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Also ranks #1 on Musical Movies With The Best Songs 4 Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Film (1983) 124 votes In Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi, directed by Richard Marquand, the galaxy's fate hangs in the balance. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) is de...
Gang Related (1997) Arthur Baylor $2.4MM $5.9MM $5.9MM Casper: A Spirited Beginning (1997) (Video) - Kibosh (voice) $500K Good Luck (1996) James Bing $40K $40K $40K A Family Thing (1996) Ray $3MM $10MM $10MM Who's in Rabbit's House? (1995) (Short) - ...
Combining Disco and Jazz, this big US hit funky slow rhythm jiggler has both high-pitched vocals and flutes over the solid beat. KOOL & THE GANG: ‘Open Sesame’ (US De-Lite DEP 1586) (Billboard chart debut 12/18/76) The street funk originators now have to combine Brass Construction a...
(also Margolyes). The group escapes the Aunts' home on the hill by means of the peach, rolling it into the ocean. Excited to learn they're sailing straight towards New York City, the gang soon faces many obstacles including sharks, pirates, and a figure from James' past who has ...
CHUCK BROWN & THE SOUL SEARCHERS: ‘We Need Some Money’ (US T.T.E.D. TDE-3004) From Washington DC-a-go-go where the percussion based R&B bands still play their jittery soulful party music with real instruments to a distinctive beat borrowed and epitomised by Kurtis Blow on ‘Party ...
24. 'Thirds' (Joe Walsh with James Gang, 1971) Walsh was always the brightest star in the James Gang, and nothing made that clearer than their third and final album together. He had a hand in writing five of the nine tunes onThirds, and they are far and away the best moments. ("...
Episode dated 1 June 1987 (六月 1, 1987) Self - Kool & the Gang (uncredited) Video Beat (1985) (TV Series) - Self / interview / co-host (1 episode, 1985) Kool & the Gang co-host Dance Beat (七月 27, 1985) Season 1, Episode 71 - Self / interview / co-host Solid Gol...
Darren was simultaneously starring in films and showing up on shows while recording more records. In the 1970s, he enjoyed nightclub performances and focused on guest starring on TV series, such asLove, American Style,S.W.A.T.,Police Woman, Black Sheep Squadron,The Feather and Father Gang,...
The best thing about the Moore era is the title songs, almost all of which still hold up very well.8. Live and Let Die (1973) The one with… title theme song performed by Paul McCartney and Wings; debut of Roger Moore as Bond; bayou speedboat chase with jump over road; Bond walking...