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Saturday Night Fever_1977_O.S.T

Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track was the album that contains the soundtrack of the film Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta. The album was released December 10, 1977, to launch the film, which was released a week later. Immediately climbed to the top of U.S. chart.
Although the album is often credited to the Bee Gees, who are in fact the authors of the most significant songs of the album, in fact it is a compilation of various artists. The album won a Grammy Award and the U.S. reached an incredible recognition of fifteen times platinum. The success was achieved in the world, where the disc is still the 4th best selling of all time, with more than 41 million copies sold. The songs and Calypso Breakdown Jive Talkin, the album, were not included in the film.

TRACKLIST:
1 Stayin' Alive_The Bee Gees
2 How Deep Is Your Love_The Bee Gees
3 Night Fever_The Bee Gees
4 More Than a Woman_The Bee Gees
5. If I Can't Have You_Yvonne Elliman
6 A Fifth of Beethoven_Walter Murphy
7 More Than a Woman_Tavares
8 Manhattan Skyline_David Shire
9 Calypso Breakdown_Ralph MacDonald
10 Night on Disco Mountain_David Shire
11 Open Sesame'_Kool & the Gang
12 Jive Talkin_The Bee Gees
13. You Should Be Dancing_ The Bee Gees
14 Boogie Shoes _ KC & the Sunshine Band
15 Salsation _ David Shire
16 K-Jee _ MFSB
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Starsky and Hutch_Main Theme_1975

Starsky and Hutch (usually written as Starsky & Hutch) is a 1970s US television series that consisted of a 90-minute pilot movie (originally aired as a Movie of the Week entry) and 92 episodes of 60 minutes each; created by William Blinn, produced by Spelling-Goldberg Productions, and broadcast between April 30, 1975 and May 15, 1979 on the ABC network; distributed by Columbia Pictures Television in the United States and, originally, Metromedia Producers Corporation in Canada and some other parts of the world. Sony Pictures Television is now the worldwide distributor for the series.

The first season of the show had a dark and ominous theme written by Lalo Schifrin that seemed to fit the hard action and violence of the season; the main title version was edited down from the chase climax cue of his score for the pilot episode. The end credits featured a similar piece of ominous music.
1 Main Theme
2 Zebra Three
3 Coffin for Starsky
4 Lap Dance Club
5 Running
6 Silence
7 Rooftop Chase
8 Hugg in the Pits
9 The Convicts
10 Sore Loser, Car Chase
11 Prelude
12 Looking for Larry
13 Omaha Tiger
14 Starsky & Hutch Ending Theme
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