1977 Blockbuster Soundtrack Produced Four No. 1s, But Oscars Ignored It ...Saudi Arabia

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The movie soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever was released in November 1977. It turned disco, which was an underground dance movement, into a mainstream cultural phenomenon.

Instead, the nominated songs that year included "You Light Up My Life" (Debby Boone), "Nobody Does it Better" (Carly Simon), "Candle on the Water" (Helen Reddy), "The Slipper and the Rose Waltz" (Richard Chamberlain and Gemma Cravin) and "Someone's Waiting for You" (Shelby Flint).

Per Billboard, five of the Bee Gees' songs were eligible for nomination for the Academy Awards and were submitted. The songs sent for Oscar consideration were “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever,” “If I Can’t Have You,” and “More Than a Woman.”

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Oh, and the song that won an Oscar that year? Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life."

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