicola, Donald Markowitz and Franke Previte wrote this one for the popular 1987 movie Dirty Dancing, sung by Jennifer Warnes & Bill Medley.  It is featured at the conclusion of the movie when Johnny Castle (played by Patrick Swayze) and "Baby" Houseman (played by Jennifer Grey) perform a dance they've been working on for the guests of the resort.  Previte was the lead singer for Franke and the Knockouts, who scored the hit "Sweetheart" in 1985.  

Dirty Dancing follows Baby as she spends the summer at Kellerman's Resort in the Catskills with her family.  Soon, she meets Castle, the dance instructor at the resort, and the two fall in love.  This doesn't sit well with Baby's father and a misunderstanding makes matters worse.  Jerry Orbach, Cynthia Rhodes, Wayne Knight and Jane Brucker co-star.

Orbach won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his role in Promises, Promises on Broadway.  He was again nominated for the 1965 musical Guys and Dolls in 1965 and Chicago in 1976.  Jerry also starred in Annie Get Your Gun and 42nd Street.  

Orbach became well-known for appearing on the television drama Law & Order from 1992 to 2004, earning Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series from the Screen Actors Guild and a nomination for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.  Jerry reprised that role in several spinoffs and played in the series Murder, She Wrote from 1985-1991.  He also starred in the movie Brewster's Millions and had a voice role in the animated Beauty and the Beast.

You've heard the term "blue-eyed soul"; that description is believed to have first been made by Philadelphia disc jockey Georgie Woods in 1964 in describing the music of the Righteous Brothers, Medley and Bobby Hatfield.  Both were talented vocalists and Medley's booming bass-baritone voice and Hatfield's soaring tenor gave the duo a sound no one else can match.  

The Righteous Brothers gave us "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling", "(You're My) Soul And Inspiration", "Unchained Melody", underrated at the time but what is now recognized as being one of The Top 500 Songs of the Rock Era* ("You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" is #51* and "Unchained Melody is #202*), "Just Once In My Life" and "Rock And Roll Heaven".  If you want to enjoy one of The Top Unknown/Underrated Songs of the Rock Era*, treat yourself to Medley's solo release, the original version of "Don't Know Much", made popular later by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville.

"(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" held on to #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart for four weeks and also topped the Popular chart in the United States, went to #1 in Canada and the Netherlands and reached #2 in Australia, #3 in New Zealand, #5 in Ireland and Switzerland and #6 in the U.K.  It won both the Golden Globe and the Oscar for Best Original Song and a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.  The song went Gold in the U.S. and has sold over one million worldwide.

The soundtrack to Dirty Dancing dominated the Album chart with 18 weeks at #1 in the United States and peaked at #1 in Australia, Germany, New Zealand and Switzerland and is one of the top-selling albums in history with 14 million in sales in the U.S. and 32 million copies sold worldwide.

The movie raked in $214 million at the box office during its theatrical run.  It earned four Golden Globe Awards including the win for the song (the others being Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical and Best Actor and Actress in a Comedy or Musical for Swayze and Grey).  The U.S. Library of Congress selected Dirty Dancing for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry in 2024.  



Now I've had the time of my lifeNo, I never felt like this beforeYes, I swear, it's the truthAnd I owe it all to you'Cause I've had the time of my lifeAnd I owe it all to you
I've been waiting for so longNow I've finally found someone to stand by meWe saw the writing on the wallAs we felt this magical fantasyNow with passion in our eyesThere's no way we could disguise it secretlySo we take each other's hand'Cause we seem to understand the urgency
Just rememberYou're the one thingI can't get enough ofSo I'll tell you somethingThis could be love, because
I've had the time of my lifeNo, I never felt this way beforeYes, I swear, it's the truthAnd I owe it all to you
Hey, baby
With my body and soulI want you more than you'll ever knowSo, we'll just let it goDon't be afraid to lose control, noYes, I know what's on your mindWhen you say, "Stay with me tonight" (stay with me)
And rememberYou're the one thingI can't get enough ofSo, I'll tell you somethingThis could be love, because
I've had the time of my lifeNo, I never felt this way beforeYes, I swear (yes, I swear), it's the truthAnd I owe it all to you
'Cause I've had the time of my lifeAnd I've searched through every open door (never felt this way)'Til I found the truthAnd I owe it all to you
Now I've had the time of my lifeNo, I never felt this way before (never felt this way)Yes, I swear, it's the truthAnd I owe it all to you
I've had the time of my lifeNo, I never felt this way before (never felt this way)Yes, I swear, it's the truth (it's the truth)And I owe it all to you

