Fame (1980 film) – lyrics

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Fame (1980 film) – lyrics are the song texts written for the musical drama film "Fame," which helped define its energetic, aspirational tone and contributed to its enduring popularity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film soundtrack lyrics
song lyrics collection
associatedWithGenre disco
musical drama
pop music
soul
associatedWithPeriod late 1970s and early 1980s pop culture
contributesTo emotional impact of Fame (1980 film)
enduring popularity of Fame (1980 film)
energetic tone of Fame (1980 film)
conveysTheme ambition
aspiration
performing arts education
perseverance
youthful energy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
hasForm song text
hasFunction enhance dance sequences
express characters’ emotions
support narrative of Fame (1980 film)
hasLanguage English
hasNotableSong Dogs in the Yard
Fame NERFINISHED
Friday Night
Hot Lunch Jam NERFINISHED
I Sing the Body Electric NERFINISHED
Is It Okay If I Call You Mine? NERFINISHED
Never Alone NERFINISHED
Out Here on My Own NERFINISHED
Ralph and Monty (Dressing Room Piano) NERFINISHED
Red Light NERFINISHED
The Body Electric (finale version) NERFINISHED
hasSettingReference New York City NERFINISHED
performing arts high school
influenced later musical film songwriting style
medium film
recorded music
partOf Fame (1980 film) NERFINISHED
Fame (1980 film) soundtrack NERFINISHED
relatedWork Fame (1980 film) original soundtrack album NERFINISHED
Fame (1980 film) screenplay NERFINISHED
targetAudience fans of musical films
teen and young adult viewers
usedIn diegetic musical performances in Fame (1980 film)
non-diegetic musical sequences in Fame (1980 film)

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Dean Pitchford notableWork Fame (1980 film) – lyrics