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| The original film soundtrack! Includes You're The One That I Want, Summer Nights, Grease, We Go Together, Hopelessly Devoted To You, Greased Lightning, etc. |
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| 1 Grease - Valli, Frankie |
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| 2 Summer Nights - Newton-John, Olivia |
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| 3 Hopelessly Devoted to You - Newton-John, Olivia |
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| 4 You're the One That I Want - Travolta, John |
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| 5 Sandy - Travolta, John |
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| 6 Beauty School Dropout - Avalon, Frankie |
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| 7 Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee - Channing, Stockard |
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| 8 Greased Lightnin' - Travolta, John |
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| 9 It's Raining on Prom Night - Bullens, Cindy |
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| 10 Alone at a Drive-In Movie [Instrumental] |
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| 11 Blue Moon - Sha Na Na |
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| 12 Rock & Roll Is Here to Stay - Sha Na Na |
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| 13 Those Magic Changes - Sha Na Na |
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| 14 Hound Dog - Sha Na Na |
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| 15 Born to Hand Jive - Sha Na Na |
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| 16 Tears on My Pillow - Sha Na Na |
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| 17 Mooning - Bullens, Cindy |
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| 18 Freddy, My Love - Bullens, Cinty |
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| 19 Rock & Roll Party Queen - Saint Louis, Louis |
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| 20 There Are Worse Things I Could Do - Channing, Stockard |
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| 21 Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee - Newton-John, Olivia |
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| 22 We Go Together - Travolta, John |
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| 23 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing [Instrumental] |
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| 24 Grease - Valli, Frankie |
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Album Review
Grease was a huge success as a Broadway musical prior to hitting the big screen in 1978. That was the version that transformed Grease into a phenomenon -- it was a runaway box office success, and then became a TV, cable and video favorite. The soundtrack rivaled its film counterpart as a pop culture perennial, and it's not hard to see why -- its good-natured pastiche of doo-wop and early rock & roll is infectious and charming, due in no small part to John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John's charismatic, engaging performances. They sing the majority of the originals -- "Summer Nights," "Hopelessly Devoted To You," "You'Re The One That I Want," "Sandy," "Greased Lightnin'" -- which were the reason why the film and soundtrack became blockbusters. The fact that the originals hold up better than the '50s tunes is largely due to Sha Na Na's workmanlike performances, but the originals are so giddily enjoyable -- not only the quintet mentioned above, but also Frankie Avalon's "Beauty School Dropout," Stockard Channing's "Look At Me, I'M Sandra Dee" and Frankie Valli's title track -- that everything works. Some listeners may prefer the Broadway cast recording, but the fact of the matter is, the sleek pop production the movie's soundtrack boasts and the cast's enthusiastic performances go along way in making this "Grease" the definitive "Grease". ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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