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''Fame: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture'' is the
soundtrack A soundtrack is recorded music accompanying and synchronised to the images of a motion picture, drama, book, television program, radio program, or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack o ...
from the film of the same name, released in 1980 by
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. In 2003, it was reissued on CD with three bonus tracks, which was then reissued again in 2009 and 2012.


Release and singles

The motion picture soundtrack album for ''Fame'' was released in the U.S. on May 16, 1980, by
RSO Records RSO Records was a record label formed by rock and roll and musical theatre impresario Robert Stigwood and record executive Al Coury in 1973. The letters "RSO" stood for the Robert Stigwood Organisation. RSO managed the careers of several maj ...
. It features nine songs, all of which appear in various scenes in the film. In his later review for
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,
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awarded the album five stars out of five and wrote, "Yes, the production techniques often do sound dated ... but the music by Michael Gore is dynamic, varied, and alive, sung with real passion and vigor, and it still retains its essential spark 23 years after it was a pop culture phenomenon." In the US, the title song " Fame" was released as a
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in May 1980, and reached number 4 on ''
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''s
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chart while the album reached number 7 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. A second single, "
Out Here on My Own "Out Here on My Own" is a ballad from the 1980 musical film '' Fame'', performed by Irene Cara. It was written by sibling songwriting duo Lesley Gore (lyricist) and Michael Gore (composer). The recording was produced by Michael Gore. Cara perform ...
", was released in August and reached number 19 on the Hot 100 chart, while the third single "Red Light" by Linda Clifford was number 41. "Fame" was released in the UK at the end of June, however, it failed to chart. The album was released in the following month, peaking at number 21 on the
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. "Out Here on My Own" was also released in the UK and it too failed to chart. However, in June 1982, after the success of the ''Fame'' TV series, "Fame" was re-released, topping the Singles Chart for three weeks, spending a total of 16 weeks on the chart and it became the second biggest selling single in the United Kingdom of 1982. After its success, the ''Fame'' album was also re-released and also topped the Album Charts. In August, "Out Here on My Own" was re-released, peaking at number 58.


