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Arabian Nights is the second studio album recorded by American female vocal trio The Ritchie Family, released in 1976 on the Marlin label. History
Arabian Nights (Reprise #4) — This was later used as the ending for Aladdin and the King of Thieves. Additional Menken/Ashman demos [ 13 ] Call Me a Princess – A cover version was recorded by actress/singer Kerry Butler and released on her first solo album, Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust in May 2008.
Following Brazil, they had success with the Arabian Nights album. Their follow up albums Life Is Music, which followed a 1930s theme, and African Queens were only mediocre successes. Each of these four albums was a concept album featuring songs of a similar theme as suggested by each album title. Each album also featured a long medley, usually ...
from the album Arabian Nights; B-side "The Best Disco in Town (Pt. 2)" Released: 1976: Genre: Disco: Length: 2: 39 (7" version) 6: 39 (Album version) Label: Marlin: Songwriter(s) Jacques Morali, Richie Rome, Henri Belolo, Phil Hurtt: Producer(s) Jacques Morali, Richie Rome: The Ritchie Family singles chronology
Arabian Nights (album) L. Life Is Music This page was last edited on 20 July 2016, at 03:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Arabian Nights (album) B. Brazil (The Ritchie Family album) C. Can't Stop the Music (album) Cruisin' (Village People album) F. Fox on the Box; G. Go West (Village ...
Bingo (The Whispers album) Black & Blue (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes album) Blue Magic (album) Boogie Down U.S.A. Bouncing Off the Satellites; A Brand New Me (Dusty Springfield album) Brazil (The Ritchie Family album) Breakaway (First Choice album) Bustin' Loose (Chuck Brown album) Bustin' Out of L Seven
Aladdin (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is a soundtrack for the film of the same name, released by Walt Disney Records on May 17, 2019. [1] The soundtrack features a cover of "A Whole New World" by Zayn Malik and Zhavia Ward, [2] [3] songs from the original film, a new song written by the original film's composer, Alan Menken, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, and a score composed by Menken.