'Cause I've had the time of my life (never felt this way, I had the time of my life)And I've searched through every open door (you do it to me, baby)'Til I found the truth (you do it to me, baby)And I owe it all to you



   

#87--"Almost Paradise" by Ann Wilson & Mike Reno (from the movie Footloose--1984)

When the lead singer of Heart and the lead singer of Loverboy got together, good things happened.  Reno wrote the song with music from Eric Carmen--it's one of three entries in The Top 200* from the 1984 movie Footloose.

Footloose is a movie about a teenage boy named Ren McCormack (Kevin Bacon) who moves to a small town in Utah with his single mother and doesn't fit in well at first as the townspeople resist outsiders and "new ideas".  Ren learns that the city council has banned dancing within the city borders and he and his high school classmates set out to change that law.  

The film is about much more than that--mainly about the personal growth of both Ren and the Reverend Shaw Moore, played by John Lithgow, and it's music and dancing is superb.  McCormack's love of music and dancing and his interest in Reverend Moore's daughter Ariel (played by Lori Singer) complicate both his relationship with the Reverend as well as Ariel's relationship with her father.  Dianne Wiest, Chris Penn and Sarah Jessica Parker co-star.

Bacon has become so entrenched in solid movies, co-starring with many of the giants in the industry, that the movie-association trivia game "The Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" was created.  The idea of the game is to see who can name the most-direct association of any actor or actress to Bacon; i.e. a degree of one is someone who has appeared in the same movie as Kevin, a degree of two refers to someone who has appeared in a movie with someone who appeared in the same movie as Bacon, and so on.

For instance, see if you can identify what the lowest degree of separation is between Bacon and the singer of our previous movie smash, Patrick Swayze!

Besides Footloose, Bacon has starred in National Lampoon's Animal House, Friday the 13th, A Few Good Men, Apollo 13, JFK, Mystic River, The River Wild, Only When I Laugh, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, She's Having a Baby, Tremors, Murder in the First, the fantastic historical drama Frost/Nixon, Sleepers, X-Men:  First Class and many more.  Kevin also won a Golden Globe for the television film Taking Chance.  

Carmen enjoyed one of the great high tenor voices of his time, first as the lead singer of the Raspberries ("Go All The Way" and "I Wanna' Be With You") and then as an accomplished solo artist.  Carmen offered imitations of Jimmy Durante at the age of two and when he was three, he enrolled in the Cleveland Institute of Music.  At six, Eric began studying violin, then piano at 11 and when he was 16, he taught himself to play guitar.

Carmen began a solo career in 1976 and immediately enjoyed success with the #2 "All By Myself" and "Never Gonna' Fall In Love Again", both written around themes of Sergei Rachmaninoff.  Carmen also scored big hits with "Hungry Eyes", which we heard in the Prelude* and "Make Me Lose Control".

Those familiar with only his hits will be pleasantly surprised by both his self-titled debut album as well as the follow-up, Boats Against the Current (with backing musicians Burton Cummings from the Guess Who, Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys, Andrew Gold and Nigel Olsson, the famous drummer from Elton John's band).  There are several quality tracks on each--"Sunrise" on the debut at "Nowhere To Hide" and the title song of his second are especially noteworthy.

"Almost Paradise" rose to #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #7 overall in the United States and #3 in Canada.  The soundtrack is one of just six in history to contain three or more songs in the Top 100 Movie Songs of the Rock Era*.

The "Footloose" Soundtrack reigned supreme for 10 weeks on the Album chart in the U.S.  The great soundtrack has sold over 10 million copies in the U.S. alone and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special.  

Footloose grossed $80 million.