Track listing


Personnel


Musicians

Vocalists * Eric Brockington – lead vocals (9), backing vocals (3, 9), tambourine (3, 9) *
Irene Cara Irene Cara Escalera (March 18, 1959 – November 25, 2022) was an American singer, songwriter and actress of Black, Puerto Rican and Cuban descent. Cara rose to prominence for her role as Coco Hernandez in the 1980 musical film '' Fame'', and f ...
– lead vocals (1, 2, 3, 9), backing vocals (1, 3) * Laura Dean – lead vocals (9) *
Linda Clifford Linda Clifford (born 1944) is an American R&B, disco and house music singer who scored hits from the 1970s to the 1980s, most notably "If My Friends Could See Me Now", " Bridge over Troubled Water", " Runaway Love" and " Red Light". Career ...
– lead vocals (5) *
Paul McCrane Paul David McCrane (born January 19, 1961) is an American film, television and theatre actor, as well as a television director and singer. He is known for his portrayal of Montgomery MacNeil in the 1980 film '' Fame'', Frank Berry in the 1984 fil ...
– lead vocals (4, 6, 9), guitar (6) * Traci Parnell – lead vocals (9), backing vocals (3, 9), tambourine (3, 9) * Contemporary Gospel Chorus of the High School of Music and Art – vocals (7) * Alan Vetter – backing vocals (9) * Amy Wheeler – backing vocals (9) * Ann Roboff – backing vocals (9) * Ann E. Sutton – backing vocals (1, 3) * Annie Roboff – backing vocals (3) * Anthony Evans – backing vocals (3, 9), tambourine (3, 9) * Anthony Ogburn – backing vocals (3) * April Lang – backing vocals (3, 9) * Ben Werblolowsky – backing vocals (9) * Cheryl Questell – backing vocals (3) * Cheryl Williams – backing vocals (9) * Darryl Ware – backing vocals (9), tambourine (9) * Deborah McDuffie – backing vocals (1) * Delphia Shipman – backing vocals (9), tambourine (9) * Denise Andrades – backing vocals (9) * Derek Cheeley – backing vocals (9) * Desiree Lindsay – backing vocals (3), tambourine (3) * Gordon Sayles – backing vocals (3, 9), tambourine (3) * Jean Deetjin – backing vocals (9) * Judith Charlton – backing vocals (9) * Julie Cohen – backing vocals (9) * Kevin Windley – backing vocals (9) * Kim Carlson – backing vocal (3) * Ladd Boris – backing vocals (9) * Lance Gross – backing vocals (9) * Leonard Battle – backing vocals (9) * Lillian Miller – backing vocals (9) * Linda Jefferson – backing vocals (9) * Lisa Herman – backing vocals (3, 9) * Lisa Lowell – backing vocals (3, 9) * Louise Bethune – backing vocals (1, 3) * Luanne Holder – backing vocals (9) *
Luther Vandross Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. (April 20, 1951 – July 1, 2005) was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Known for his sweet and soulful vocals, Vandross has sold over 40 million records worldwide. He achieved eleven consecutive P ...
– backing vocals (1) * Maeretha Stewart – backing vocals (5) * Mary Wormworth – backing vocals (3) * Monica Dizzoza – backing vocals (9) * Nanette Dermanjian – backing vocals (9) * Nanette Schwersenz – backing vocals (9) *
Peggi Blu Peggi Blu is an American actress, singer and vocal coach. She is the 1986 "''Star Search Grand Champion (Female Vocalist)''" winner and the winner of the 2013 "Malibu Music Awards" ("''Vocal Coach of the Year''") award. She is best known as an ...
– backing vocals (1) * Ralph Dujour – backing vocals (9) * Raul Lugo – backing vocals (9) * Robert Bostwick – backing vocals (9) * Robert Koch – backing vocals (3, 9) * Rodney Gray – backing vocals (9) * Saundra Evans – backing vocals (9) * Shirley Jiha – backing vocals (9) * Thais Hockaday – backing vocals (3) *
Ullanda McCullough Ullanda McCullough is an American pop music singer most noted as a backing vocalist. Career McCullough began her singing career at age 13 in Detroit, Michigan. In early 1970s she sang numerous advertising jingles including the 1971 Coca-Cola com ...
– backing vocals (1, 5) * Vicki Sue Robinson – backing vocals (1, 3) * Wanda Tanks – backing vocals (9) * Willie Henry Jr. – backing vocals (3, 9) * Vivian Cherry – backing vocals (5) * Yvette Carrington – backing vocals (9) * Yvonne Lewis – backing vocals (1) String and keyboard musicians *
Billy Cross Billy Cross was born in Manhattan, New York on July 15, 1946 and is an American guitarist, singer and producer who has lived in Denmark since 1980. He has been part of the Danish bands: Delta Cross Band, Cross-Schack-Ostermann, and Everybody's ...
– guitar (9) * Cliff Morris – guitar (4) *
David Spinozza David Spinozza is an American guitarist and producer. He worked with former Beatles Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and John Lennon during the 1970s, and had a long collaboration with singer-songwriter James Taylor, producing Taylor's album ''Walking ...
– guitar (1) *
Elliott Randall Elliott Randall (born June 15, 1947) is an American guitarist best known for being a session musician with popular artists. Randall played the well-known guitar solos from Steely Dan's song "Reelin' in the Years" and Irene Cara's song " Fame". The ...
