But, prior to this thrilling decade, the soundtrack to a movie could often seem to be something of an afterthought. In the 80s, however, everything changed. The movies got bigger, brasher and more bombastic. And so did their scores.

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The Playlist Staff. One of the most beloved films of its generation, the Ivan Reitman- directed movie is remembered for its sharp, funny, tight script co-written by the late Harold Ramis , still-superb visual effects, great performances from the likes of Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Ernie Hudson and Ramis, and being a rare example of the successful blend of blockbuster fantasy and comedy. The only rule: they had to be songs written specifically for the film, and not released prior to the movie, ruling out cover versions and the like. T as the adversary. The song also turned out to be the biggest seller of the year. Despite it being their only U. More horrifically, it became a smash again two decades later thanks to Crazy Frog , a hideous ringtone creature that, due to unexplained insanity Chernobyl?? The track was at number one on the Billboard charts for three weeks, and won Collins a Grammy, along with Oscar and Golden Globe nominations. The film it comes from, not so much, though the hairstyles continue to fascinate to this day.
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If you want a glimpse at youth culture in the '80s , look no further than the movie soundtracks that defined the decade. Without further ado, here are some of the movie soundtracks that every '80s kid had in heavy rotation. Just how popular was the soundtrack to Dirty Dancing? The album spent a staggering 18 weeks at No. Nobody puts Baby in the corner, indeed!