I thought that dreams belonged to other men'Cause each time I got closeThey'd fall apart again
I feared my heart would beat in secrecyI faced the nights aloneOh, how could I have knownThat all my life I only needed you?
Oh almost paradiseWe're knockin' on heaven's doorAlmost paradiseHow could we ask for more?I swear that I can see forever in your eyesParadise
It seems like perfect love's so hard to findI'd almost given upYou must have read my mind
And all these dreams I saved for a rainy dayThey're finally coming trueI'll share them all with you'Cause now we hold the future in our hand
Oh Almost paradiseWe're knockin' on heaven's doorAlmost paradiseHow could we ask for more?I swear that I can see forever in your eyesParadise
And in your arms salvation's not so far awayIt's getting closerCloser every day

Almost paradiseWe're knockin' on heaven's doorAlmost paradiseHow could we ask for more?I swear that I can see forever in your eyesParadiseParadiseParadise



   

#86--"America" by Neil Diamond (from the movie The Jazz Singer--1981)


Neil Diamond wrote this song for the 1980 movie in which he starred in, The Jazz Singer.  The Richard Fleischer-directed film extols the virtues of immigration to the United States.  1980 is tied for the most-represented year in The Top 200* with 1984--they have 14 songs each in our special.

Yussel Rabinovitch performs at the synagogue of his father, played by Laurence Olivier.  But he also writes songs for a black singing group, which strains the relationship with his strict father.  Lucie Arnaz and Caitlin Adams co-star.

The son of Max Fleischer, Fleischer was a successful director for over 40 years.  Max was instrumental in the development of cartoon animation through the use of a Rotoscope, an animation technique used to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, which results in much more realistic action. 

Richard directed movies such as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Barabbas, Tora!  Tora!  Tora!, Soylent Green, The Narrow Margin, The Vikings, Conan the Destroyer, Doctor Dolittle and many others.

"America" hit #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #8 overall in the U.S.

Not only did the soundtrack reach #3 on both sides of the Atlantic but it has gone over the 5-million mark in sales.

The Jazz Singer grossed $27 million at the box office.



FarWe've been traveling farWithout a homeBut not without a star
FreeOnly want to be freeWe huddle closeHang on to a dreamOn the boats and on the planesThey're coming to AmericaNever looking back againThey're coming to America
HomeDon't it seem so far awayOh, we're traveling light todayIn the eye of the stormIn the eye of the storm
HomeTo a new and a shiny placeMake our bed and we'll say our graceFreedom's light burning warmFreedom's light burning warmEverywhere around the world
They're coming to AmericaEvery time that flag's unfurledThey're coming to AmericaGot a dream to take them thereThey're coming to AmericaGot a dream they've come to shareThey're coming to America
They're coming to AmericaThey're coming to AmericaThey're coming to AmericaThey're coming to AmericaToday, todayToday, today, today
My country 'tis of thee (today)Sweet land of liberty (today)Of thee I sing (today)Of thee I sing

Today, today, todayToday, today, (today, today)


 

 #85--"The Prayer" by Celine Dion (from the movie Quest for Camelot--1998)

(NOTE:  "The Prayer" featured solo recordings by both Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli, but none together.  That famous version was recorded a few months later as a promotional single and is not eligible for this special.  The version ranked in this special is from Dion with slightly different lyrics.)



Written by David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager with help from Tony Renis and Alberto Testa, "The Prayer" was featured in the 1998 animated movie Quest for Camelot

The voices of Jessalyn Gilsig, Cary Elwes, Gary Oldman, Jane Seymour, Pierce Brosnan, Don Rickles, and John Gielgud (in his final film role) are featured in the movie, which follows Kayley, whose father was a Knight of the Round Table killed by Sir Ruber (Oldman).  Ruber is still out to capture the kingdom of Camelot and steals the famed sword of Excalibur from King Arthur (Brosnan).  Kayley must recapture the sword and save the kingdom.

After an acting career on stage, Brosnan starred in the television series Remington Steele from 1982-1987.  Following that series, Pierce starred in Mrs. Doubtfire, then was the fifth actor to play the role of James Bond in the popular, long-running movie series, starring from 1995-2002.

Brosnan starred in the classic remake of The Thomas Crown Affair in 1999, and has also starred in The Ghost Writer, Dante's Peak, The Mirror Has Two Faces, Mars Attacks!, The November Man and Mamma Mia! and it's sequel.

