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"Flashdance... What a Feeling" is a song from the 1983 film '' Flashdance'' with music by
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and lyrics by Keith Forsey and the song's performer,
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. Moroder had been asked to score the film, and Cara and Forsey wrote most of the lyrics after they were shown the last scene from it in which the main character dances at an audition for a group of judges. They felt that the dancer's ambition to succeed could act as a metaphor for achieving any dream a person has and wrote lyrics that described what it feels like when music inspires someone to dance. The song wound up being used for the scene they watched as well as during the opening credits as the main character is shown working as a
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. Their collaboration was the first single to be released from the
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and received positive reviews. Because ''Flashdance'' was going to be released in mid-April of that year, Casablanca Records made the single available in March as a way of marketing the film to the target audience. The unexpected success at the
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resulted in stores across the US selling out of both the single and its parent album just days after ''Flashdance'' was in theaters. The song spent six weeks at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and topped the charts around the world. It was awarded Gold certification by the
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for sales of one million copies and won the
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and
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for Best Original Song and earned Cara the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. In 2023, the song was chosen by the
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for inclusion in the
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. The success of the song made it clear to Cara that she was not receiving royalties that were stipulated in her recording contract, and she took legal action against her label in order to be compensated. The backlash that she claims she suffered in retaliation for filing a lawsuit left her feeling shut out of the entertainment industry as she struggled to find work. Although she began receiving royalties for the recordings she made for them, the label and its owner declared bankruptcy and claimed that they were unable to pay her the $1.5million settlement she was awarded by a Los Angeles Superior Court.


Background and writing

After winning the
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in 1979 for '' Midnight Express'',
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worked with ''Flashdance'' producer Jerry Bruckheimer on the 1980 film ''
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'', and Bruckheimer contacted Moroder in 1982 to see if he would be interested in composing the music for the new film, which told the story of Alex Owens, a young woman who dreams of becoming a ballerina and must overcome her fear of auditioning before a panel of judges. Despite his lack of interest due to other commitments, Moroder came up with some music that was "a very rough sketch". He thought it might fit the project well and sent it in before filming began. The demo was the music for what became "Flashdance... What a Feeling", but Moroder did not agree to composing the score until after seeing a video of a rough cut of the film, which completed shooting on December 30, 1982. He then delegated the writing of the lyrics to his session drummer, Keith Forsey, who started on the task by himself but later received help from
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. She described Forsey as "very personable, just a sweetheart. He was very funny. We definitely clicked." Cara received her big break in 1980 in the role of Coco Hernandez, a student at the
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, in the movie '' Fame''. The soundtrack album included two chart hits that Cara recorded: the title song, which got as high as number 4 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and " Out Here on My Own", which peaked at number 19.. When the record label for the soundtrack, RSO, went out of business, one of its executives, Al Coury, convinced her to join his newly-formed Network Records,: When RSO shut down, Coury decided to launch his own label. Cara could have written her own ticket at any record label in the world. Instead, she signed with Coury. and the title track from her first album there, ''
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'', reached number 42 on the Hot 100 during a run of 18 weeks that began in November 1981. She was working on an album and looking for a producer in early 1983 when she was contacted by
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to provide lyrics for the new soundtrack song. Although Moroder had shown interest in working with her once she had success with ''Fame'', she was reluctant about being compared to another singer he had produced,
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. "But with 'Flashdance What a Feeling'" Cara explained, "we were thrown together by Paramount." Cara and Forsey were shown the last scene of the film, in which Alex auditions, to have a sense of what the lyrics should be. They were then driven from the screening to Giorgio's studio to record the song and, during the trip, were able to come up with most of the words that Cara would sing. She said, "I had no idea what the movie was about or anything. It did seem to me to have a similar look in regards to ''Fame'', so I figured, well, this is another performing arts film." She told Forsey that she thought the lyrics should describe the feeling of dance and credits him with coming up with the lyric that inspired the working title for the song, "Dancing for Your Life". She explained how the song became "a metaphor about a dancer, how she's in control of her body when she dances and how she can be in control of her life" and how that particular art form could represent any goal someone has. Moroder felt that the lyric "what a feeling" was right for the story but tried persuading them to incorporate the title of the film into the lyrics; the closest they could come to doing that was to use the two words that formed the title in separate lines of the song, such as, "In a flash it takes hold of my heart". It was only after the song was completed with the title "What a Feeling" that "Flashdance…" was added "to get some extra promotional mileage" out of it. The song is in the
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of B♭ Major and has a
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of 122 beats per minute. Cara's voice spans from the tonal nodes of F3 to D5.


