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Music Box Dancer
 Dance Pack: Saturday Night Fever / Grease / Flashdance / Footloose / Urban Cowboy (Widescreen) Collection includes "Saturday Night Fever," "Grease," "Flashdance," "Footloose" and "Urban Cowboy." "Saturday Night Fever" - John Travolta gives a sensual and intelligent performance as a local disco kingpin at the peak of his popularity. Once a week, after six full days of work in a Brooklyn paint store, Tony (Travolta) douses himself with Brut cologne, dons a floral bodyshirt, gabardine pants and platform shoes - and ritualistically prepares himself for "Saturday Night Fever." Through the influence of Stephanie - his more sophisticated dance partner - and Tony's brother - a disillusioned priest - Tony begins to question the way he views life and the narrowness of his perspective. The disco dance sequences and the Bee Gee's music make the film an accurate and absorbing barometer for the seventies' generation. "Grease" - "Grease" is definitely the word! John Travolta became the world's box-office king with his unforgettable performance as Danny Zuko in this film version of the smash hit Broadway musical about the fabulous '50s. Olivia Newton-John rocketed to stardom in her American film debut as the adorable and sexy Sandy who's determined to win Zuko's heart. The supporting cast boasts incredible performances from Jeff Conaway, Stockard Channing, Frankie Avalon, Sid Caesar, Eve Arden and countless others! Flashdance" - The visual and musical box-office smash "Flashdance" is the exhilarating story of Alex Owens (Jennifer Beals), a fiercely determined and beautiful 18-year-old woman, who works as a welder by day and dancer at a local bar at night. The film sparkles with the music of the '80s including the No.1 hit song sung by Irene Cara ("Flashdance-What A Feeling") and "Maniac" sung by Michael Sembello. We follow Alex's struggle to gain independence, find love, and realize her dream-to dance at the Pittsburgh Conservatory of Dance.
 Flashdance The visual and musical box-office smash Flashdance is the exhilarating story of Alex Owens (Jennifer Beals), a fiercely determined and beautiful 18-year-old woman, who works as a welder by day and dancer at a local bar at night. The film sparkles with the music of the '80s including the No.1 hit song sung by Irene Cara ("Flashdance-What A Feeling") and "Maniac" sung by Michael Sembello. We follow Alex's struggle to gain independence, find love, and realize her dream-to dance at the Pittsburgh Conservatory of Dance.
Music Box Dancer - Music Box Dancer is the name of a nonvocal song by Frank Mills that was popular in the late 1970s. It features a piano theme that is accompanied by other instrumentation. Music Box (album) - Music Box is the fourth album and third studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released in the United States by Columbia Records on August 31 1993 (see 1993 in music). It contains many of Carey's signature songs, and it was certified ten times platinum by the RIAA in November 1997, making it Carey's first diamond-selling album in the U. The Music Box (film) - The Music Box is a 1932 three-reel (thirty minute) short subject, produced by Hal Roach, directed by James Parrott, and released to theatres by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as part of the Laurel and Hardy series. The film, starring Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, and Billy Gilbert, is the most recognizable film in the Laurel and Hardy series, in which Stan and Ollie must deliver a heavy player piano up a preposterously tall flight of stairs. Music box (disambiguation) - A music box is a 19th century automatic musical instrument that produces sounds by the use of a set of pins placed on a revolving cylinder so as to strike the tuned teeth of a steel comb.
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Music Jewelry Box - Music Jewelry Box Music Box (album) - Music Box is the fourth album and third studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released in the United States by Columbia Records on August 31 1993 (see 1993 in music). It contains many of Carey's signature songs, and it was certified ten times platinum by the RIAA in November 1997, making it Carey's first diamond-selling album in the U. Music Box (film) - Music Box is a 1989 movie which tells ... Music Jewelry Box - Music Jewelry Box Music Box (album) - Music Box is the fourth album and third studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released in the United States by Columbia Records on August 31 1993 (see 1993 in music). It contains many of Carey's signature songs, and it was certified ten times platinum by the RIAA in November 1997, making it Carey's first diamond-selling album in the U. Music Box (film) - Music Box is a 1989 movie which tells ... Music Jewelry Box - Music Jewelry Box Music Box (album) - Music Box is the fourth album and third studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released in the United States by Columbia Records on August 31 1993 (see 1993 in music). It contains many of Carey's signature songs, and it was certified ten times platinum by the RIAA in November 1997, making it Carey's first diamond-selling album in the U. Music Box (film) - Music Box is a 1989 movie which tells ... Music Jewelry Box - Music Jewelry Box Music Box (album) - Music Box is the fourth album and third studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released in the United States by Columbia Records on August 31 1993 (see 1993 in music). It contains many of Carey's signature songs, and it was certified ten times platinum by the RIAA in November 1997, making it Carey's first diamond-selling album in the U. Music Box (film) - Music Box is a 1989 movie which tells ...
Track Listing: Celebration Boogie Oogie Oogie Boogie Nights Lost In Music It's A Love Thing Car Wash He's The Greatest Dancer Ladies' Night Oops Upside Your Head Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now Good Times Funkytown D.I.S.C.O. Boogie Wonderland Everybody Dance It's Raining Men music box dancer (C) music box dancer Inc. 2005. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. For personal use only. For personal use only. Track Listing: Memory - (from Cats) music box dancer Way We Were, The Greensleeves Serenade Send In The Night Shadow Of Your Smile, The Girl From Ipanema Call Me Irresponsible Guantanamera Moon River music box dancer (C) music box dancer Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Academy Award for Best Song 1930s 1934 Con Conrad (music), Herb Magidson (lyrics) - "Carioca" from Flying Down to Rio Ralph Rainger (music), Leo Robin (lyrics) - "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the South 1948 Jay Livingston, Ray Evans (music and lyrics) ? "Cheek to Cheek" from Top Hat Jerome Kern (music), Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh (lyrics) ? "Did I Remember" from Suzy Arthur Johnston (music), Johnny Burke (lyrics) - "The Continental" from The Harvey Girls 1947 Allie Wrubel (music), Ray Gilbert (lyrics) - "Too Late Now" from Royal Wedding Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Oscar Hammerstein II (music and lyrics) ? "Cheek to Cheek" from Top Hat Jerome Kern (music), Oscar Hammerstein II (music and lyrics) - "A Kiss to Build a Dream on" from The Harvey Girls 1947 Allie Wrubel (music), Ray Gilbert (lyrics) - "When You Wish upon a Star" from Pinocchio 1941 Jerome Kern (music), Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh (lyrics) ? "The Way You Look Tonight" from Swing Time Louis Alter (music), Sidney Mitchell (lyrics) ? "Lullaby of Broadway" from Gold Diggers of 1935 Irving Berlin (music and lyrics) - "White Christmas" from Holiday Inn 1943 Harry Warren (music), Al Dubin (lyrics) ? "A Melody from the Sky" from Trail of the Evening" from Here Comes the Groom Lionel Newman (music), Eliot Daniel (lyrics) - music box dancer.
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