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Diane Warren, The Doctor. Arista Records. Produced by Jack White/Robbie Buchanan Performed by Laura Branigan.
Here in the night There's a perfume in the air You can almost smell the danger Pressed in a crowd You can feel the heat flow In the touch of every stranger We're out on the town And it's action that we're after Keep fannin' the flame Just a little faster
It's gonna be a hot night We're gonna have a hot night tonight It's gonna be a hot night We won't get no sleep tonight Too hot, it's too hot
The need in your eyes Hits me to the heart With a shot of stimulation Come on with me In a moment I will see Such a burnin' fascination
chorus#2: No stopping it now We got to stay in motion We're two-foot of fire Two-foot of emotion
It's gonna be a hot night We're gonna have a hot night tonight It's gonna be a hot night We won't get no sleep tonight Too hot, it's too hot
It's gonna be a hot night We're gonna have a hot night tonight It's gonna be a hot night We won't get no sleep tonight Too hot, it's too hot
No stopping it now We got to stay in motion We're two-foot of fire Two-foot of emotion
It's gonna be a hot night We're gonna have a hot night tonight It's gonna be a hot night We won't get no sleep tonight Too hot, it's too hot
It's gonna be a hot night We're gonna have a hot night tonight It's gonna be a hot night We won't get no sleep tonight Too hot, it's too hot
It's gonna be a hot night We're gonna have a hot night tonight It's gonna be a hot night We won't get no sleep tonight Too hot, it's too hot
[Fade Out] | Where in the Movie?
This song is really hard to remember as it's heard only for a few seconds and supposed to be played on a room out of the scene, so it's volume is reduced.
As Dana walks in front of Louis apartment quietly to not be heard we can listen to "Hot night" playing at Louis party behind the corridors walls.
Unfortunately for Dana, Luis open the door to greets her. As the door open the "Hot Night' song become louder.
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LAURA BRANIGAN Laura Branigan, a four-time Grammy Award nominee with album and single sales exceeding ten million in the United States alone, has had three other top ten hits, Self Control, How Am I Suppose To Live Without You,and Solitaire,and many other top forty hits including Power Of Love,The Lucky One,and Spanish Eddie,to name just a few. Laura describes herself as being "obsessed with music" and says that as much as she enjoys working with other musicians in the studio --she's recorded eight albums and is currently working on another--nothing compares to performing for a live audience. She has performed for audiences in the United States,Europe,Asia and Africa,touring the world several times,but the thrill of performing live never fails her."When you're on stage",she says "the audience becomes your other half.It's the ultimate high you can reach as a musician--an incredible feeling.And no matter where I am it's the same; there's a reason we call music the universal language." Laura's four octave range, and sheer power of her vocal instrument,make it possible to not only fill an arena with the wail of raw emotion,but to also caress a lyric so tenderly it seems to shimmer with sound. To even the most causal observer it is clear she was meant to sing.Surprisingly though, it was not always clear to Laura.She talks freely about her development as a musician,explaining that it was only after touring with Leonard Cohen as a background vocalist that she realized what she wanted most was to sing. After returning from Europe with Cohen, she met with music industry legends Ahmet Ertegen and Doug Morris. The rest of the story is well documented in music history.In addition to platinum sales of her Self Control album and the single Gloria,Laura struck gold with the Self Control title track well as with the albums Branigan and Branigan2.She has sung for audiences on every continent and her Best Of... albums have sold millions in every world market including Europe,Asia,Africa and the Pacific Rim. Impressive as her career has been,however,Laura doesn't believe in looking back.Instead she is focused on the work she is doing now. "In the beginning" she says "all I wanted was to express myself emotionally with my voice.That's all that mattered to me.But over the years I learned a lot about the different elements it takes to make a song work.Now I think I'm getting it all down.I know I'm doing the best work of my career and I'm really excited about what the future holds."Laura's new album is due out in. |
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