Recording

Moroder had produced Summer's hit " Heaven Knows", which featured
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vocalist Joe "Bean" Esposito, and had Esposito record a vocal demo of "Flashdance... What a Feeling". Moroder would have had Esposito do the final recording, but Paramount wanted somebody who was well known. The film's producers also felt the singer of the song should be female. Cara stipulated in her agreement to write the lyrics that she would be the one to sing the song, and Moroder thought "she did absolutely fantastic work." She wanted to do more than one take, and he felt her third crack at it was her best. They completed recording the song in a few days, and the movie studio liked what they heard. On the ''Special Collector's Edition'' DVD release of ''Flashdance'' from 2010, Bruckheimer said, "When you first heard it, you said, 'Its a hit.' It’s one of those things you just heard, and you just couldn’t get it out of your head. And it just got us all so excited. We kept playing it over and over and never got tired of it. To this day, I’m not tired of that song. Cara also had a good feeling about it: "I knew when we were recording it that we had something special with the song. Some things you just feel, you know? You can’t really dissect it or analyze it. It’s a spiritual thing that you sense, and I did sense that I had something special with this song."


Critical reception

"Flashdance…What a Feeling" received predominantly positive reviews at the time of its release and has continued to do so. ''
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'' magazine proclaimed that the song was "the best showcase for Cara's vocal talents since she first came to ' Fame' three years ago. The spirited Giorgio Moroder tune has the same kind of yearning optimism as that initial hit." ''Cash Box'' concurred, "This should be the vehicle Cara has been searching for since her 'Fame' debut. Moroder's hook is powerful, the arrangement well sculpted. Strong stuff." ''
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s Betty Page predicted, "Huge hitsville, USA... Next year's Grammy, Oscar... winner, no doubt." Maureen Rice of '' Number One'' magazine admitted, "I really like this", and described it as "a perfect radio record". ''
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wrote that the song, "sung by Irene Cara in a manner directly evocative of her big hit, 'Fame,' still possesses a buoyant energy of its own." The editors of ''
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s Guide to Compact Discs'' described the song as "a blend of crooning synthesizer background music and a hard disco beat," and concluded, "These effects and Cara's enthusiastic voice make this an impressive song." In their retrospective reviews,
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labeled the song as one of their Album Picks from the ''Flashdance'' soundtrack, Cara's ''
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'' album, and the 1994 '' Casablanca Records Story'' compilation.


