Every SINGLE SONG from The Blues Brothers! | Aretha Franklin, Rawhide & More | TUNE
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
- Check out ALL the songs from The Blues Brothers, featuring performances from musical legends like Aretha Franklin, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles and James Brown!
00:00 - The Old Landmark - James Brown
02:16 - Think - Aretha Franklin
05:04 - Shake a Tailfeather - Ray Charles
07:18 - Rawhide/Stand By Your Man
10:28 - Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway
13:21 - Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
16:14 - Jailhouse Rock
What is The Blues Brothers (1980) about?
Comedy icons John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd star in the outrageously funny musical comedy The Blues Brothers. After the release of Jake Blues (Belushi) from prison, he and brother Elwood (Aykroyd) take their blues band back on the road in an attempt to raise money for the orphanage where they were raised. Havoc ensues as the brothers seek redemption on their "mission from God." This comedy classic features musical performances by blues legends Ray Charles, James Brown, Aretha Franklin and Cab Calloway.
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Timeless Cool--John Belushi, Blues music and The Blues Brothers.😎😎🎤🎷🎸🎹🎺🎹🥁🎥🎬🙌🙌
I remember going to the movies to see it. Love ❤️. I’ve been a fan of SNL since day one. Jake and Elwood
I swear, Matt Murphy was up there with Paul Rudd in terms of being a dude who aged gracefully. He was 51 years old in this movie, 13 years older than Aretha Franklin, 12 years older than Steve Cropper and Donald Dunn. In fact, he was almost a full year older than Ray Charles.
forgot "Sweet Home Chicago"
Yeah, weird omission, especially since it's the musical number that arguably most drives the story forward. Maybe they left it out because so much of it ends up being less diagetic within the story. After all, we still hear it playing as they're driving back to Chicago, so it becomes score at that point.