!It was a hit as the soundtrack for the movie "Saturday Night Fever."
The soundtrack is sprinkled with disco tunes and songs by artists such as Kool & the Gang and KC & the Sunshine Band.
It won the Grammy Award for Best Album in 1979, becoming the first soundtrack to win the award, and its cultural impact was enormous in the United States.
A:
1)
Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive
2)
Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love
3)
Bee Gees - Night Fever
4)
Bee Gees - More Than A Woman
5)
Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have You
B:
1)
Walter Murphy - A Fifth Of Beethoven
2)
Tavares - More Than A Woman
3)
Bill Oakes & David Shire - Manhattan Skyline
4)
Ralph MacDonald - Calypso Breakdown
C:
1)
Bill Oakes & David Shire - Night On Disco Mountain
2)
Kool & The Gang - Open Sesame
3)
Bee Gees - Jive Talkin'
4)
Bee Gees - You Should Be Dancing
5)
KC & The Sunshine Band - Boogie Shoes
D:
1)
Bill Oakes & David Shire - Salsation
2)
MFSB - K-Jee
3)
The Trammps - Disco Inferno
Compiled By, Recording Supervisor [Album Supervision] - Bill Oakes
Compiled By, Supervised By [Album] - Bill Oakes
Engineer - Karl Richardson (A1 to A4, C3, C4)
Engineer [Assistant] - Tyrone Williams (A5)
Engineer - Danny Wallin
Engineer [Assistant; Quebec] - Nick Blacona
Mastered By - Wally Traugott
Mastered By - Wally Traugott
Engineer - Ray Thompson (C3)
Engineer - Larry Miles (A5, B2)
Engineer - Steve Pouliot (A5, B2)
Engineer [Assistant; Miami] - Ed Marshal
Engineer [Assistant] - John Blanch
Engineer [Assistant] - Michel Marie (A1 to A4)
Photography [Bee Gees] - Francesco Scavullo
Photography By [Bee Gees] - Francesco Scavullo
Liner Notes - 湯川れい子
Engineer [Assistant] - Jim Nau (A5)
Photography [Yvonne Elliman] - Norman Seeff
Photography By [Yvonne Elliman] - Norman Seeff
Engineer [Assistant] - Jerry Crawford (B3, C1, D1)