The Bird and the Bee are masters of covering classics while adding their own twist. It has its own set of accolades, including a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Group and the coveted title as Britain’s Favourite Bee Gees song. “How Deep Is Your Love” was a hit before being placed on the SNF soundtrack. The Bird and the Bee – How Deep Is Your Love (Bee Gees cover) The song’s beats per minute fits within the range recommended for chest compressions. Not only is “Stayin’ Alive” a crowd favorite and named one of the top 500 songs of all time by Rolling Stone and one of the top 100 songs by Time, it is also used to train people in CPR. This backdrop really takes “somebody help me, yeah” to a whole new level of meaning.
This cheeky cover of “Stayin’ Alive” lives on the soundtrack for a recent slasher film, Happy Death Day 2U. Staying true to the original groove, Lizzo adds her own sass: “You can tell by the way I use my walk, I’m a woman, no time to talk.” The musical groove is a little bit more synth-like than the original and adds the occasional DJ-like record scratch sounds. Even though this cover was featured on our site before, we have to bring it back for this post. I can’t wait for the time in the near future when we’ll have enough material for a “covers of Lizzo” post. Lizzo has taken the world by storm, riding her summer hit “Truth Hurts” straight to the top and giving us all a little extra body positivity in the process.
BEE GEES SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER ALBUM COVER MOVIE
By the end of the ’70s, disco fever had burned itself out.Īlthough some of the themes and dialogue from the movie don’t hold up, the songs remain essential for those times when you want to put on your boogie shoes. The soundtrack helped the Bee Gees win five Grammys, and the Bee Gees were able to keep up the momentum from this success until the end of the disco era. Being a major part of the SNF soundtrack – they composed and/or performed eight of its 17 songs – helped breathe new life into their career. The soundtrack contributed three of their six consecutive number-one singles to the Bee Gees streak, at the time tying the Beatles’ record for the most in the United States. With help from disco and falsetto, the band had found a new groove. The Bee Gees had fallen into a funk, and not the good kind, in the early 1970s.
Staten Island rivalry thrown in for good measure. Starring John Travolta before he had really made his mark (post- Kotter, pre- Grease), the story is as old as time: boy wants to escape his mundane job and dramatic family life through dance and pursue the woman of his dreams, who of course is bad for him, along the way. SNF is both a worthy successor to the older films and a proud forebear of those that followed in its dance steps. This genre also has plenty of popular descendants like Dirty Dancing, Footloose, Save the Last Dance, and Step Up. Saturday Night Fever was released in 1977, joining the ranks of great movies that feature dance as a plot line such as the ballerina fairytale The Red Shoes, or the string of Fred Astaire movies with Ginger Rogers ( Top Hat, Swing Time, Shall We Dance, and more) and without ( Easter Parade, with a post-Oz Judy Garland).