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514: 412:, wanted to take advantage of his popularity by moving the film's release up from the April 1984 slot that had been planned to December 16, 1983. The loss of those four months that had been available for publicizing the film disrupted the plans that the studio had to market it using members of the cast. The movie opened in ninth place in its first weekend of release and earned a total of $ 16 million over the course of its theatrical run. 394:, who is also credited for its story and screenplay, explained the connection between Cara's song and the characters he created: "The story is basically about a bunch of guys who really don't have it together and how by the film's end they turn themselves around. That's the dream." One of the underdog cabbies was played by 550:
song was directed and edited by Doug Dowdle and produced by Jeffrey Abelson, a then up-and-coming movie studios liaison for music television shows and record companies. His arranging of the shoot for the video for this song was helpful in establishing his role as go-between. Cara was in production on
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chart, where it got as high as number 65 over the course of eight weeks. That issue also reported that the music video for the song debuted on the "MTV Adds & Rotation" list, which noted that it was added to the cable channel's playlist of music videos as of December 14. The song also reached
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and historical landmarks balancing out the slapstick scenes from the film that appear throughout the video. For example, a scene from the film in which two of the drivers try frantically to exit a cab that has stalled on railroad tracks as a train approaches is sandwiched between shots of Cara
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The promotional clip for the song featured Cara doing some lip-syncing and dancing along against two different backdrops: one inside her home after receiving a note that reads, "We miss you, Irene! Your friends at D.C. Cab", and the other on the streets of London with
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titled "The Dream (Hold On to Your Dream)". Moroder also composed the score for that film and produced the soundtrack album. He wrote the music for the song, and Cara again sang and co-wrote the lyrics. She also made a cameo appearance in the film as herself.
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both included the debut of "The Dream" on their respective lists of the 100 most popular singles in the US and listed "Why Me?" with bullets indicating noteworthy airplay and sales gains, giving her two songs moving up the charts at the same time.
310:", but Cara was credited with presenting a different vocal side in the new track in which she sang about the difficulties encountered before reaching her goal and the fact that she stayed committed to her belief in what she wanted to achieve. 291:, the decision to release the film four months earlier than originally slated prompted an arrangement for her album to be reissued with the song. A slightly different version (more noticeable in the intro) was also included on the film's 29: 881: 1650: 1378: 1296: 1260: 1224: 1188: 1152: 869: 1635: 571:", she agreed to be included as one of a dozen celebrities providing individual cameos in which they shouted the film song's name into the camera. 1645: 498:' mold." However, they added that "Cara showcases a different vocal side here, and with aggressive guitar backdrop the side stands on its own." 1598: 636: 494:
magazine compared the song to Cara's previous soundtrack excursion, stating that it "begins dream-like and builds to an energetic race in the '
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Upon recognizing the day in history on which Cara reached number one in the US with "Flashdance... What a Feeling", the editors at
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magazine, "I flew over there, set everything up and lensed her in less than a day." Since Cara was living in
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noted, "Unfortunately for Cara, her next soundtrack hit... would not have nearly the same cultural impact."
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and interspersed clips from the film with scenes of Cara performing the song in various London locales.
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on November 2, 1983, without the new soundtrack single, but one of the film's executive producers,
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The release of the soundtrack album, which had been slated for February 1984 by
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told the story of a taxi service in the nation's capital. The film's producer,
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Critics compared the song with her most recent soundtrack contribution, "
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and included "The Dream", was also now moved up to December. Cara's own
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some months later when Abelson was in town shooting the video for the
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released the first single from the soundtrack to the upcoming
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that he would get Cara to appear in the music video. He told
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Index


Single
Irene Cara
What a Feelin'
D.C. Cab: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
B-side
You Were Made for Me
Genre
Post-disco
synth-pop
Label
Geffen
Songwriter(s)
Pete Bellotte
Irene Cara
Giorgio Moroder
Producer(s)
Giorgio Moroder
Irene Cara
Why Me?
Breakdance
"Irene Cara - The Dream (Hold On To Your Dream) - What A Feelin'"
YouTube
Giorgio Moroder
Pete Bellotte
Irene Cara
D.C. Cab
What a Feelin'
LP
soundtrack album

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