Dion was discovered by her future manager and late husband  René Angélil.  She won the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest representing Switzerland.  Celine has released 12 English-language albums, alternating those releases with French-language albums.  D'eux in 1995 is the best-selling French-language album of all-time.  

Celine has given us so many great songs--where do you start?  She's enjoyed great success with "Beauty And The Beast, "Where Does My Heart Beat Now", "If You Asked Me To", "Because You Loved Me", "Love Can Move Mountains", "My Heart Will Go On", ""Pour que tu m'aimes encore", "Nothing Broken But My Heart", "The Power Of Love", "To Love You More", "It's All Coming Back To Me Now", her remake of "All By Myself", "I'm Your Angel", "That's The Way It Is", "A New Day Has Come", "I'm Alive", "I Drove All Night", "Have You Ever Been In Love", and so many more.

Her performances beginning with the A New Day concerts on the Las Vegas Strip from 2003-2007 are the highest-grossing concert residency in history.  

With over 200 million in album sales worldwide, Celine is one of the top-selling artists of all-time.  Celine has won 5 Grammy Awards and 7 of her albums have passed the 10-million sales mark.  She is just the second woman to top $1 billion in concert revenue.  

"The Prayer" won a Golden Globe Award and an Oscar for Best Original Song and the duet with Bocelli won a Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.



I pray you'll be our eyes
And watch us where we go
And help us to be wise
In times when we don't know


Let this be our prayer
When we lose our way
Lead us to a place
Guide us with your grace
To a place where we'll be safe.


I pray we'll find your light
I pray we'll find your light

And hold it in our hearts
And hold it in our hearts

When stars go out each night
When the stars go out each night

Remind us where you are.
Oohhh....

Let this be our prayer
Let this be our prayer


When shadows fill our day
When shadows fill our day

Lead us to a place

Guide us with your grace

To a place where we'll be safe.

[Together:]
A world where pain and
sorrow will be ended
And every heart that's
broken will be mended

And we'll remember we
are all God's children
Reaching out to touch you
Reaching to the sky.

We ask that life be kind
We ask that life be kind

And watch us from above
And watch us from above


We hope each soul will find
We hope each soul will find

Another soul to love
Another soul to love.

Let this be our prayer
Let this be our prayer

Just like every child.
Just like every child.
[Together :]
Needs to find a place
Guide us with your grace.
With your grace
Give us faith so we'll be safe

Needs to find a place
Guide us with your grace.

Give us faith so we'll be safe




 

#84--"The Power Of Love" by Huey Lewis & The News (from the movie Back to the Future--1985)


Huey Lewis, Chris Hayes and Johnny Colla of Huey Lewis & the News wrote Song #84* for the 1985 hit movie Back to the Future.  The group was invited to write the song by movie producers Steven Spielberg, Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis.  The song is featured early in the movie in which Marty McFly (played by Michael J. Fox) skateboards to high school.  

McFly, the son of a meek and dopey father and depressed and alcoholic, protective mother, accidentally travels back in time in the vehicle designed by his scientist friend Emmett "Doc" Brown, played by Christopher Lloyd, with the dream of time travel in mind.  

McFly arrives in 1955, where he must track down the much-younger Emmett Brown to be able to get back to 1985.  He meets both his future mother and father, who turn out to be much different than he thought they were, and according to Brown, must make sure they fall in love so it is possible for McFly to even exist.  

Lea Thompson stars as Lorraine McFly, Marty's mother, with Crispin Glover as his father George and Thomas F. Wilson as Biff, who bullies George and others. 

Spielberg is widely regarded as one of the greatest directors who ever lived.  In his early career, Steven directed television episodes such as Columbo and Night Gallery, and showed early on his tremendous talent by directing the fantastic TV movie Duel in 1971.  

In 1974, he directed his first big-screen movie with The Sugarland Express.  His second movie?  A film called Jaws the following year.  Spielberg then directed Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T., the original Indiana Jones trilogy, Poltergeist, Back to the FutureThe Color Purple and Empire of the Sun.  What an amazing start to his movie career!

But he was far from done, directing Jurassic Park, the highest-grossing movie ever at the time, Schindler's List (winning the Academy Award for Best Director), winning another Oscar for Saving Private Ryan, and also directing Minority Report, Twilight Zone:  The Movie, AlwaysWar of the Worlds, Amistad, Munich, Lincoln, Bridge of Spies, Catch Me If You Can and The Post.

