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Ray Parker Jr.-A Woman Needs Love. Find a Ray Parker Jr. And Raydio - A Woman Needs Love first pressing or reissue. Complete your Ray Parker Jr. And Raydio collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs.A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do)‎: ‎4:01You Can't Fight What You Feel‎: ‎5:45All In The Way You Get Down‎: ‎3:51So Into You‎: ‎4:30Missing. 1981 - A Woman Needs Love 01. Jr., Ray Parker, Raydio. Ray Parker, Jr. & Raydio - Collection 1978-2010. A Woman Needs Love followed Two Places at the Same Time as the second of two albums credited to Ray Parker Jr. It was the first time Parker got the front sleeve to himself -- a signal that he had become the focal point, even though Raydio was his baby from the beginning. While Arnell Carmichael continued to.

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Stewart Bushong Radiologic Science Technologists Pdf To Excel. 'Ghostbusters' by from the album Released May 1984 Recorded 1983 Length 4: 06 Ray Parker Jr. Singles chronology 'Woman Out of Control' (1984) ' Ghostbusters' (1984) 'Jamie' (1984) 'Woman Out of Control' (1984) ' Ghostbusters' (1984) 'Jamie' (1984) soundtrack singles chronology ' Ghostbusters' (1984) Ghostbusters1984 ' (1989) 1989 ' Ghostbusters' is a song written by as the theme to the starring,,, and.

Debuting at #68 on June 16, 1984, the song reached number one on the on August 11, 1984, staying there for three weeks, and at number two on the on September 16, 1984, staying there for three weeks. The song re-entered the on November 2, 2008, at No. 49. It was nominated at the for, but lost to 's '. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] According to Parker, he was approached by the film's producers to create a theme song for the film, though he only had a few days to do so and the film's title seemed impossible to include in any lyrics.

However, when watching television late at night, Parker saw a cheap commercial for a local service that reminded him that the film had a similar commercial featured for the fictional business. This inspired him to write the song as a pseudo-advertising jingle that the business could have commissioned as a promotion. Claims to have been approached to write the Ghostbusters theme based on his successful contribution to Harold Ramis's (the song '). He turned down the opportunity as he did not want to be known as a soundtrack artist. He mentions this on the 'Words & Music' interview disc. Music video [ ] The music video for the song was directed by the same director as the Ghostbusters film,, and produced by Jeffrey Abelson. It features a young woman, played by actress Cindy Harrell, who is haunted by a portrayed by Parker, roaming a nearly all-black house interior with vibrant designs outlining the sparse architectural and industrial features until the woman finally calls the service.

It also contains footage from the film and features cameos from many celebrities of the day, including,,,,,,,,,,, and; all of whom exclaim the song's 'Ghostbusters!' Chase appears again after Garr, but chokes on his cigarette when he tries to exclaim 'Ghostbusters!' ; Franken also pops up in the house before the separately framed cameos begin. The video concludes with Parker and the stars of the film, in full Ghostbuster costume, dancing down the streets of. The Ghostbusters also perform the same dance in the closing credits to the cartoon series as well as in a trailer for the 2009. Lawsuit [ ] When the theme song of was released, sued and Ray Parker Jr.

For plagiarism, stating that Parker's song was too similar to Lewis' '. Lewis had been approached to compose the main theme song for the film. The three parties out of court. Details of the settlement (specifically, that Columbia Pictures paid Lewis a settlement) remained confidential until 2001, when Lewis commented on the payment in an episode of 's. Parker subsequently sued Lewis for breaching confidentiality. Personnel [ ] • –,, bass, synth, drums • - • Charles Green - saxophone • Brian Fairweather - guitar • - synth • - harp • Don Peake - music editor for film • Steve Hallquist/Ray Parker, Jr.