Release and commercial performance

Since ''Flashdance'' was to be released on April 15, 1983, Cara's recording was made available as a "scout"
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in March as a way of getting the attention of the target audience for the film, but
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had doubts that the movie would do well at the box office. Bruckheimer explained that Casablanca's parent company,
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, "only shipped 60,000 opies of the soundtrack album so they really had no faith in the record." The May 7 issue of '' Cashbox'' magazine, however, reported on the surprise success of the film, noting that by Tuesday, April 19, retailers were reporting that all ''Flashdance'' merchandise was gone. Paramount planned to have the film's director,
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, take parts of scenes from it to create music videos for songs from the soundtrack, including Cara's contribution, which would also be used in all subsequent radio and television ads for the film as a way for potential ticket buyers to "identify the motion picture". In the April 2, 1983, issue of ''
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'' magazine, "Flashdance…What a Feeling" began a run of 25 weeks on the
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, which included 14 weeks in the top 10, making it the longest-running top-10 single of 1983. The May 28 ''Billboard'' marked its first of 6 weeks as the most popular song in the US, and it also went to number one in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland and made the top five in Austria, Finland, Ireland, the UK, and West Germany. It debuted on ''Billboards
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chart in the April 30 issue and got as high as number 4 during its 24 weeks there. In the May 7 issue it made its first appearance on their list of the most popular
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in the US and spent 5 of its 22 weeks there at number 2 (behind "
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, which only reached #45 on the Hot 100). The May 7 issue also began the 18 weeks that the 12-inch remix spent on their
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chart, 3 of which were in the top spot. On ''Billboard'''s Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1983, it came in at number 3. On June 17, the
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awarded the single Gold certification for achieving sales of one million copies, and on July 1, the
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issued Silver certification to it for shipment of 250,000 units. Also on July 1,
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awarded the single both Gold and Platinum awards for reaching the 50,000 and 100,000 thresholds for units shipped, respectively, and the Double Platinum award was issued on January 1, 1984, after reaching the 200,000 mark. Later that month, ''Billboard'' reported that sales in Japan were over 700,000. In France, sales have also reached the one million mark for Platinum certification. (In the box labeled "Choisir Un Artiste Dans la Liste", type the letter "I". Arrow down the list to "Irene Cara" and click OK.)


Film context

Film scholars who have commented on ''Flashdance'' in essays have highlighted the relationship between the song and Alex's story. "Flashdance... What a Feeling" is heard over the opening credits of the film as a young woman rides her bike through the streets of Pittsburgh just after sunrise and then continues as work goes on in a steel mill. In his dissertation on film musicals about dance, John Trenz explained that the song functions as our way into the story since no other introductory information, such as the bicyclist's identity, is provided on the soundtrack. The mill workers use machinery that represents the "world made of steel, made of stone" that Cara sings about, and we are shown several of them at work while the song continues. As the chorus is heard for the last time to finish presenting the opening credits, the worker that the film keeps cutting back to is wearing a welding helmet with Alex printed on the front. The welder removes the protective gear to reveal that Alex is female, and she shakes her hair loose from the helmet and catches her breath. With the film's unveiling of its main character, Trenz wrote, "The gender revelation seems to punctuate the song's lyrics, 'What a feeling! Being’s believing, I can have it all.'" In the February 1984 issue of ''
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'', Kathryn Kalinak delineated an instance in which the lyrics coincide with Alex's dialogue. Alex is uncomfortable when her boyfriend Nick sees her dancing outside of her work setting, but her job performing onstage to contemporary music in a bar is a different kind of presentation where the audience means nothing to her. When Nick asks why she seems so comfortable in front of the bar patrons, she explains, "I never see them. You go out there, and the music starts, and you begin to feel it. And your body just starts to move. I know it sounds really silly. But something inside you just clicks, and you just take off. You're gone. It's like you're somebody else for a second." This freedom she describes is reflected in the lyrics, "When I hear the music, close my eyes, feel the rhythm wrap around, take ahold of my heart, what a feeling." The song is heard again during Alex's audition at the Pittsburgh Conservatory of Dance and Repertory as the recording that she brings to play while she performs, but Trenz pointed out that, instead of functioning as an introduction to the character as it did during the opening credits, the song is now Alex's means of interpreting her story through dance. He averred that "she inhabits the song and reproduces an expression of her story by dancing to it and signifying the music and being the significance of its lyrics at the same time." Since this is an audition to measure her skill as a dancer and not judge an acting performance, the song provides a unique function for the two audiences witnessing the audition. For the judges in the film, she is translating the artistry of the song, which symbolizes this applicant reaching the goal of being considered for admission. The film audience, however, can now interpret the song as her story, making it more than just a soundtrack hit. Trenz wrote, "The narrative allows the film audience to read the sequence as expressive of her story in association with the song while the reactions of the committee seem to signify the resolution expressed by the song – that Alex can make it happen and have it all." In his essay, "Reaganite Cinema: What a Feeling!", Gary Needham, a senior lecturer in film at the
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, provided a different interpretation of the ending of ''Flashdance'' because of the way the song is used. In contributing momentum to the audition performance, the tempo of "Flashdance... What a Feeling" combines with the editing and choreography of the scene in such a way to make it clear to the audience that Alex has earned her happy ending. The song continues to play when she bounds down the steps outside of the Conservatory and rounds the sidewalk to find Nick and her dog Grunt waiting to greet her afterward, but the meaning of the song changes. During the audition, it exists in the world created by the film and conveys the success that has been her goal, but because it continues on the soundtrack as her joyous reunion with Nick is presented, Needham argues, "Everything that we feel about Alex's success as a dancer through her performance and the music is hijacked… so that our 'feeling' about success, performance, and dance is conflated with romance, surrender, and the loss of independence." The politics of the film shift from the idea that a woman can thrive on her own to one in which she relies on a relationship to survive, which, "echoed in the lyrics 'What a Feeling', secures her a place in a traditional, appropriately feminine, patriarchal system."


