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Grease
Label:  Polygram Records 
Length:  0:00
  Ref#:  ?-0073
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Grease - Frankie Valli    
      2.  
      Summer Nights - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John    
      3.  
      Hopelessly Devoted To You - Olivia Newton-John    
      4.  
      You're The One I Want - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John    
      5.  
      Sandy - John Travolta    
      6.  
      Beauty School Dropout - Frankie Avalon    
      7.  
      Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee - Stockard Channing    
      8.  
      Greased Lightning - John Travolta    
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      It's Raining On Prom Night - Cindy Bullens    
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      Alone At The Drive-In Movie (Instrumental) - Jim Jacobs/Warren Casey    
      11.  
      Blue Moon - Sha-Na-Na    
      12.  
      Rock 'N' Roll Is Here To Stay - Sha-Na-Na    
      13.  
      Those Magic Changes - Sha-Na-Na    
      14.  
      Hound Dog - Sha-Na-Na    
      15.  
      Born To Hand Jive - Sha-Na-Na    
      16.  
      Tears On My Pillow - Sha-Na-Na    
      17.  
      Mooning - Louis St. Louis & Cindy Bullens    
      18.  
      Freddy My Love - Cindy Bullens    
      19.  
      Rock 'N' Roll Party Queen - Louis St. Louis    
      20.  
      There Are Worse Things I Could Do - Stockard Channing    
      21.  
      Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee (Reprise) - Olivia Newton-John    
      22.  
      We Go Together - John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, & Cast    
      23.  
      Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (Instrumental) - Sammy Fein/Paul Francis Webster    
      24.  
      Grease - Frankie Valli    
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      The movie is a 1970s take on 1950s musicals, providing all the kitsch anyone could hope for. It's John Travolta as Danny Zuko as Olivia Newton-John's pompadoured main squeeze, and the kids go crazy. Fresh from his astronomical success with Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, Bee Gee Barry Gibb penned the title track (sung by Frankie Valli). Sha Na Na is over-represented, and actress Stockard Channing struts her, um, versatility, singing a couple of tracks. This has become a touchstone in American culture, and so isn't likely to improve our standing in the world's eyes. Maybe the point is that it's supposed to sound amateurish, but it does manage to eke out some fun, most notably on the hit "You're the One That I Want." --Scott Wilson
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