Songlist: Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf, Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes, Heigh Ho, A Spoonful of Sugar, The Bare Necessities, One Song, Bibbidi Bobbidi Bu, Everybody Wants To Be a Cat, My Prayer, Sixteen Tons, Only You (And You Alone), Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, Maria, Tonight, America, Singin' In The Rain, Cheek to Cheek, Sgt. Which we think you will enjoy, as we did! Listen to the yummy bass lead on "Sixteen Tons" (which we seem to remember as a Tennessee Ernie Ford hit, rather than the Platters, but no matter), and to the falsetto lead on "Saturday Night Fever"-these guys may come across as somewhat silly at times (we prefer "fun-loving") but they can really sing, and they give us a sweet taste of 32 wonderful songs here. We love all this music, too, and Andrea, Alberto, Paolo, Diego and Filippo have the a cappella chops to do it justice. These guys have loved and listened to a lot of records, cassette tapes and CDs to sound as much like these groups as they do. Pepper's," "If I Fell," "Norwegian Wood," "Help," "All You Need Is Love" and other favorites) a "Canto Libero" medley of Italian favorites ("Fiori Rosa Fiori Di Pesco," "Il Mio Canto Libero" and "Con Il Nastro Rosa") and finally the "A&B G's" medley (The Bee Gees of course, "(Saturday) Night Fever," "How Deep Is Your Love" and "Stayin' Alive"). Or more correctly, a medley comprised of seven medleys, beginning with 8 heavily-accented Disney chestnuts ("Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf," "Heigh Ho," Bibbidi Bobbity Bu" and others) a masterful 4-song Platters medley ("My Prayer," "Sixteen Tons," "Only You" and "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes") a jazzy "West Side Story" medley ("Maria," "Tonight" and an apropos "America") an "I Love America" Broadway medley ("Singin' In The Rain," "Cheek To Cheek," "Night and Day" and "New York, New York") a seven song Beatles medley "A&B Road" ("Abbey Road," get it? It includes "Sgt. Songlist: Somewhere Out There, That's Entertainment, Born Free, Call Me Irresponsible, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Mona Lisa, Cheek To Cheek, The Exodus Song, Flashdance.What A Feeling, Footloose, Happy Trails, The Heat Is On, I Won't Dance, In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening, Isn't It Romantic?, Theme From 'Jaws', Just Go To The Movies, The Last Time I Saw Paris, Where Do I Begin (Love Theme), (Meet) The Flintstones, Moon River, Night Fever, Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, Shakedown, Speak Softly, Love (Love Theme), Steppin' Out With My Baby, (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear, Thanks For The Memory, Three Coins In The Fountain, Unchained Melody, and more Voicing: SATB | 4340b | Songbook | $3.95Īlti & Bassi are five debonair-looking, fun-and-Western-music-loving Italian men whose "Medley" is exactly that, a 32-song medley. Available: SATB Director's Score, SAB Director's Score, 2-Part Director's Score, SATB Singer's Edition, SAB Singer's Edition, 2-Part Singer's Edition, Instrumental Pak, ShowTrax CD. Sections include: The Opening Reel, Thanks for the Memory, Isn't It Romantic?, The Heat Is On, The Envelope Please, Give My Regards to Hollywood.
You'll enjoy all the memories, the romance, and the adventure as the cinema comes alive.
#BEE GEES SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER LYRICS MOVIE#
Spanning eight decades of movie magic, the six flexible sections are easily adaptable to a variety of staging options and can be accompanied with live instruments or the professionally-recorded CD.
#BEE GEES SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER LYRICS MAC#
Barry Gibb, the Bee Gees member who performed much of the writing, is the only songwriter to have had four consecutive #1s in America.Mac Huff : Cinemagic! - Hollywood's Best Movie Music (Medley)Ĭelebrate the silver screen and Hollywood's musical history in this choral revue by Mac Huff.The group often wrote the songs ahead of time, then wrote lyrics as a group in the studio. The Bee Gees wrote, produced, and arranged their own songs, which is rare for popular artists.If the Bee Gees weren’t involved in filming, then what were the Saturday Night Fever casts dancing to? Not “Night Fever” or “Staying Alive.” The actors were actually dancing to Stevie Wonder and Boz Scaggs songs.The Bee Gees - then only moderately popular - redid their songs to fit the dancing sequences that had already been filmed. Most of the dancing was shot prior to hiring the Bee Gees. Contrary to popular belief, the Bee Gees had little to do with the actual making of the movie.The movie starred a young heartthrob named John Travolta and brought disco dancing into the mainstream. “Night Fever” first appeared on the 1977 soundtrack for the blockbuster movie Saturday Night Fever.For 5 of those same weeks, another of their song from the same album was #2, “Staying Alive.” The Bee Gee’s song “Night Fever” spent eight weeks at #1 in America, longer than any other song at that point.Today’s song of the day is “Night Fever” by the popular 1970’s disco group Bee Gees.