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Film / Original Song Written for a Film

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Pink Floyd The Wall (Another Brick In The Wall)

Roger Waters
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An Officer And A Gentleman (Up Where We Belong)

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Ghostbusters (Ghostbusters)

Ray Parker Jr
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    Ray Parker Jr
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    • Giorgio Moroder
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    Give My Regards To Broad Street (No More Lonely Nights)

    Paul McCartney
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    The Woman In Red (I Just Called To Say I Love You)

    Stevie Wonder
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    Flashdance (Flashdance...What A Feeling)

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    Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life (Every Sperm Is Sacred)

    • Andre Jacquemin
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    Rocky III (Eye Of The Tiger)

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