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''Streets of Fire: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' is the
soundtrack album A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such album to be commercially released was Walt Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( ...
to the 1984 film of the same name, released by
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on May 29, 1984. It features the hit single " I Can Dream About You" by
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. The album peaked at No. 32 on the ''Billboard'' 200.


Background

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produced five of the songs for the film and the soundtrack album. For the singing voice of Ellen Aim (
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), he combined the voices of Laurie Sargent and Holly Sherwood, billing them as Fire Inc. They provided the lead vocals on Ellen's songs " Nowhere Fast", "Never Be You", and "
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", and supporting vocals on "Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young". The fictional rock band The Attackers were Face to Face, the real-life bandmates of Sargent. The version of "Sorcerer" featured on the soundtrack, composed by
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, was recorded by
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. " Never Be You" was recorded by
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for the soundtrack; a version of the song was recorded by
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for the film, but was not used. Fire Inc. was an improvised Wagnerian rock studio project created by
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specifically for the film, featuring uncredited singers Sargent and Sherwood as female lead vocalists, along with
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and
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as male backing vocalists, who appeared frequently on several Steinman product during the 1980s. "Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young" peaked at No. 80 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and its title was used as the tagline on some promotional materials for the film.
Dan Hartman Daniel Earl Hartman (December 8, 1950 – March 22, 1994) was an American pop rock musician, multi-instrumentalist, producer, singer, and songwriter and original frontman for several bands, including the Soploids, Mak and the Turnarounds, Our Wri ...
's song " I Can Dream About You" is the most successful single from the soundtrack, and became a ''
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'' top-10 hit in 1984 (also from his studio album of the same name). In the film, the song is performed on stage at the end of the film by The Sorels, a fictional doo-wop-style group consisting of actors
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, Grand L. Bush,
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, and Robert Townsend. However, it was sung for the film by Winston Ford, whose vocals were lip-synced by Jackson. While there are thus two versions of the song, only Hartman's version was released commercially. Steinman later recalled thinking the script was "terrible", but he thought the film was going to be a big hit, in part because of the enthusiasm of Joel Silver:
e saidthis movie is about visuals. It's about excitement, it's about thrills. Don't worry about the script... Then we go to the first edit, the first cut of the movie in the screening room and it's immyIovine and me and Joel Silver... And about 20 minutes into the movie Jimmy turns to me and he goes... this movie is really shitty isn't it? It's really bad. I said, yeah, it's a really bad script... Joel's on the other side going, what am I gonna do next? There's gotta be a next project, and they're sitting there and there's so many lessons I learned during that movie. It went $14 million over budget, I think and I kept saying to Joel, how are they allowing this? 'Cause they kept screaming at us, it's over the budget. I said, how, and they, you've gotta understand, they built all,
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didn't want to go to Chicago. The story took place in Chicago, so they built Chicago in LA.
Steinman has said the filmmakers were convinced they would have the rights to the
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song "Streets of Fire", and filmed an ending using it. However, when they were unable to obtain the rights to the song, Steinman wrote "Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young" in two days as the film's ending theme.
So I wrote this song that I loved and I sent it to them and he and Joel, I remember, left me a great message saying, I hate you, you bastard, I love this song. We're gonna have to do it. We're gonna have to re-build the
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, which they had taken down, it was a million dollars to re-do the ending... and I felt all his hostility for Universal. A guy named Sean Daniels, who was head of production, one day said to me, well there is hostility because we understand you waited about eight months to come up with that final song and you never did it. I said, where'd you hear that? I did it in two days. He said, Jimmy Iovine. So I went to Jimmy Iovine and I said all that to his, yeah it's true, I know. I blamed you but you can't be upset with me. I'm not like a writer. I've gotta make my way with these people. I had to have a scapegoat.
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, who turned down the chance to appear in Hill's ''
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'', appear in the film performing two songs. Hill had previously worked with
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several times, but Cooder did not do the original score. Hill was unhappy with that score and liked music Cooder had written for ''
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'' which the director of that film had not wanted to use. "Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young" was later covered in 1986 in Japanese by as , a version which was used as the opening theme for the
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series and was also released as a single. This version peaked at No. 7 on
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's Weekly Singles chart.


Track listing

Songs not included in the soundtrack, but featured in the film include the following: * The Ry Cooder Band – "Get Out of Denver", "You Got What You Wanted", "First Love First Tears", and "Rumble" * Laurie Sargent – "Never Be You" and "Sorcerer" * Winston Ford – "Countdown to Love" and "I Can Dream About You"


Charts


References


External links

* * {{authority control 1984 soundtrack albums Various artists soundtracks MCA Records soundtracks Albums produced by Ry Cooder Albums produced by Dan Hartman Albums produced by Rupert Hine Albums produced by Jimmy Iovine Albums produced by Tom Petty Albums produced by Jim Steinman