ULTIMATE DIRTY DANCING

Back in 1987, my sisters fell in love with Dirty Dancing. Well, more accurately, they fell in love with Patrick Swayze who plays dance instructor Johnny Castle in the movie. Set in a vacation resort in the 1963 Borscht Belt, the film made $214 million worldwide. Clearly, there was an enthusiastic audience the seething sexual chemistry between Swayze and Jennifer Grey.

When I saw Dirty Dancing I was impressed by the soundtrack of the movie. Dirty Dancing included more music than many of the films in theaters at that time. There was a lot of dance music–after all this is a movie about dirty dancing–but there was also a surprising number of songs from the early 1960s included like “Be My Baby” by the The Ronettes, “Big Girls Don’t Cry” by The Four Seasons, “Stay” by Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” by The Shirelles, and “Some Kind of Wonderful” by The Drifters.

Are you a fan of Dirty Dancing? Do you remember the music in this movie? GRADE: B

TRACK LIST:

1The RonettesBe My Baby
Producer – Phil SpectorWritten-By – Phil Spector / Ellie Greenwich / Jeff Barry*
2:38
2Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons*–Big Girls Don’t CryWritten-By – Bob Gaudio / Bob Crewe*2:22
3Michael Lloyd & Le DiscMerengue
Producer – Michael LloydWritten-By – Erich BullingJohn D’AndreaMichael Lloyd
2:16
4Michael Lloyd & Le DiscTrot The Fox
Producer – Michael LloydWritten-By – John D’AndreaMichael Lloyd
2:04
5Michael Lloyd & Le DiscJohnny’s Mambo
Producer – Michael LloydWritten-By – Erich BullingJohn D’AndreaMichael Lloyd
3:00
6The John Morris OrchestraThe Time Of My Life (Instrumental Version)
Producer – John MorrisWritten-By – Donald MarkowitzFranke PreviteJohn DeNicola
0:41
7Tom JohnstonWhere Are You Tonight?
Engineer – Gene FosterMusic Consultant – Inside Track, Inc.Producer – Leon MedicaWritten-By – Mark Scola
4:01
8The ContoursDo You Love Me
Producer – Berry Gordy Jr.*Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*
2:52
9Otis ReddingLove Man
Written-By – Otis Redding
2:14
10Maurice Williams & The ZodiacsStay
Written-By – Maurice Williams
1:34
11The SurfarisWipeout
Producer – Charles Bud Dant*Written-By – Robert Earl Berryhill*, James Evans Fuller*, Patrick Vincent Connolly*, Ronald Lee Wilson*
2:37
12Eric CarmenHungry Eyes
Engineer – Jim DeMainProducer – Eric CarmenRemix – George SiplJim DeMainWritten-By – Franke PreviteJohn DeNicola
4:08
13ZappacostaOverload
Engineer – Jeff McCullochEngineer [Assistant] – Andy KoyamaWalter Soeczak*Producer – Alfie Zappacosta*Written-By – Marco LucianiAlfred Zappacosta*
3:40
14Bruce ChannelHey Baby
Producer – Major Bill Smith
Written-By – Bruce ChannelMargaret Cobb
2:23
15Michael Lloyd & Le DiscDe Todo Un Poco
Producer – Michael LloydWritten-By – Lou Perez
2:28
16The DriftersSome Kind Of Wonderful
Producer – Jerry Leiber And Mike Stoller*Written-By – Carole King / Gerry Goffin*
2:34
17Otis ReddingThese Arms Of Mine
Written-By – Otis Redding
2:27
18Solomon BurkeCry To Me
Written-By – Bert Russell
2:31
19The ShirellesWill You Love Me Tomorrow
Written-By – Carole King / Gerry Goffin*
2:41
20Mickey & SylviaLove Is Strange
Written-By – Ellas McDaniels*, Mickey BakerSylvia Robinson
2:55
21The Blow MonkeysYou Don’t Own Me
Engineer – Ben KapeProducer – Peter WilsonWritten-By – David White (5)John Madara
3:02
22Merry ClaytonYes
Arranged By – Gene PageEngineer – Carmine RubinoEngineer [Assistant] – Jimmy Hoysan*Producer – Michael LloydWritten-By – Neal CavanaughTerry FryerThomas Graf*
3:16
23The Five SatinsIn The Still Of The Night
Written-By – Fred Parris
3:05
24Patrick Swayze Featuring Wendy FraserShe’s Like The Wind
Engineer – Carmine RubinoEngineer [Assistant] – Dan NebenzalOrchestrated By [Additional] – John D’AndreaProducer – Michael LloydWritten-By – Patrick SwayzeStacy Widelitz*
3:52
25The Emile Bergstein ChoraleKellerman’s Anthem
Written-By – Michael Goldman
2:29
26Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life
Arranged By – Gene PageArranged By [Additional] – John D’AndreaMichael LloydEngineer – Carmine RubinoEngineer [1st Assistant] – Dan NebenzalEngineer [2nd Assistant] – Jeff DeMorrisProducer – Michael LloydRemix – Carmine RubinoDan NebenzalJimmy IennerMichael LloydWritten-By – Donald MarkowitzFranke PreviteJohn DeNicola
6:46

18 thoughts on “ULTIMATE DIRTY DANCING

  1. Deb

    I like the early songs like “Hey Baby”, “Love Is Strange”, and “Will You Love Me Tomorrow”, but stuff like “Hungry Eyes” and “She’s Like the Wind” I can do without.

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      1. george Post author

        Jeff, Patrick Swayze’s “She’s Like The Wind”reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1988. Worldwide, it became a top-10 hit in nine other countries, including Belgium, Canada, and Ireland, as well as in France in November 1992. But, you’re right: Swayze can’t sing.

  2. Jerry House

    I like some of the songs, but I never saw the movie. Just not my bag. I always wondered why the hell someone would want to put Baby in a corner.

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  3. Jeff Meyerson

    The movie was watchable – good but not great, as Marv Lachman would say. But a pretty good soundtrack overall. It certainly revived The Contours’ career.

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  4. Jeff Meyerson

    Favorite songs:

    Be My Baby
    Will You Love Me Tomorrow
    Hey! Baby

    One thing I never knew until decades later was that the harmonica part in “Hey! BABY” was played by Delbert McClinton.

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    1. george Post author

      Fred, FOOTLOOSE (1984) cost $7.5 million to make and took in $80 million. DIRTY DANCING (1987) cost $6 million to make…and took in $214 million!

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  5. Todd Mason

    Never have sat through FOOTLOOSE nor DIRTY DANCING, while enjoying much of the vintage soundtrack in the latter (never purchased a copy); did see FLASHDANCE, I think because my friend wanted to see it (I vaguely recall her apolozing), and it was amusingly insanely bad.

    I think the Official Title of the one song was “In the Still of the Nite”…to the annoyance of English teachers for decades. As the current WIKIP article notes: ‘”In the Still of the Nite”, also subsequently titled “In the Still of the Night”, is a song written by Fred Parris and recorded by his band the Five Satins in 1956. Originally the song was titled “(I’ll Remember) In the Still of the Nite” to distinguish itself from Cole Porter’s “In the Still of the Night.” Later the title was changed to “In the Still of the Night”.’–hence I guess proper spelling triumphed

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  6. Neeru

    Patrick Swayze was quite the craze. Wasn’t he in Ghost too? I think dance-craze was everywhere in the eighties. In India, there was Disco Dancer which did phenomenal business in India and abroad.

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