Saturday Night Fever (soundtrack)

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Saturday Night Fever
File:TheBeeGeesSaturdayNightFeveralbumcover.jpg
Soundtrack album by Bee Gees and various artists
Released November 15, 1977 (1977-11-15)
Recorded 1975–1977
Genre Disco
Length 75:54
Label RSO
Producer Bill Oakes (music supervisor)
Bee Gees chronology
Here at Last... Bee Gees... Live
(1977)
Saturday Night Fever
(1977)
Spirits Having Flown
(1979)
Singles from Saturday Night Fever (soundtrack)

Saturday Night Fever is the soundtrack album from the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever starring John Travolta. The soundtrack was released on November 15, 1977. It is one of the best-selling albums in history, and remains the second-biggest-selling soundtrack of all time, after The Bodyguard, selling over 40 million copies worldwide (with some estimates as high as over 50 million).[1]

In the United States, the album was certified 16× Platinum for shipments of at least 16 million units.[2] The album stayed atop the charts for 24 straight weeks from January to July 1978 and stayed on Billboard's album charts for 120 weeks until March 1980. In the UK, the album spent 18 consecutive weeks at No. 1. The album epitomized the disco phenomenon on both sides of the Atlantic and was an international sensation.[3] The album has been added to the National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress in 2014 for being culturally significant.[4]

Writing and recording

According to the DVD commentary for Saturday Night Fever, the producers intended to use the song "Lowdown" by Boz Scaggs in the rehearsal scene between Tony and Stephanie in the dance studio, and choreographed their dance moves to the song. However, representatives for Scaggs's label, Columbia Records, refused to grant legal clearance for it, as they wanted to pursue another disco movie project, which never materialized. Composer David Shire, who scored the film, had to, in turn, write a song to match the dance steps demonstrated in the scene and eliminate the need for future legal hassles. However, this track does not appear on the movie's soundtrack.

The Bee Gees's involvement in the film did not begin until post-production. As John Travolta asserted, "The Bee Gees weren't even involved in the movie in the beginning ... I was dancing to Stevie Wonder and Boz Scaggs."[5]

Producer Robert Stigwood commissioned the Bee Gees to create the songs for the film.[6] As Robin Gibb asserted:

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We were recording our new album in the north of France. And we'd written about and recorded about four or five songs for the new album when Stigwood rang from LA and said, 'We're putting together this little film, low budget, called Tribal Rites of a Saturday Night. Would you have any songs on hand?', and we said, 'Look, we can't, we haven't any time to sit down and write for a film'. We didn't know what it was about.[7]

— Robin Gibb

The brothers wrote the songs "virtually in a single weekend" at Château d'Hérouville studio in France.[5] The first song they recorded was "If I Can't Have You", but their version was not used in the film.

Barry Gibb remembered the reaction when Stigwood and music supervisor Bill Oakes arrived and listened to the demos:

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They flipped out and said these will be great. We still had no concept of the movie, except some kind of rough script that they'd brought with them ...[5]

Maurice Gibb recalled, "We played him demo tracks of 'If I Can't Have You', 'Night Fever' and 'More Than a Woman'. He asked if we could write it more discoey."[7]

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There were so many songs called 'Saturday Night' even one by the Bay City Rollers, so when we rewrote it for the movie, we called it 'Stayin' Alive'.[7]

Recording "Stayin' Alive" was not simple.[vague] Engineer Karl Richardson copied a few seconds of drumming from "Night Fever", cut out the piece of tape and glued the ends together, then fed it back into a recorder by a makeshift arrangement to create a new drum track. Drummer Dennis Bryon was unable to attend the recording of "Stayin' Alive", having had to fly back to the UK to deal with a family member's health issue.[8]

Release

The original issue of the album included the original studio version of "Jive Talkin'"; later LP pressings included a version culled from Here at Last ... Bee Gees ... Live. All CD releases have included the original "Jive Talkin'". "Jive Talkin'" was to have been used in a deleted scene taking place the day after Tony Manero's first Saturday night at the disco, but as the sequence was cut for the final film, the song was cut as well. In addition to the Bee Gees songs, additional incidental music was composed and adapted by David Shire. Three of Shire's cues – "Manhattan Skyline", "Night on Disco Mountain" (based on the classical piece "Night on Bald Mountain") and "Salsation" – are included on the soundtrack album as well. Five additional cues – "Tony and Stephanie", "Near the Verrazano Bridge" (both adapted from the Bee Gees' song "How Deep Is Your Love"), "Barracuda Hangout", "Death on the Bridge" and "All Night Train" – while heard in the film, remain unreleased on CD. In 1994, the soundtrack was re-released on CD through Polydor Records. In 2006, the album was re-released on Reprise Records as part of the Bee Gees' regaining control of their master tapes.

