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All CD releases have included the original "Jive Talkin'". The original issue of the album included the original studio version of "Jive Talkin'" later LP pressings included a live version culled from Here At Last.Bee Gees.Live.
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Saturday Night Fever - The Original Movie Soundtrack was ranked 80th in a 2005 survey held by British television's Channel 4 to determine the 100 greatest albums of all time.
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In 2003 the TV network VH1 named it the 57th greatest album of all time. The soundtrack hit the #1 spot on Billboard Music Chart's Pop Album and Black Album charts. 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. 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.
In addition to the Bee Gees' score, additional incidental music was composed and adapted by David Shire. Other previously released songs from the disco era round out the music in the movie. Two previously released Bee Gee songs, "Jive Talkin'" and "You Should Be Dancing", are also included on the soundtrack. The Bee Gees had originally written and recorded the five original songs for the film, "Stayin' Alive", "Night Fever" and "How Deep Is Your Love" (all performed by the Bee Gees), "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). The cultural impact of Saturday Night Fever in the United States was tremendous.