– guitar solo (1) *Jeff Layton – guitar (4) * Jeff Mironov – guitar (1, 5) * Ross Traut – guitar (5) *
Steve Khan Steve Khan (born Steven Harris Cahn; April 28, 1947) is an American jazz guitarist. Career Steven Harris Cahn was born in Los Angeles. His father, lyricist Sammy Cahn, "loved to hear any and all versions of his songs". He took piano lessons as a ...
– guitar (5) *Michael Monaco –
electric guitar An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar (however combinations of the two - a semi-acoustic guitar and an electric acoustic gui ...
(3) *Gene Santini – bass (9) *
Marcus Miller William Henry Marcus Miller Jr. (born June 14, 1959) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for his work as a bassist. He has worked with trumpeter Miles Davis, pianist Herbie Hancock, singer Luther Vandros ...
– bass (4) *
Neil Jason Neil is a masculine name of Gaelic and Irish origin. The name is an anglicisation of the Irish ''Niall'' which is of disputed derivation. The Irish name may be derived from words meaning "cloud", "passionate", "victory", "honour" or "champion".. ...
– bass (1, 3, 5) * Cliff Carter – keyboards (5) *
Leon Pendarvis Leroy Leon Pendarvis (born 1945) is an American session musician. He plays keyboards and is a background vocalist. He is also an occasional guitarist. The artists he has worked with over the years include Bonnie Raitt on her ''Streetlights'' albu ...
– keyboards (1) *
Rob Mounsey Rob Mounsey (born December 2, 1952) is an American musician, composer, and arranger. Music career Mounsey was born in Berea, Ohio, and grew up in Seattle, Washington, spending a few years each in Findlay and Granville, Ohio. At the age of 17, ...
– keyboards (1), piano (4) *Frank Owens – piano (2) *
Lee Curreri Leonard Charles "Lee" Curreri (born January 4, 1961) is an American actor and musician, most known for his work in the film, '' Fame'' (1980) and its television spinoff, '' Fame'' (1982–1987). Life and work Curreri was born in New York City, in ...
– piano (3) *
Michael Gore Michael Gore (born March 5, 1951) is an American composer. Gore is the younger brother of singer-songwriter Lesley Gore. Biography A 1969 graduate of the Dwight-Englewood School, Gore received the school's Distinguished Alumni Award in 2004. Go ...
– piano (8) *
Ray Chew Ray Chew is an American musician who specializes in keyboards and contemporary and orchestral arranging. He is the music director of ABC's Dancing with the Stars (2014–present). Chew was music director for Fox's American Idol from 2010 to 20 ...
– piano (3), keyboards (5) * Steve Margoshes – piano (9) * Wade Lassister – piano (7) *
Ken Bichel Ken Bichel is an American actor, composer, conductor, pianist, and synthesizer musician. Musical career Bichel attended the Juilliard School where he graduated with a master's degree in piano performance in 1969. While at Juilliard he met Gersh ...
synthesizer A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis and ...
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Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (; born June 4, 1946) is an American musician, sound designer, composer, and record label executive who found early success in the 1970s with her electronic music and sound effects for films and television commercials. Her career ha ...
– synthesizer (4) * Tim Tobias – synthesizer (5) *Alla Goldberg –
cello The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a Bow (music), bowed (sometimes pizzicato, plucked and occasionally col legno, hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually intonation (music), t ...
(9) * Carolyn Halif – cello (9) * Holly Singer – cello (9) * Jesse Levy – cello (4) * Jonathan Abramowitz – cello (3, 4) * Lawrence Lenske – cello (9) * Maurice Bialkin – cello (3, 9) * Richard Locker – cello (4, 9) *
Seymour Barab Seymour Barab (January 9, 1921 – June 28, 2014) was an American composer of opera, songs and instrumental and chamber music, as well as a cellist, organist and pianist. He was best known for his fairy tale operas for young audiences, such as ' ...
– cello (3) *
Donald Palma Donald Palma is a prominent classical double bassist, conductor, bass instructor, and educator of ensemble performance. He is a native of New York City, and is a graduate of the Juilliard School. Palma studied with several noted bassists including ...
double bass The double bass (), also known simply as the bass () (or #Terminology, by other names), is the largest and lowest-pitched Bow (music), bowed (or plucked) string instrument in the modern orchestra, symphony orchestra (excluding unorthodox addit ...
(9) * John Beal – double bass (4, 9) * Lewis Paer – double bass (9) * Ralph Oxman – double bass (9) *
Ron Carter Ronald Levin Carter (born May 4, 1937) is an American jazz double bassist. His appearances on 2,221 recording sessions make him the most-recorded jazz bassist in history. He has won three Grammy awards, and is also a cellist who has recorded nu ...
