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"Far from Over" is a song by Frank Stallone that appeared in the 1983 film Staying Alive and was also featured in the film's soundtrack. The song was written by Stallone and Vince DiCola. The song was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. The song was remixed by Jellybean Benitez.
Staying Alive: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, the film's soundtrack album, was released in 1983 and is performed mostly by the Bee Gees. Five new Bee Gees songs were on Side one, with Side two featuring songs by other artists which were mostly written by Frank Stallone , brother of the film's director, Sylvester Stallone .
Frank Stallone Jr. (born July 30, 1950) [1] is an American actor and musician. He is the younger brother of actor and filmmaker Sylvester Stallone [2] and has written music for Sylvester's movies. [3] His song "Far from Over" appeared in the 1983 film Staying Alive [4] and was included in the film's soundtrack album. [5]
Best: Bee Gees 'Stayin' Alive' When "Saturday Night Fever" stormed into theaters and made John Travolta a movie star in 1977 (he had appeared in "Carrie" the previous year, but he was best known ...
Far from Over may refer to: . Far from Over (Edwin McCain album), 2001; Far from Over (Vijay Iyer album), 2017; Far from Over, an EP by Frankmusik "Far from Over" (Frank Stallone song), for the 1983 film Staying Alive
"The Woman in You" was the last track recorded for Staying Alive, and the lead single from the soundtrack. Director Sylvester Stallone used the Bee Gees songs in the movie more as background music rather than the prominent way Saturday Night Fever had featured them. The single received more airplay than the Bee Gees previous two singles, though ...
His first major break came when he was chosen to co-write several songs on the Staying Alive soundtrack (1983) with Frank Stallone. [1] Following his work on the Staying Alive project, he was recruited by Sylvester Stallone to write the original score for Rocky IV (1985), followed by scoring The Transformers: The Movie (1986). Since then, he ...
Sylvester Stallone, the director of Staying Alive, stated that Rhodes "would sooner quit the business before doing anything to embarrass her parents." [2] Rhodes played a small role in the fantasy musical Xanadu (1980). [3] In 1982 she appeared in a video production called "The Tubes Video" directed by Russell Mulcahy and choreographed by Kenny ...