To commemorate the movie's 40th anniversary, Capitol Records released a newly remastered version on April 21, 2017, with the original artwork and gatefold packaging.

On 17 November 2017, a deluxe box set was released with the original soundtrack, 4 new mixes of "Stayin' Alive", "Night Fever", "How Deep Is Your Love" and "You Should Be Dancing", a collector's book, art prints, a movie poster and a turntable mat.

Reception and legacy

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 5/5 stars[9]
Christgau's Record Guide B+[10]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4/5 stars[11]
The Great Rock Discography 8/10[12]
Pitchfork 8.7/10[13]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 5/5 stars[14]

Along with the success of the movie, the soundtrack, composed and performed primarily by the Bee Gees, is the second best-selling soundtrack album of all time. Saturday Night Fever had a large cultural impact in the United States. The Bee Gees had originally written and recorded five of the songs used in the film – "Stayin' Alive", "Night Fever", "How Deep Is Your Love", "More Than a Woman" (performed in the film in two different versions – one version by Tavares, and another by the Bee Gees) and "If I Can't Have You" (performed in the movie by Yvonne Elliman) as part of a regular album. They had no idea at the time they would be making a soundtrack and said that they basically lost an album in the process.[citation needed] Two previously released Bee Gees songs – "Jive Talkin'" and "You Should Be Dancing" – are also included on the soundtrack. Other previously released songs from the disco era round out the music in the movie.

The soundtrack won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.[15] It is the only disco album to do so, and one of only three soundtrack albums so honored. In 2012, the album was ranked No. 132 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time", ranked again in a 2020 revised list at number 163.[16] The soundtrack hit the No. 1 spot on the Billboard chart's Pop Album and Soul Album charts. In 2003 the TV network VH1 named it the 57th greatest album of all time, and it was ranked 80th in a 2005 survey held by British television's Channel 4 to determine the 100 greatest albums of all time.[citation needed] Pitchfork Media listed Saturday Night Fever as the 34th best album of the 1970s.

The album was added to the National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress on March 21, 2013 for preservation.[17]

Track listing

Side one
No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Stayin' Alive" (performed by Bee Gees)
4:45
2. "How Deep Is Your Love" (performed by Bee Gees)
  • Bee Gees
  • Galuten
  • Richardson
4:05
3. "Night Fever" (performed by Bee Gees)
  • Bee Gees
  • Galuten
  • Richardson
3:32
4. "More Than a Woman" (performed by Bee Gees)
  • Bee Gees
  • Galuten
  • Richardson
3:18
5. "If I Can't Have You" (performed by Yvonne Elliman) Freddie Perren 3:00
Side two
No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "A Fifth of Beethoven" (performed by Walter Murphy) Thomas J. Valentino 3:03
2. "More Than a Woman" (performed by Tavares) Perren 3:17
3. "Manhattan Skyline" (performed by David Shire)
  • Shire
  • Bill Oakes
4:45
4. "Calypso Breakdown" (performed by Ralph MacDonald)
  • MacDonald
  • William Salter
7:51
Side three
No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Night on Disco Mountain" (performed by David Shire)
  • Shire
  • Oakes
5:13
2. "Open Sesame" (performed by Kool & the Gang) Kool & the Gang 3:59
3. "Jive Talkin'" (performed by Bee Gees) Arif Mardin 3:44
4. "You Should Be Dancing" (performed by Bee Gees)
  • Bee Gees
  • Galuten
  • Richardson
4:14
5. "Boogie Shoes" (performed by KC and the Sunshine Band)
  • Casey
  • Finch
2:17
Side four
No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Salsation" (performed by David Shire)
  • Shire
  • Oakes
3:51
2. "K-Jee" (performed by MFSB)
4:13
3. "Disco Inferno" (performed by The Trammps) Kersey 10:51
Total length:
1:15:54