People who vote in awards shows are very jealous of extreme talent and it shows with Spielberg winning just three Academy Awards and four Golden Globes despite that unmatchable body of work.  Seven of his movies are in the National Film Registry.  He has won the Kennedy Center Honors, AFI Life Achievement Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015. 

"The Power Of Love" was a worldwide smash, rocketing to #1 in the U.S., Canada, Australia and Japan, #3 in New Zealand, #5 in Ireland and #9 in the U.K. and was nominated for Best Original Song at the Golden Globes and the Oscars.

The soundtrack has been certified Gold and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special.  

Back to the Future gathered $388 million in gross box office receipts, won a People's Choice Award for Favorite Motion Picture and was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, Best Screenplay and Best Performance by a Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical and four Academy Awards, including Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, Best Sound and Best Sound Effects Editing.  In 2007, the U.S. Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in its National Film Registry.  



The power of love is a curious thingMake a one man weep, make another man singChange a hawk to a little white doveMore than a feeling, that's the power of love
Tougher than diamonds, rich like creamStronger and harder than a bad girl's dreamMake a bad one good, mm, make a wrong one rightPower of love that keep you home at night
You don't need money, don't take fameDon't need no credit card to ride this trainIt's strong and it's sudden, and it's cruel sometimesBut it might just save your lifeThat's the power of loveThat's the power of love
First time you feel it, it might make you sadNext time you feel it, it might make you madBut you'll be glad, baby, when you've foundThat's the power makes the world go 'round
And it don't take money, don't take fameDon't need no credit card to ride this trainIt's strong and it's sudden, it can be cruel sometimesBut it might just save your life
They say that all in love is fairYeah, but you don't care (ooh)But you know what to do (what to do)When it gets hold of youAnd with a little help from aboveYou feel the power of loveYou feel the power of loveCan you feel it?Hm-hm
It don't take money, and it don't take fameDon't need no credit card to ride this trainTougher than diamonds and stronger than steelBut you won't feel nothin' 'til you feel

You feel the power, just feel the power of loveThat's the power, mm, that's the power of loveYou feel the power of loveYou feel the power of loveFeel the power of love




   

#83--"A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton (from the movie Legally Blonde--2001)


Songwriter Vanessa Carlton wrote and recorded this next cinema song for the 2001 movie Legally Blonde. Carlton told Heather Stas at VH-1 the song is "a combination of reality and fantasy.  It's about a love that so consumes you that you do anything for it."  "A Thousand Miles" is one of just three movie songs from the year 2002 good enough to make our special.

Legally Blonde stars Reese Witherspoon and Luke Wilson as a sorority girl played by Witherspoon who tries to get back together with Warner Huntington III, played by Matthew Davis.  She overcomes challenges and stereotypes to get a Juris Doctor degree at Harvard Law School and along the way, discovers herself and her confidence.

Witherspoon achieved her breakthrough in 1999 with a supporting role in Cruel Intentions.  She starred in Legally Blonde in 2001 and its sequel, followed by Walk the Line, which gave her an Oscar for Best Actress.  Reese then turned in an amazing performance in the drama Wild in 2014, for which she earned an Oscar nomination.  Witherspoon has won two Golden Globe Awards, an Academy Award and a Primetime Emmy.  

At age two, Carlton went to Disneyland, then played "It's A Small World" on the piano when she came home.  She began studying classical music and enrolled in the School of American Ballet before deciding on a career as an artist.  She signed a recording contract with A&M Records in 2002.

Carlton completed the New York City Marathon in 2005 and donated pledge money to Musicians on Call, a nonprofit organization that arranges for live and recorded music to be brought to patients' bedsides.

Carlton's debut single was a universal hit that peaked at #1 in Australia, #2 in Poland, #3 in Ireland and Denmark, #4 in New Zealand and Belgium, #5 in the U.S. and Canada, #6 in the U.K., the Netherlands and Italy, #7 in Scotland and #8 in France and Switzerland.  The song sold over one million units in the U.K. and is over 2 million worldwide.

Legally Blonde totaled $142 million at the box office.  It earned Golden Globe nominations for Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical and Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for Witherspoon.


