DOWNLOAD SONG bit.ly Flashdance What a Feeling Irene Cara © 1983 Unidisc Composition Group Become a Fan On? Facebook CLICK bit.ly Follow on Twitter! twitter.com Jennifer Beals Irene Cara is best renowned as a singer of movie themes, though she worked as an actress since childhood. Raised in New York City, she appeared on Broadway in 1967 in the musical Maggie Flynn at age eight and can be heard on the cast album for the show The Me Nobody Knows. From the age of 16, she was turning up on television and in films, including a part in the TV mini-series Roots 2 in 1979. In 1980, she was catapulted into celebrity and a singing career by her advent in the film Fame, for which she sang the title song, an Oscar-winning Top Ten hit. Also from the film was her Top 40 hit “Out Here on My Own.” In 1983, she topped the charts with “Flashdance…What a Feelin’” from the movie Flashdance, a song she co-wrote that won another Oscar, and Cara won a couple of Grammys for her contributions to the soundtrack. Her What a Feelin’ album included the hits “Why Me?” and “Breakdance,” and she also made the Top 40 with a third movie theme, “The Dream (Hold on to Your Dream),” from DC Cab. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Composition Guide Jennifer Beals stars as Alex Owens, a Pittsburgh steel-mill welder by day, and bar dancer by night. Harboring dreams of a career in ballet, she is agreed fiscal help in this endeavor by her boss Nick Hurley (Michael Nouri) and moral help by demanding but huge-hearted instructor …
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