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Eyes of Laura Mars (Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) was released by Columbia Records (PS 35487) in 1978 ahead of the film's release. [13] It was produced by Gary Klein with executive producers Jon Peters and Charles Koppelman.
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It was first recorded by Lawrence and DeSautels's band L.A. Jets, released as a single in 1976 and charting at #86 on the Billboard Hot 100. Initially, it was assumed that Streisand would play the main role in the film Eyes of Laura Mars, but she refused the role, limiting herself to recording the song. [3]
Eyes of Laura Mars: 1978 No Yes No No [4] Zuma Beach: 1978 No Yes No No Television film [5] [6] Halloween: 1978 Yes Yes No Yes [7] Someone's Watching Me! 1978 Yes Yes No No Television film [8] [9] Elvis: 1979 Yes No No No Television film [10] [11] Better Late Than Never: 1979 No Yes No No Television film [12] [13] The Fog: 1980 Yes Yes No Yes ...
One theory as to why "Songbird" was less successful on the U.S. pop chart is that Streisand recorded the theme to the 1978 film Eyes of Laura Mars, which was released as a single a few weeks after "Songbird" came out.
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"Prisoner (Love Theme from 'The Eyes of Laura Mars')" - 4.30 (Karen Lawrence, John Desautels) - from the film The Eyes of Laura Mars "Sometimes" - 2.34 (Norman Newell, Carl Davis) - from the film Champions "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" - 3.40 (Michael Masser, Gerry Goffin) - from the film Mahogany
The Eyes of Annie Jones is a 1964 American-British drama film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Richard Conte, Francesca Annis and Joyce Carey. [3] It was written by Louis Vittes. The film tells the story of a sleepwalking young woman involved with a murder. [4] The 1978 movie The Eyes of Laura Mars was inspired by The Eyes of Annie ...