Live performances

Some of Cara's appearances to promote "Flashdance…What a Feeling" included programs where performers would lip sync to the hit recording of their song, such as ''
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'', where she appeared on the April 30, 1983, broadcast. This sort of performance on the '' Solid Gold'' episode from that same date allowed her to show off some of her own moves alongside the Solid Gold Dancers. When she returned for their 1983 year-end countdown to perform the song again, she only lip synched through the first chorus, after which she sang live to a remix as a group of breakdancers performed. In 2013, she commented, "This ''Solid Gold'' performance of "Flashdance..." was one of the most memorable for me. It included all the great pioneers of breakdancing and I got to perform the long version of the song!" In 1984, she also incorporated her training as a dancer into a lip sync performance of the song at the 11th Annual American Music Awards on January 16. Vocal performances included the '' Fame Looks at Music '83'' television concert that was broadcast on January 28, the
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a month later, on February 28, and the
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on April 9, where she was joined onstage by 44 boys and girls from the
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. The song became a part of her first concert tour, which began at the end of the following summer.


Awards and accolades

As a single, "Flashdance…What a Feeling" earned Cara the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, and a nomination for Record of the Year.. As part of the ''Flashdance'' soundtrack, it gave her and all of the songwriters who contributed to the album the Grammy Award for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special, and she was also nominated alongside all of the other performers on the soundtrack for
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. "Flashdance…What a Feeling" won the
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and
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for Best Original Song and was also nominated in that category at the BAFTA Film Awards. It also contributed as a whole or in part to three American Music Award nominations: Favorite Pop/Rock Album, Favorite Pop/Rock Song, and Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist for Cara. In 1998, "Flashdance... What a Feeling" came in at number nine on ''Billboard'' magazine's list of the top 10 soundtrack songs, and on the Songs of the Century list compiled by the
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in 2001, the song was listed at number 256. In 2004, it finished at number 55 on AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema, and in 2008, the song was ranked at number 26 on ''Billboard''s All Time Top 100, which commemorated the 50th anniversary of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. When ''
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'' magazine ranked the 20 Greatest Best Song Oscar Performances in 2016, Cara's appearance at the 1984 Academy Awards was listed at number 20. In 2018, Insider included the title song on its list of 35 of the most iconic movie songs of all time, generously adding that it "has a special place in pop culture history." That same year, it came in at number 34 on ''Billboards list of the "600 most massive smashes over the ot 100s six decades", and in 2019, the magazine ranked the song at number 11 on its list of the Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Songs by Women. "Flashdance... What a Feeling" was selected by the
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for preservation in the
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in 2023, based on its "cultural, historical or aesthetic importance in the nation’s recorded sound heritage."


