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Music on Film: Footloose

"Footloose" is a classic 1980s musical drama film that tells the story of a teenage boy named Ren McCormack, who moves from Chicago to a small town called Bomont where dancing and rock music are banned. The film's soundtrack, released in 1984, featuring songs that are still popular today and have become classic hits of the 80s.

The opening track of the album is the iconic song “Footloose” by Kenny Loggins, which sets the tone for the entire film. It's an upbeat track that encourages listeners to dance along and let loose, and made it to the top of the charts shortly after the movie's release. The song is a perfect reflection of the film's message – that if anything gets in the way of you having fun and enjoying life, it's important to stand up against it.

Another memorable track from the film is "Let's Hear It for the Boy" by Deniece Williams, which features prominently during the famous dance sequence at the end where Ren and Ariel perform together in the spotlight. The upbeat and joyful nature of the song perfectly complements the film's themes of love and self-discovery.

Bonnie Tyler’s “Holding Out for a Hero” is the song that plays during the climactic scene of the movie, where Ren has to prove to the town council that dancing is not a dangerous activity. The track has a pulsating beat and soaring vocals that help create a sense of tension and anticipation as the film reaches its conclusion. 

Other tracks on the album, such as "Dancing In The Sheets" by Shalamar, "I'm Free (Heaven Helps the Man)" by Kenny Loggins, and "Somebody's Eyes" by Karla Bonoff, all add to the film's overall sense of energy and excitement.

In addition to the catchy tunes, the soundtrack also includes instrumental scores that expertly capture the film's mood and themes. The score, composed by Miles Goodman showcases a range of emotions, from the passionate and intense to the heartfelt and tender.

Overall, the music from Footloose is a perfect representation of the film itself – energetic, fun, and full of life. The songs have become classics of the 80s and continue to inspire and entertain people of all ages, reminding listeners that sometimes you just need to cut loose and have fun.

Music on Film


The 80s were a golden era for movie music. From iconic theme songs to memorable soundtracks, the music of the 80s left a lasting impression on popular culture. Here are some of the most memorable movie songs and soundtracks from the 80s:

  • Ghostbusters - The theme song for this classic supernatural comedy was a smash hit in 1984. Composed by Ray Parker Jr., the song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and won an Academy Award nomination.
  • Footloose - The Footloose soundtrack was a massive hit, featuring the title track by Kenny Loggins and hits from other artists like Bonnie Tyler, Deniece Williams, and Sammy Hagar.
  • Top Gun - The Top Gun soundtrack was another huge success, featuring the power ballad "Take My Breath Away" by Berlin and the upbeat track "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins.
  • The Karate Kid - The Karate Kid soundtrack featured hits from the likes of Survivor, Joe Esposito, and Peter Cetera. But it was the song "You're the Best" by Joe Esposito that has become synonymous with the movie.
  • Dirty Dancing - The Dirty Dancing soundtrack was a phenomenon, selling over 32 million copies worldwide. Featuring hits from Patrick Swayze, Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, and Eric Carmen, the soundtrack continues to be a favorite for fans of the movie.
  • The Breakfast Club - The Breakfast Club soundtrack was a blend of new wave, pop, and rock hits from the likes of Simple Minds, Wang Chung, and Karla DeVito. The song "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds became an anthem for the movie and the era.
  • Back to the Future - The Back to the Future soundtrack had a little bit of everything, from Huey Lewis and the News' "The Power of Love" to the instrumental theme composed by Alan Silvestri. The soundtrack perfectly captured the adventurous spirit of the movie.

The 80s were a time when movies and music were inextricably linked, and the movie soundtracks of the era are a testament to that. The songs and soundtracks from movies like Ghostbusters, Footloose, Top Gun, The Karate Kid, Dirty Dancing, The Breakfast Club, and Back to the Future continue to be beloved by fans of both movies and music. Whether you were alive during the 80s or discovered the music later, the movie songs and soundtracks of the era are sure to transport you back in time.