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Huey vs. Ray

The song “Ghostbusters” was famously performed by Ray Parker Jr. and was released in 1984 as part of the soundtrack for the classic movie of the same name.

The song's popularity skyrocketed upon its release and quickly became a cultural phenomenon that is still beloved by many to this day. However, the song was not without controversy, as it became embroiled in a lawsuit shortly after its release.

The controversy began when Huey Lewis claimed that the "Ghostbusters" theme song plagiarized his hit song "I Want a New Drug". Lewis contended that the songs shared a similar melody and beat, and also accused Parker of using lyrics that were similar to his own.

The lawsuit ultimately resulted in a settlement, with details of the agreement remaining confidential. However, some have speculated that the settlement included a substantial financial payment to Lewis.

The incident shone a light on the issue of copyright infringement in the music industry, with many artists becoming more vigilant about protecting their intellectual property. It also highlighted the fact that lawsuits over musical copyright infringement are relatively common, with many well-known songs being accused of copying the work of others.

Despite the controversy, the "Ghostbusters" theme song remains popular to this day, and its catchy melody and memorable lyrics continue to be enjoyed by fans worldwide. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of this iconic song that even after all these years, it remains a beloved classic that continues to inspire new generations of fans.

In conclusion, the lawsuit over the "Ghostbusters" theme song serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting intellectual property in the music industry. While the issue of copyright infringement remains a contentious one, it is essential for artists to uphold the integrity of their work and ensure that their creations are not improperly appropriated by others.

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.