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School Daze: Original Soundtrack Album is the music soundtrack album to Spike Lee's 1988 film School Daze. The soundtrack peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart. The soundtrack features the songs "Da Butt" by E.U. and "Be Alone Tonight" which features Tisha Campbell.
"Da Butt" is a single released in 1988 from the original soundtrack to the film School Daze. The song was written by Marcus Miller and performed by the D.C.-based go-go band E.U. The song reached number one on the Billboard's Hot Black Singles chart [1] for the week of April 23, 1988, and was ranked #61 on VH1's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of ...
School Daze is a 1988 American musical drama comedy film written and directed by Spike Lee and starring Lee ... The School Daze soundtrack also features the song, ...
The band's biggest hit was 1988's "Da Butt," which appeared on the soundtrack for the Spike Lee film School Daze. The song charted at number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100. Following the Spike Lee soundtrack success the band signed a deal with Virgin Records and scored two additional Top Billboard Hits.
School Daze: Patrick Cowley Dark Entries Records Recorded 1973–1981. [24] School Daze, a collection of electronic instrumentals (influenced by Giorgio Moroder, Isao Tomita, and Wendy Carlos). The album contains several soundtrack cues from the eponymous gay porn film. [24] 2015 Kickin' In: Patrick Cowley Dark Entries Records
Lee liked what he heard, and tapped the band to perform a song in his next movie, School Daze. "Da Butt" (written for the film by Marcus Miller and E.U. keyboardist, Kent Wood) made it to number one on Billboard's R&B chart (No. 35 Pop) and scored the band a Grammy nomination (they lost to "Love Overboard" by Gladys Knight & the Pips).
"School Days" is an American popular song written in 1907 by Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Its subject is of a mature couple looking back sentimentally on their childhood together in primary school. [1] The song was featured in a Broadway show of the same name, the first in a series of
Screen Songs (formerly known as KoKo Song Car-Tunes) ... School "School Daze" Seymour Kneitel I. Klein Al Eugster Bill Hudson October 22, 1948 The Funshine State: