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  1. Footloose: Original Soundtrack of the Paramount Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the Paramount motion picture Footloose. The original nine-track album was released in 1984 and reached number one on the US Billboard 200 chart on April 21, 1984, where it stayed until June 23, 1984. [3]

  2. Listen to all 27 songs from the Footloose soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.

  3. Written by John Mellencamp (as John Cougar Mellencamp) and George Green. Courtesy of Riva Records, Inc. and PolyGram Records, Inc. Bang Your Head (Metal Health) Performed by Quiet Riot. Written by Carlos Cavazo, Kevin DuBrow, Frankie Banali and Tony Cavazo. Produced by Spencer Proffer for Pasha. Courtesy of Pasha/CBS Records.

  4. Footloose: Original Soundtrack of the Paramount Motion Picture is the soundtrack album to the Paramount motion picture Footloose. The original nine-track album was released in 1984 and reached...

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    • Kenny Loggins, ‘Footloose’ Come on now. You might not have a pulse if this Oscar-nominated Loggins jam doesn't get you toe-tappin' and boot-scootin'. Sure, it doesn't make a lick of sense that all the kids in a town where dancing has been banned most of their lives suddenly know intricate group choreography for the big prom finale, but when our pied piper of cheesy greatness orders everybody to "cut footloose," your head's bobbing too much to care.
    • Bonnie Tyler, ‘Holding Out for a Hero’ The Welsh singer's anthemic ode to "a white knight upon a fiery steed" is arguably the one "Footloose" tune that's had the most life outside the movie over four decades, even appearing in "Shrek 2."
    • Deniece Williams, ‘Let’s Hear It for the Boy’ Armed with an ear-worming instrumental opening riff, the peppy single was the R&B singer's second No. 1 hit – after the 1978 duet "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" with Johnny Mathis – and a perfect tune for the joyful montage where Ren teaches the rhythmically deficient Willard how to dance like a champ.
    • Kenny Loggins, ‘I’m Free (Heaven Helps the Man)’ Like "Top Gun," this soundtrack benefited from two Loggins songs. This one's definitely a different vibe from the title track: The stirring and fist-pumping rocker acts as a victory number of sorts in the movie, as Ren, Ariel and the youngsters can have a prom over the county line and get down with party decorations.
  5. Footloose (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Various Artists • Album. 9 videos 130,169 views Updated 2 days ago. Play all. 1. 2:56.

  6. Oct 4, 2016 · Enjoy the original soundtrack of the classic 1984 movie Footloose, featuring Kenny Loggins and other artists. Just listen and dance!

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