– double bass (4) *Carolyn Voight – viola (9) * Evelyn Glover – viola (9) * Harold Coletta – viola (9) * Helen C. Huybrechts – viola (9) * Judy Geist – viola (4) * Julien Barber – viola (4) * Lenore Weinstock – viola (4) * Maureen Gallagher – viola (4) * Seymour Berman – viola (9) * Sue Pray – viola (9) * Adam Abeshouse – electric violin (3) * Alphonse Schipani – violin (9) * Arianne Bronne – violin (9) * Carmel Malin – violin (9) * Diana Halprin – violin (4) * Frederick Buldrini – violin (4, 9) * Harold Kohon – violin (4) * Israel Chorberg – violin (9) * Jean Ingraham – violin (9) * Joe Malin – violin (4, 9) * Joseph Rabushka – violin (4) * Joyce Flissler – violin (9) * Kathryn Kienke – violin (9) * Lamar Alsop – violin (4) * Leo Kahn – violin (9) * Leon Goldstein – violin (9) * Leonore Walaniuk – violin (9) * Lewis Eley – violin (4) * Marilyn Wright – violin (9) * Max Ellen – violin (4) * Max Hollander – violin (9) * Peter Dimitriades – violin (9) * Peter VanDerwater – violin (9) * Regis Iandiorio – violin (4, 9) *
Sanford Allen Sanford Allen (born 1939) is an American classical violinist. At the age of 10, he began studying violin at the Juilliard School of Music and continued at the Mannes School of Music under Vera Fonaroff. He was the first African-American regular mem ...
– violin (4) * Suzanne Ornstein – violin (9) * Tony Posk – violin (4) Brass and wind musicians * Donald MacCourt –
bassoon The bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double reed family, which plays in the tenor and bass ranges. It is composed of six pieces, and is usually made of wood. It is known for its distinctive tone color, wide range, versatility, and virtuo ...
(9) * Loren Glickman – bassoon (9) *Charles Russo –
clarinet The clarinet is a musical instrument in the woodwind family. The instrument has a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell, and uses a single reed to produce sound. Clarinets comprise a family of instruments of differing sizes and pitches ...
(9) * William Blount – clarinet (9) * Andrew Lolya –
flute The flute is a family of classical music instrument in the woodwind group. Like all woodwinds, flutes are aerophones, meaning they make sound by vibrating a column of air. However, unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute is a reedless ...
(9) *
Julius Baker Julius Baker (September 23, 1915 – August 6, 2003) was one of the foremost American orchestral flute players. During the course of five decades he concertized with several of America's premier orchestral ensembles including the Chicago Sympho ...
– flute (9) *
Phil Bodner Philip L. Bodner (June 13, 1917 – February 24, 2008) was an American jazz clarinetist and studio musician who also played flute, oboe, saxophone, and English horn. Career A native of Waterbury, Connecticut, Bodner worked as a studio musician ...
– flute (9) * Al Richmond –
French horn The French horn (since the 1930s known simply as the horn in professional music circles) is a brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell. The double horn in F/B (technically a variety of German horn) is the horn most ...
(9) * Peter Gordon – French horn (9) * Ron Sell – French horn (9) * Sharon Moe – French horn (9) *
Don Frank Brooks Don Frank Brooks (8 March 1947, in Dallas, Texas – 25 October 2000, in Manhattan, New York) was an American blues harmonica performing artist. Career Brooks was a full-time harmonica player with Waylon Jennings and was a prolific session musici ...
harmonica The harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notably in blues, American folk music, classical music, jazz, country, and rock. The many types of harmonica inclu ...
(3) * George Marge –
oboe The oboe ( ) is a type of double reed woodwind instrument. Oboes are usually made of wood, but may also be made of synthetic materials, such as plastic, resin, or hybrid composites. The most common oboe plays in the treble or soprano range. A ...
(9) * Marsha Heller – oboe (9) *
Dave Tofani Dave Tofani is an American saxophonist and woodwind player, and composer. As a session musician he has performed on over 500 jazz, pop, and rock recordings such as the clarinet solo on " Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" by Soft Cell.AllMusic Dave Tofani ...
alto saxophone The alto saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments. Saxophones were invented by Belgian instrument designer Adolphe Sax in the 1840s and patented in 1846. The alto saxophone is pitched in E, smaller than the B tenor ...
(3) * David Glasser – alto saxophone (3) * George Young – alto saxophone (5) *
Ronnie Cuber Ronald Edward Cuber (December 25, 1941 – October 7, 2022) was an American jazz saxophonist. He also played in Latin, pop, rock, and blues sessions. In addition to his primary instrument, baritone sax, he played tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet ...
