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White Nights (soundtrack)

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White Nights: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1985 film, White Nights.[1][2] The most successful single on the album, "Separate Lives" by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin, reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1986. The prize instead went to Lionel Richie's "Say You, Say Me", another chart topper which appeared in the film but was not included on the original soundtrack due to licensing issues. It was included in the album reissue as a bonus track along with "I Don't Wanna Know" by Phil Collins.

Track listing

  1. "Separate Lives" - Phil Collins & Marilyn Martin
  2. "Prove Me Wrong" - David Pack
  3. "Far Post" - Robert Plant
  4. "People on a String" - Roberta Flack
  5. "This Is Your Day" - Nile Rodgers & Sandy Stewart
  6. "Snake Charmer" - John Hiatt
  7. "The Other Side of the World" - Chaka Khan
  8. "My Love Is Chemical" - Lou Reed
  9. "Tapdance" - David Foster
  10. "People Have Got to Move" - Jenny Burton
  11. "Say You, Say Me" - Lionel Richie (bonus track - reissue)
  12. "I Don't Wanna Know" - Phil Collins (bonus track - reissue)

Charts

Singles

Year Single Artist Chart Position
1985 "Separate Lives" Phil Collins & Marilyn Martin Billboard Hot 100 1

References

  1. ^ Vincent Canby (November 22, 1985). "BARYSHNIKOV IN 'WHITE NIGHTS,' TALE OF TWO DEFECTORS". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Sheila Benson (November 22, 1985). "'Nights': Accent On Defection". The Los Angeles Times.

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