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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 .
John Travolta is an American actor, producer, and singer.. Travolta in 1983. He first became well known in the 1970s, after appearing on the television series Welcome Back, Kotter (1975–1979) and starring in the box office successes Saturday Night Fever and Grease.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 January 2025. American actor and musician Frank Stallone Stallone in May 2012 Born Frank Stallone Jr. (1950-07-30) July 30, 1950 (age 74) Maryland, U.S. Occupations Actor musician Years active 1976–present Parent(s) Frank Stallone Sr. Jackie Stallone Relatives Sylvester Stallone (brother) Sage ...
Premiering in theaters on Dec. 16, 1977, the disco blockbuster opened by blasting the Bee Gees anthem, "Stayin' Alive," and the combination of the band's music and Travolta's swagger catapulted ...
The executive producer of the Saturday Night Fever motion picture soundtrack and Bee Gees manager Robert Stigwood asked the band to write a few songs for the soundtrack. At this point, the film was in early stages and it did not have a title; in fact, all Stigwood had to go on was a New York cover story about discomania.
Staying Alive: Man on Street Also director, writer and producer; uncredited cameo 1984 Rhinestone: Nick Martinelli Also writer 1985 Rambo: First Blood Part II: John J. Rambo Also writer Rocky IV: Robert "Rocky" Balboa Also director, writer and boxing choreographer 1986 Cobra: Lieutenant Marion "Cobra" Cobretti Also writer 1987 Over the Top
"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 ...
Staying Alive, the sequel to Saturday Night Fever, named after the Bee Gees song; Staying Alive, an Indian film; Staying Alive, a Norwegian film by Maipo Film; Staying Alive, a 1996–1997 British television medical drama series "Stayin' Alive", a 2000 episode of animated series Happy Tree Friends