Aftermath

In addition to being available on the
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, "Flashdance... What a Feeling" was included on Cara's follow-up LP, ''
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'', which was produced by Moroder. As she promoted the new hit singles from that album at the end of 1983 and through the first half of 1984, she was also busy collecting awards for her soundtrack hit, but the good fortune was tainted by the feeling of being cheated by her record company. Even with this recent success, she had only been paid $183 in royalties from Network Records and demanded an explanation from Coury, who "tried to appease her with gifts and promises." By the end of 1984 she still had only received $61,343 and decided to hire entertainment lawyers to get the money that her contract said she was due and also to help her break free from the label. Years later she said, "I never realized that what seemed so logical a decision at the time would cost me so much." In 1985 Cara filed a lawsuit against Al Coury Inc. and Network Records seeking $10million in
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and approximately $2million in
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, claiming, among other things, that Coury withheld $2million in composing and recording deals involving "Flashdance... What a Feeling". The treatment she received in the entertainment industry from that point on, however, caused her to suspect that Coury initiated a smear campaign to ruin her career. She claims that they warned the other record labels of her lawsuit so that no one would sign her and that people who once welcomed her—from producers and casting agents to the staff at restaurants and other favorite establishments around
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—now wanted nothing to do with her. There was even talk that her career had been destroyed by drug addiction. When Network Records folded, Coury went to work for
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, whom Cara is certain also took part in vilifying her. The original team of lawyers that Cara hired had argued in her lawsuit that Network was not a functioning label instead of simply making a case for fraud, so she tried several other firms when the case was no longer going anywhere before she found Tom Nunziato, an attorney who got things moving again. "She was obviously strung out and upset, but she was very credible," Nunziato recalled. "She was impressive. I'm a contingency lawyer, and ninety percent of a contingency case is the believability of your client, assuming the facts are there." Because the statute of limitations had run out on claiming fraud, he had to focus on it as an accounting matter, but Cara would finally be able to make her case before a jury. In 1993, after concluding that Cara's career was damaged as a result of the treatment she received, a Los Angeles County Superior Court awarded her $1.5million for misaccounted funds. No case was allowed to be made for punitive damages, however, and Nunziato explained how actually getting the money was more complicated: "Because only the corporations l Coury Inc. and Network Recordswere sued back in the beginning and not the individuals, the corporations just declared bankruptcy; supposedly they used all the money to pay attorneys… Irene was vindicated by the jury, but the legal system kind of fell down, and there was no way to compensate her." She did, however, begin earning royalties for her Network recordings almost a decade after her last chart hit in 1984.


Track listings


Credits and personnel

From the liner notes for the 1997 CD release of ''
What a Feelin' ''What a Feelin is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Irene Cara. Released on November 2, 1983, this album is a continuation of the work that Cara began with producer Giorgio Moroder on the soundtrack to the 1983 film ''Flashdan ...
'': * Irene Cara – lead vocals *
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– backing vocals * Stephanie Spruill – backing vocals * Maxine Willard Waters – backing vocals * Richie Zito – guitar * Keith Forsey – drums *
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– keyboards; arranger *Giorgio Moroder – producer *
John "Jellybean" Benitez John Benitez (born November 7, 1957), also known as Jellybean, is an American musician, songwriter, DJ, remixer, and music producer. He has produced and remixed artists such as Madonna, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, and the Pointer Sisters ...
– remixing (12-inch single) *Brian Reeves – engineer *Mike Frondelli – engineer *Dave Concors – engineer


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Marcia Hines version

American-Australian singer
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recorded a version of the song titled "What a Feeling" in 1998. It was released as the lead single from her ninth studio album, '' Time of Our Lives'' (1999).


Track listing

*CD single #"What a Feeling" – 3:25 #"What a Feeling" (12″ Mix) – 5:30 #"What a Feeling" (Discothèque Remix) – 7:07 #"What a Feeling" (Easy Skanking Mix) – 5:57 #"What a Feeling" (Freakazoid Dub Mix) – 6:35 #"What a Feeling" (Extended Mix) – 5:23 #"I Got the Music in Me" – 4:38


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Global Deejays version

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covered "Flashdance... What a Feeling" on their album ''Network'', retitled "What a Feeling (Flashdance)".


