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Dirty Dancing: More Dirty Dancing Soundtrack

Dirty Dancing: More Dirty Dancing (1987) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
Release date:21.08.1987
Length: 34:57 (15 tracks)
Movie
Year:1987
Country:USA
Genre: romance drama
IMDB: 92890

8.947

 
 

 

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There is another version of soundtrack to this movie

Dirty Dancing
by Various Artists

Tracklist. Online preview

#VA — Dirty Dancing: More Dirty DancingLength
1.Baby's Walk
John Morris Orchestra
0:38
2.Big Girls Don't Cry
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
2:23
3.Merengue
Michael Lloyd & Le Disc
2:18
4.Some Kind Of Wonderful
The Drifters
2:35
5.Johnny's Mambo
Michael Lloyd & Le Disc
2:58
6.Do You Love Me
The Contours
2:53
7.Love Man
Otis Redding
2:17
8.Wipeout
The Surfaris
2:39
9.These Arms Of Mine
Otis Redding
2:28
10.De Todo Un Poco
Michael Lloyd & Le Disc
2:28
11.Cry To Me
Solomon Burke
2:33
12.Trot The Fox
Michael Lloyd & Le Disc
2:04
13.Will You Love Me Tomorrow
The Shirelles
2:41
14.Kellermans Anthem
The Emile Bergstein Chorale
3:03
15.Lifts In The Lake Theme (Finale)
The John Morris Orchestra
0:59
  34:57

Plot summary

Oscar'1988 in nomination:
Best Music, Original Song
Franke Previte (music/lyrics)
John DeNicola (music)
Donald Markowitz (music)
For the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life".

In the 1960s, Frances "Baby" Houseman, a sweet daddy's girl, goes with her family to a resort in upstate New York's Catskill Mountains. Baby has grown up in privileged surroundings and all expect her to go on to college, join the Peace Corps and save the world before marrying a doctor, just like her father. Unexpectedly, Baby becomes infatuated with the camp's dance instructor, Johnny, a man whose background is vastly different from her own. Baby lies to her father to get money to pay for an illegal abortion for Johnny's dance partner (Johnny is not the father). She then fills in as Johnny's dance partner and it is as he is teaching her the dance routine that they fall in love. It all comes apart when Johnny's friend falls seriously ill after her abortion and Baby gets her father, who saves the girl's life. He then learns what Baby has been up to, who with and worse - that he funded the illegal abortion. He bans his daughter from any further association with "those people". In the first deliberately willful action of her life, Baby later sneaks out to see Johnny - ostensibly to apologize for her father's rudeness - and ends up consummating her relationship with Johnny. A jealous fellow vacationer sees Baby sneaking out of Johnny's bungalow the next morning and in an act of retribution, tells management that he is responsible for a theft the evening before, knowing he would not furnish his real whereabouts. In an act of bravery, Baby states that Johnny is innocent, and alibis him by confessing that they were together all night. This revelation causes a huge rift in the family and Baby makes an impassioned speech to her angry and bereft father. At the closing night performances, and although he has been fired and banned from attending, Johnny returns and takes the stage to tell everyone about the woman whose faith in him and whose courage changed his life. They do one final show-stopping dance together. Baby's father learns that Johnny was not responsible for his partner's pregnancy and learns to accept that although his beloved daughter is transitioning to womanhood, she will always love him.

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