Notes

  • ^a signifies arranged by

Additional songs recorded for the film but not used

Personnel

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  • Barry Gibb – lead, harmony and backing vocals, rhythm guitar (tracks 1–4, 12 & 13)
  • Robin Gibb – lead vocals (track 1 & 2), harmony and backing vocals (tracks 1–4, 12 & 13)
  • Maurice Gibb – bass, harmony and backing vocals (tracks 1–4, 12 & 13)
  • Alan Kendall – electric guitar (tracks 1–4, 12 & 13)
  • Blue Weaver – keyboards, synthesizer, piano (tracks 1–4, 12 & 13)
  • Dennis Bryon – drums, percussion (tracks 1–4, 12 & 13)
  • Joe Lala – percussion (tracks 1–4)
  • Wade Marcus – string arrangements (track 2)
  • Stephen Stills – percussion (track 13)
  • Mike Baird – drums (track 10)
  • Michael Boddicker – synthesizer (tracks 8 & 10)
  • Bob Bowles – guitar (tracks 5 & 7)
  • Dennis Budimir – guitar (track 10)
  • Sonny Burke – piano (tracks 5, 7 & 8); electric keyboards (track 15)
  • Eddie Cano – acoustic piano (track 15)
  • Mike Caruso – guitar (track 6)
  • Paulinho da Costa – percussion (tracks 5 & 7)
  • Scott Edwards – bass (tracks 5, 10 & 15)
  • Steve Forman – percussion (tracks 8, 10 & 15)
  • James Gadson – drums (tracks 5, 7 & 8)
  • Ralph Grierson – keyboards (track 10)
  • Mitch Hoder – guitar (track 8)
  • Abraham Laboriel – bass (track 8)
  • Freddie Perren – synthesizer, keyboards, percussion (track 5)
  • Emil Richards – percussion (track 10)
  • Jerome Richardson – flute solo (track 15)
  • Tony Terran – trumpet solo (track 15), trumpet (track 1, 8, 10)
  • Lee Ritenour – guitar (tracks 8, 10 & 15)
  • David Shire – adaptation (track 10)
  • Mark Stevens – drums (track 15)
  • Chino Valdez – congas (track 15)
  • Bob Zimmitti – percussion (tracks 5, 7 & 15)
  • John Tobler – liner notes
  • Bill Oakes – compilation, album supervision

Awards

Grammy Awards

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
1978 "How Deep Is Your Love" Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Group[18] Won
1979 Saturday Night Fever Album of the Year[19] Won
Saturday Night Fever Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group[19] Won
"Stayin' Alive" Best Arrangement of Voices[19] Won
Barry Gibb, Albhy Galuten, Karl Richardson (producers) Producer of the Year[19] Won
2004 Saturday Night Fever Hall of Fame Award Won

American Music Awards

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
1979 Saturday Night Fever Favorite Soul/R&B album Won

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Australia (ARIA)[43] 11× Platinum 830,000[44]
Austria 70,000[45]
Belgium 200,000[46]
Brazil (ABPD)[47] Gold 150,000[47]
Canada (Music Canada)[48] Diamond 1,300,000[49]
Colombia 15,000[50]
Finland 30,000[46]
France (SNEP)[51] Gold 100,000
Germany (BVMI)[52] 3× Platinum 1,500,000
Greece 50,000[53]
Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong)[54] Platinum 70,000[55]
India 250,000[56]
Italy 1,000,000[57]
Italy (FIMI)[58]
sales since 2009
Gold 50,000
Japan (Oricon Charts) 693,000[26]
Malaysia 20,000[59]
Mexico 700,000[60]
Netherlands (NVPI)[61] Platinum 600,000[62]
New Zealand 250,000[63]
Norway 180,000[64]
Sweden 150,000[65]
United Kingdom (BPI)[66] 7× Platinum 2,200,000[67]
United States (RIAA)[68] 16× Platinum 16,000,000

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone
double-daggersales/streaming figures based on certification alone

See also

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