1985 No.1 Ballad Ranked Among 'Top Movie Songs of All Time' Won an Oscar  ...Saudi Arabia

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Directed by Taylor Hackard, White Nights starred Mikhail Baryshnikov, Gregory Hines, Jerzy Skolimowski, Helen Mirren, and Isabella Rossellini, with it becoming her big screen debut as an actor. The main concept of the film focused on its use of dance and choreography by Twyla Tharp. While the film wasn't the biggest success among critics, it still succeeded at the box office, having made over $40 million.

Despite being on opposite sides politically, the two form an uneasy bond as they navigate surveillance, loyalty, and their shared passion for dance. Koyla struggles with the idea of returning to a life he once escaped, with Raymond devising a plan to help Koyla regain his freedom.

The song was created alongside James Anthony Carmichael, but it wasn't included in the film's soundtrack for a reason. In 1983, Richie was on a career high after releasing his album Can't Slow Down, and his record label didn't want his first single to be under a different company. Instead, they released "Say You, Say Me" as part of Richie's 1986 album Dancing on the Ceiling.

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