Track listings

*Austrian, German and Australian CD maxi single #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Progressive Follow Up Radio Version) – 3:14 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Clubhouse Radio Version) – 3:32 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Pop Radio Version) – 2:46 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Clubhouse Mix) – 6:11 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (G.L.O.W's Feelin' Da Vox Mix) – 6:25 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Progressive Follow Up Mix) – 5:29 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (OSX Version) – 6:02 *French CD maxi single #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (House Radio Edit) – 3:33 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Progressive Follow Up Radio Version) – 3:14 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Pop Radio Version) – 2:46 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Clubhouse Mix) – 6:11 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Progressive Follow Up Mix) – 5:27 *Belgian CD maxi single #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Progressive Follow Up Radio Version) – 3:14 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Clubhouse Radio Version) – 3:32 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Pop Radio Version) – 2:46 #"What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Progressive Follow Up Mix) – 5:29 *German and Italian 12-inch single :A1. "What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Clubhouse Mix) – 6:07 :A2. "What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (G.L.O.W's Feelin' Da Vox Mix) – 6:25 :B1. "What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Progressive Follow Up Mix) – 5:28 :B2. "What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (OSX Version) – 6:02 *French 12-inch single :A. "What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Clubhouse Mix) – 6:11 :B. "What a Feeling (Flashdance)" (Progressive Follow Up Mix) – 5:27


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Other cover versions

* Björn Again released a version of the song as a single in 1993, which reached number 65 on the UK Singles Chart. * Swiss singer
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released a version as a duet with
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in 2001, which reached number two in Switzerland, number three in Germany, number 10 in Spain, and number 11 in Austria. * French singer
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released a French version of the song named "Cette vie nouvelle" as the second single from her debut album '' Cette vie nouvelle'' (2002). It peaked at number nine in France and number 36 in the Walloon region of Belgium. * Marie Picasso covered the song in 2007, peaking at number 54 on the Swedish singles chart. * Extensive samples of Cara's version are included in
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's 2010 single " The Sky's the Limit". *
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and
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covered the song for the television series ''
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'' in the season three episode "
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". The single was released May 25, 2012, and charted at number 145 in the United Kingdom.


See also

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List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1980s The following lists the number one singles on the Australian Singles Chart, along with other substantial hits, during the 1980s. The source for this decade is the Kent Music Report (retitled as Australian Music Report in 1987), and the ARIA Char ...
*
List of RPM number-one singles of 1983 ''RPM'' was a Canadian magazine that published the best-performing singles of Canada from 1964 to 2000. During 1983, twenty-seven singles became number-one hits in Canada. Toni Basil commenced the year with her single " Mickey" while Paul McCart ...
* List of number-one singles in 1983 (New Zealand) * List of number-one songs in Norway (
VG-lista 1964 to 1994 This is a summary list of all the top singles in the VG-lista, the official Norwegian hit-chart, from 1964 to 1994. For detailed listings week by week for number-one positions from 1995 onwards, see List of number-one songs in Norway. 1964 # The Be ...
) *
List of number-one singles (Sweden) The following articles contain lists of number-one hits: * List of Billboard number-one singles * Lists of UK Singles Chart number ones * List of number-one singles in Australia * List of number-one singles in Canada * List of number-one singles i ...
*
List of number-one singles of the 1980s (Switzerland) This is a list of singles that reached number one on the Swiss Hitparade during the 1980s. Number-one singles See also *1980s in music References {{SwissNumber1s Number-one singles Switzerland 1980s File:1980s replacement montage02.PN ...
*
List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1983 These are the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number one hits of 1983. The longest running number-one single of 1983 is "Every Breath You Take" by the Police at eight weeks. That year, 9 acts reached number one for the first time: Toto, Patti Austin, Jam ...
* List of number-one dance singles of 1983 (U.S.)


References


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