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Armin van Buuren: «It’s no secret that UNTOLD Festival holds a special place in my heart, so when the opportunity arose of creating the official anthem, I jumped at the chance. It was an absolute honor to create the official anthem for this year’s edition of UNTOLD. It was a magical evening, one I will never forget!»
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Cardigan · Don Toliver
Heaven Or Hell
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Co- Producer: CVRE
Producer: Frank Dukes
Assistant Mixer: Jimmy Cash
Co- Producer: Mido
Masterer, Mixer: Mike Dean #MWA
Co- Producer: Mike Dean #MWA
Assistant Mixer: Sage Skolfield
Assistant Mixer: Sean Solymar
Producer: Sonny Digital
Recorded by: Zach Steele
Writer: Caleb Toliver
Writer: Adam Feeney
Writer: Sonny Uwaezuoke
Writer: Mike Dean
Writer: Jun Ha «CVRE» Kim
Writer: Mohamed «Mido» Elkhalifa
Jennifer Beals
Irene Cara is best known as a singer of movie themes, though she worked as an actress since childhood. Raised in New York City, she appeared on Broadway in 1967 in the musical Maggie Flynn at age eight and can be heard on the cast album for the show The Me Nobody Knows. From the age of 16, she was turning up on television and in films, including a part in the TV mini-series Roots 2 in 1979. In 1980, she was catapulted into stardom and a singing career by her appearance in the film Fame, for which she sang the title song, an Oscar-winning Top Ten hit. Also from the film was her Top 40 hit «Out Here on My Own.» In 1983, she topped the charts with «Flashdance...What a Feelin» from the movie Flashdance, a song she co-wrote that won another Oscar, and Cara won a couple of Grammys for her contributions to the soundtrack. Her What a Feelin album included the hits «Why Me?» and «Breakdance,» and she also made the Top 40 with a third movie theme, «The Dream (Hold on to Your Dream),» from DC Cab. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Jennifer Beals stars as Alex Owens, a Pittsburgh steel-mill welder by day, and bar dancer by night. Harboring dreams of a career in ballet, she is given financial support in this endeavor by her boss Nick Hurley (Michael Nouri) and moral support by demanding but big-hearted instructor Hanna Long (Lilia Skala). The films signature scene is, of course, Alexs water-drenched dance audition, largely performed in long shot by her dance double Marine Jahan. Essentially an old-fashioned backstage yarn, Flashdance was given a contemporary spin by its pulsating, musical score featuring the Oscar-winning Best Song, Flashdance...What a Feeling, (music by Giorgio Moroder, lyrics by Keith Forsey and Irene Cara).
Similar Works
Fame (1980, Alan Parker)
Saturday Night Fever (1977, John Badham)
Footloose (1984, Herbert Ross)
Center Stage (2000, Nicholas Hytner)
Save the Last Dance (2001, Thomas Carter)
Dirty Dancing (1987, Emile Ardolino)
Over the Top (1986, Menahem Golan)
8 Mile (2002, Curtis Hanson)
Honey (2003, Bille Woodruff)
Brave New Girl (2004, Bobby Roth)
Other Related Works
Is featured in: The Full Monty (1997, Peter Cattaneo)
Is related to: Dance with Me (1998, Randa Haines)
Influenced: Sunset Strip (1991, Paul G. Volk)
Make It Happen (2008, Darren Grant)
Lyrics Ray Charles Hit The Road Jack
— Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
What you say?
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
Woah Woman, oh woman, dont treat me so mean,
Youre the meanest old woman that Ive ever seen.
I guess if you said so
Id have to pack my things and go. Thats right
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
What you say?
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
Now baby, listen baby, dont ya treat me this-a way
Cause Ill be back on my feet some day.
Dont care if you do cause its understood
you aint got no money you just aint no good
Well, I guess if you say so
Id have to pack my things and go. Thats right
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
What you say?
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more, no more, no more, no more.
Hit the road Jack and dont you come back no more.
Well
dont you come back no more.
Uh, what you say?
dont you come back no more.
I didnt understand you
dont you come back no more.
You cant mean that
dont you come back no more.
Oh, now baby, please
dont you come back no more.
What you tryin to do to me?
dont you come back no more.
Oh, dont treat me like that
dont you come back no more.
— Hit the road Jack
Recorded by singer-songwriter-pianist Ray Charles with the Raelettes vocalist Margie Hendricks.
Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 — June 10, 2004) was an American singer-songwriter and composer.