| re: Jim Steinman And The Success Of Footloose | |
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tragichippy 09:08 am UTC 09/11/15 |
| In reply to: | re: Jim Steinman And The Success Of Footloose - tragichippy 09:02 am UTC 09/11/15 |
| Although, after a quick Google search, I can't seem to find any such information so maybe I'm making up stuff... > I was under the impression - think I read it on here many > years ago (hi everyone, I'm back, not that I expect anyone > will remember me, being an occasional commenter years ago) > - that Dean Pitchford was given a writing credit because > he wanted one, having produced(?) the soundtrack and that > the song is actually Jim's creation alone. Pitchford has a > writing credit on all songs on the soundtrack. > > Am I mistaken? > > > > I was listening to Bonnie's version of Holding Out For A > > Hero on the car radio earlier today. Such powerful music. > > The Footloose album sold more than nine million copies in > > just America and it became a hit live show. There is a lot > > of great stuff on the soundtrack but Jim's contribution is > > the best. I think Dean Pitchford decided to write > > Steinmanesque lyrics. | |
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