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1984 is a 1956 British black-and-white science fiction film, based on the 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, depicting a totalitarian future of a dystopian [3] society. The film followed a previous Westinghouse Studio One adaptation and a BBC-TV made-for-TV adaptation .
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Prince had two songs on the Year-End Hot 100, "When Doves Cry", the number one hit of the year, and "Let's Go Crazy" at number 21. Lionel Richie had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100, the most of any artist in 1984. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1984. [1]
"All Through the Night" 2.58 (Crosby) – This is a studio re-recording made on February 23, 1956 with Crosby singing at a slightly faster tempo. "A Second Hand Turban and a Crystal Ball" 6.10 (Crosby and O'Connor) (Van Heusen / Cahn) – This is the full routine (with a few slight dialogue abridgments) taken from the film soundtrack.
This is a partial list of songs that originated in movies that charted (Top 40) in either the United States or the United Kingdom, though frequently the version that charted is not the one found in the film. Songs are all sourced from, [1] [2] and,. [3] For information concerning music from James Bond films see
These are the Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits of 1984. Overall, Prince spent the most weeks at number one in 1984, reigning for seven weeks at the top with "When Doves Cry" and "Let's Go Crazy" (with the Revolution). However, "Like a Virgin" by Madonna had the longest run at number one of any song which rose into the top position during 1984 ...
RCA Version with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus [56] MGM Version with Robert Tucker Chorus [57] From the film Words and Music [57] [58] "Blue Skies" Irving Berlin: 1946 with Russ Case Orchestra [59] [60] 1961 [12] with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra [60] featuring Guitar played by Tony Mottola performed in a medley with two other songs [12] 1980
The version of "Robot Fight" on the original soundtrack is heard in the theatrical version, while the version on the expanded CD is only heard in the extended "Alan Smithee" TV version of the film. The cues "Riding The Sandworm" (from the expanded CD) and "Dune (Desert Theme)", "Prelude (Take My Hand)", "Paul Kills Feyd" and "Final Dream" (from ...