Makin' my way downtown

Walkin' fast, faces pass and I'm homebound

Starin' blankly ahead just makin' my way

Makin a way through the crowd

And I need you

And I miss you

And now I wonder


It's always times like these when I think of you

And I wonder if you ever think of me
'Cause everything's so wrong, and I don't belong
Livin' in your precious memory

'Cause I'll need you
And I'll miss you
And now I wonder

If I could fall into the sky

Do you think time would pass me by?

'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles

If I could just see you tonight




   

#82--"Skyfall" by Adele (from the movie Skyfall--2011)


Adele wrote the title song for the James Bond film Skyfall with Paul Epworth in 2011, with both the song and movie released the following year to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first Bond film, Dr. No.

Skyfall is one of the better recent Bond films starring Daniel Craig as the popular MI6 agent with Javier Bardem playing the villain Raoul Silva and Judi Dench reprising her role as M.  A mercenary, Patrice, has stolen a hard drive with details of undercover NATO agents and Bond and Eve Moneypenny are in pursuit.  M orders Moneypenny to shoot but she misses and instead hits Bond, who falls into a river and is presumed dead.

M is forced to retire after the incident and Bond, who is not dead, comes back to serve after a hacking of MI6's servers.  

Daniel Craig is the most recent actor to have the privilege of playing James Bond, and he's generally accepted to being one of the best.  Craig starred in five Bond movies:  the fantastic Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Spectre and No Time to Die.

After training at the National Youth Theatre in London, Craig appeared on stage and then starred in movies such as Elizabeth, Lara Croft:  Tomb Raider, Munich, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Knives Out.  

Adele signed a recording contract with XL Recordings in 2006 and her debut album, 19, made an immediate impact, with Adele earning Best New Artist at the Grammys.  

Her follow-up, 21, is the world's top-selling album of the 21st century and went to #1 for 24 weeks in the U.S. and winning Album of the Year honors among a record six Grammys.  Adele's album 25 is the only album in history to sell over three million copies in a week and earned her six more Grammy Awards including her third straight Album of the Year trophy.  Adele's last album, 30, also topped album charts across the world.

Adele has won a Golden Globe Award, an Oscar, a Primetime Emmy and 16 Grammy Awards. 

"Skyfall" topped charts in eleven countries (Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Greece, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel, Lebanon, Luxembourg, South Korea and Belgium) and is one of the best-selling digital singles of all-time with 7.2 million copies purchased worldwide.  Despite those enormous sales, "Skyfall" stopped at #2 in the U.K. and #8 in the United States.  It took home the Golden Globe Award as well as the Oscar for Best Original Song and the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, becoming the first Bond theme to win all three coveted awards.

Skyfall grossed $1.1 billion at the box office and won Academy Award for Best Achievement in Sound Editing while being nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Motion Picture Original Score and Best Achievement in Sound Mixing.


This is the endHold your breath and count to tenFeel the Earth move and thenHear my heart burst againFor this is the endI've drowned and dreamt this momentSo overdue, I owe themSwept away, I'm stolen
Let the sky fallWhen it crumblesWe will stand tallFace it all togetherLet the sky fallWhen it crumblesWe will stand tallFace it all togetherAt SkyfallAt Skyfall
Skyfall is where we startA thousand miles and poles apartWhere worlds collide and days are darkYou may have my number, you can take my nameBut you'll never have my heart
Let the sky fall (let the sky fall)When it crumbles (when it crumbles)We will stand tall (we will stand tall)Face it all togetherLet the sky fall (let the sky fall)When it crumbles (when it crumbles)We will stand tall (we will stand tall)Face it all togetherAt Skyfall
Where you go, I goWhat you see, I seeI know I'd never be meWithout the securityOf your loving armsKeeping me from harmPut your hand in my handAnd we'll stand
Let the sky fall (let the sky fall)When it crumbles (when it crumbles)We will stand tall (we will stand tall)Face it all togetherLet the sky fall (let the sky fall)When it crumbles (when it crumbles)We will stand tall (we will stand tall)Face it all togetherAt Skyfall

Let the sky fallWe will stand tallAt SkyfallOoh



 

#81--"Maniac" by Michael Sembello (from the movie Flashdance--1983)


Another great soundtrack album yields Song #81*--"Maniac" from the 1983 movie Flashdance.  Michael Sembello wrote it with Dennis Matkosky with famous producer Phil Ramone producing the track.  The track is played during a scene in which Alexandra Owens goes through a rigid dance workout. 