baritone saxophone The baritone saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of instruments, larger (and lower-pitched) than the tenor saxophone, but smaller (and higher-pitched) than the bass. It is the lowest-pitched saxophone in common use - the bass, contra ...
(5) * Denny Morouse –
tenor saxophone The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B (while th ...
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Harold Vick Harold Vick (April 3, 1936 – November 13, 1987) was an American jazz saxophonist and flutist. Biography Harold Vick was born on April 3, 1936 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. At the age of 13 he was given a clarinet by his uncle, Prince Robin ...
– tenor saxophone (5) * David Taylor
bass trombone The bass trombone (german: Bassposaune, it, trombone basso) is the bass instrument in the trombone family of brass instruments. Modern instruments are pitched in the same B♭ as the tenor trombone but with a larger bore, bell and mouthpiece to ...
(5),
trombone The trombone (german: Posaune, Italian, French: ''trombone'') is a musical instrument in the Brass instrument, brass family. As with all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips cause the Standing wave, air column ...
(9) *
Barry Rogers Barron W. "Barry" Rogers (May 22, 1935 – April 18, 1991) was an American jazz and salsa trombonist. Career Born in The Bronx, he descended from Polish Jews and was raised in Spanish Harlem. His family (original name: Rogenstein) possessed a ...
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(5) *
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– tenor trombone (5) *
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– trombone (9) * Harry DiVito – trombone (9) * Chris Rogers –
trumpet The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles. The trumpet group ranges from the piccolo trumpet—with the highest register in the brass family—to the bass trumpet, pitched one octave below the standard ...
(3) * Danny Cahn – trumpet (9) * James Sedlar – trumpet (9) *
Jon Faddis Jon Faddis (born July 24, 1953) is an American jazz trumpet player, conductor, composer, and educator, renowned for both his playing and for his expertise in the field of music education. Upon his first appearance on the scene, he became known ...
– trumpet (5) *
Lew Soloff Lewis Michael Soloff (February 20, 1944–March 8, 2015) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, and actor. Biography From his birth place of New York City, United States, he studied trumpet at the Eastman School of Music and the Juilliard Sc ...
– trumpet (9) * Mike Lawrence – trumpet (3) *
Randy Brecker Randal Edward Brecker (born November 27, 1945) is an American trumpeter, flugelhornist, and composer. His versatility has made him a popular studio musician who has recorded with acts in jazz, rock, and R&B. Early life Brecker was born on Nov ...
– trumpet (5) Drum and percussion musicians *
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– drums (9) * Yogi Horton – drums (1) * Bob Fisher – drums (3) * Steve Jordan – drums (5) * Chris Parker – drums (4) * 'Crusher' Bennett –
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Exc ...
(1) * Gordon Gottlieb – percussion (9) * James Ogden – percussion (9) *
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– percussion (1, 5) * Michael Levenson – percussion (9) * Tony Lewis – percussion (3)


Technical

* Chuck Irwin – recording engineer * Frank Kulaga – recording engineer, mixing engineer * Lincoln Clapp – assistant engineer *
Bernie Grundman Bernie Grundman is an American audio engineer. He is most known for his mastering work and his studio, Bernie Grundman Mastering, which he opened in 1984 in Hollywood. The studio, which includes engineers Chris Bellman, Patricia Sullivan, and Mi ...
– mastering engineer *
Gil Askey Gilbert Askey (March 9, 1925 – April 9, 2014) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, producer and musical director who was born in Austin, Texas, and emigrated to Australia in 1988. Personal life Askey was born in Austin, Texas, on March 9 ...
– arrangement (5), producer (5) * Leon Pendarvis – arrangement (1) * Steve Margoshes – arrangement (4, 9) * Norman Hollyn – music editorial coordinator * Pamela Adler – production coordination *
Artie Kaplan Artie Kaplan is an American recording artist, songwriter and a session musician. He has also been a music contractor where he was hired to musicians for sessions. In the 1960s, he was casting musicians for sessions for Aldon Music. When musicia ...
– music contractor * Earl Shendell – music contractor * Sephra Herman – music contractor * Glenn Ross – art direction and design * Tim Owens – art direction and design


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References

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