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  1. Hace 3 días · Instead, they conceived a title that proved a standout statement: “Stayin’ Alive”. It is “Stayin’ Alive” that sets the pulse for Saturday Night Fever, right from the movie’s opening scene, where working-class youth and disco king Tony Manero (John Travolta) struts the thronging Brooklyn sidewalks to the song’s rhythm.

  2. Hace 5 días · The soundtrack featured new Bee Gees hits like “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever” and “You Should Be Dancing,” became the biggest-selling soundtrack of all time, won Album of the Year at ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Acerca de “'Night Fever”: es un himno icónico de la era disco de finales de los años 70. Con su ritmo contagioso y sus letras evocadoras, la canción captura ...

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  4. Hace 1 día · Saturday Night Fever's legacy is Stayin' Alive as the iconic disco dancefloor goes up for auction later this year. Dubbed 'Hollywood’s most famous dancefloor of all time,' the dancefloor is the one danced on by John Travolta, who played Tony Manero in the 1977 culture-defining film. The dancefloor measures more than 24 feet long and 16 feet ...

  5. Hace 5 días · The soundtrack featured new Bee Gees hits like "Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever" and "You Should Be Dancing," became the biggest-selling soundtrack of all time, won Album of the Year at the...

  6. Hace 4 días · Pauline Kael’s review of Saturday Night Fever captures the raw sensuality of John Travolta’s character, Tony, a nineteen-year-old Italian Catholic from Brooklyn. Travolta’s portrayal of Tony, with his exaggerated physicality and desperate need to dance, draws the audience into the film’s pop allure. The movie explores the financial ...

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    Hace 2 días · PressReader. Catalog; For You; The News & Observer (Sunday) SOUNDTRACK 2024-05-26 - . rassment, just ask me how much I loved that soundtrack.) It wasn’t as if the soundtrack was anything new – tell that to “The Graduate” (1967), “Saturday Night Fever” (1977) or “Purple Rain” (1984) – but as streaming reshaped the music business, drawing attention away from albums, the ...