Jennifer Beals stars as Alex Owens, a talented dancer who has her sights on being a professional ballerina.  Michael Nouri is her boyfriend and the steel mill owner where Alex works during the day in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Sembello started out as a session musician and when he was 17, played electric and acoustic guitar on Stevie Wonder's 1974 album Fulfillingness' First Finale.  Wonder chose Sembello to play lead and rhythm guitarist on most of the tracks of the landmark album Songs in the Key of Life.  

Sembello wrote "Mirror Mirror" for Diana Ross in 1981 before recording "Maniac".  Sembello's songs are also included in the movies Cocoon, Independence Day and Gremlins.

Ramone began to play the violin at the age of three and performed for Princess Elizabeth at age 10.  Phil trained at the famous Juilliard School and in 1959 co-founded A&R Recording, an independent recording studio.  Phil produced Elton John, Madonna, Celine Dion, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Chicago, Barbra Streisand, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Rod Stewart, Barry Manilow, Olivia Newton-John, George Michael, James Taylor, Gloria Estefan, Dionne Warwick, the Guess Who, Luciano Pavarotti, Sheena Easton, Ray Charles, Cyndi Lauper, Natalie Cole, Karen Carpenter, Burt Bacharach, Laura Branigan, Bono,  the Band and many more. 

Here's just a small sampling of the great albums Phil Ramone has produced: The Stranger, An Innocent Man52nd Street and Glass Houses by Billy Joel, Still Crazy After All These Years and There Goes Rhymin' Simon by Paul Simon, Hot Streets by Chicago, Genius Loves Company by Ray Charles, The Concert in Central Park by Simon & Garfunkel and the 1976 "A Star Is Born" Soundtrack.

Ramone won 14 Grammy Awards out of 34 nominations.  

"Maniac" hit #1 in the U.S. and Canada and #2 in Australia, Spain and Switzerland and has sold over one million copies worldwide.  It was nominated for Best Original Song at the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards.

The "Flashdance" Soundtrack won the Grammy for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special and was nominated for Favorite Pop (Rock) Album at the American Music Awards.

In addition to the nomination for "Maniac", Flashdance received Golden Globe nominations for Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for Beal, and Best Original Score and Oscar nominations for Best Cinematography and Best Film Editing.


Just a steel town girl on a Saturday nightLookin' for the fight of her lifeIn the real-time world no one sees her at allThey all say she's crazy
Locking rhythms to the beat of her heartChanging movement into lightShe has danced into the danger zoneWhen the dancer becomes the dance
It can cut you like a knife, if the gift becomes the fireOn a wire between will and what will be
She's a maniac, maniac on the floorAnd she's dancing like she's never danced beforeShe's a maniac, maniac on the floorAnd she's dancing like she's never danced before
On the ice-blue line of insanity is a place most never seeIt's a hard-won place of mystery touch it, but can't hold itYou work all your life for thatMoment in time, it could come or pass you byIt's a push-shove world, but there's always a chanceIf the hunger stays the night
There's a cold kinetic heat, struggling, stretching for the beatNever stopping with her head against the wind
She's a maniac, maniac, I sure knowAnd she's dancing like she's never danced beforeShe's a maniac, maniac, I sure knowAnd she's dancing like she's never danced before
It can cut you like a knife, if the gift becomes the fireOn a wire between will and what will be
She's a maniac, maniac, I sure know (I sure know)And she's dancing like she's never danced beforeShe's a maniac, maniac, I sure knowAnd she's dancing like she's never danced beforeManiac, maniac, I sure knowAnd she's dancing like she's never danced beforeShe's a maniac, maniac, I sure know (I sure know)And she's dancing like she's never danced before


A lot of talent contributed to the songs in this feature, not just the recording artists and actors, directors and producers, but let's not forget the countless thousands that helped them--from the engineers, songwriters, screenwriters, agents, managers, the record company and movie company staff, photographers and camera folks to the people who sweep the floors--they had a part in each of the songs we're featuring.

Please join us tomorrow for Part 13, exclusively on Inside The Rock Era!

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