Endless Love (soundtrack)

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Endless Love
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Soundtrack album by
various artists
Released1981
Recorded1979–81
Genre Pop
Length41:45
Label Mercury Records
PolyGram
Producer various artists
Singles from Endless Love
  1. "Endless Love"
    Released: 26 June 1981 (US) [1]

Endless Love: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film of the same name. The album was released worldwide by Mercury Records and PolyGram in 1981.

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While the Endless Love movie itself faded into obscurity, the film's soundtrack and its theme song by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie, also called "Endless Love", certainly did not. The song was a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, and nearly 30 years after its release still remains the best-selling single of Ross' career. The single stayed at No. 1 for no less than nine weeks from August 9 to October 10, 1981, making it the biggest-selling single of the year in the US. It also topped the Billboard R&B chart and the Adult Contemporary chart as well as becoming a top ten hit single in the UK, peaking at No. 7. It also reached the top ten charts in most parts of the world. The duet single was released by Motown Records worldwide since both artists were still signed to that label at the time, and in effect, became the most successful single in Motown history. It however became Ross' final hit single for the label; shortly thereafter, she signed a then record-breaking $20 million deal with RCA Records. Her first album for her new label, the self-produced Why Do Fools Fall in Love , released the same year, included a solo version of "Endless Love". The Endless Love soundtrack also included a second duet with Ross and Richie, "Dreaming of You", and both songs were also included as orchestral versions alongside Jonathan Tunick's original score.

While Ross' appearance on the Endless Love soundtrack marked the end of an era as she left Motown after twenty years on the label, Lionel Richie's work for the album instead became a new beginning in his career both as a composer, producer and an artist in his own right. The "Endless Love" single was released while he was still officially a member of the Commodores. The success of the duet encouraged Richie to branch out into a full-fledged solo career, releasing his self-titled debut album in 1982 which produced another chart-topping single, "Truly", continuing the style of his ballads with the Commodores like "Easy", "Three Times a Lady" and "Still", as well as ballads Richie composed and produced for other artists like "Lady" for Kenny Rogers which hit No. 1 in 1980.

The soundtrack album also featured two tracks that were not originally recorded for the actual film: KISS' "I Was Made for Lovin' You", first released on their album Dynasty , a No. 11 hit on Billboard's singles chart in 1979, as well as Cliff Richard's "Dreamin'", written by singer Leo Sayer and producer Alan Tarney, originally included on Richard's album I'm No Hero, also a top ten hit in the UK in 1980. Blondie's 1979 US and UK No. 1 hit "Heart of Glass" which also briefly appeared in the movie was not included on the soundtrack album.

The Endless Love soundtrack was re-released on CD by PolyGram in 1998; this 1998 CD version is now out-of-print. In December 2014, PolyGram re-released the CD soundtrack in Japan under Universal Japan SHM-CD.

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Track listing

Side A

  1. "Endless Love" (Lionel Richie) – 4:26
  2. "Dreaming of You" (Thomas McClary, Richie) – 4:31
    • Performed by Ross and Richie
  3. "I Was Made for Lovin' You" (Paul Stanley, Desmond Child, Vini Poncia) – 3:59
  4. "Dreamin'" (Leo Sayer, Alan Tarney) – 3:37
  5. "Endless Love" (Theme) (Richie) - 2:45
    • Instrumental

Side B

  1. "Dreaming of You" (Theme) (Richie) – 4:44
    • Instrumental
  2. "Heart Song" (Jonathan Tunick) – 1:42
    • Instrumental
  3. "David Goes to Jade's House" (Tunick) – 3:35
    • Instrumental
  4. "Ann Sees David and Jade Making Love" (Tunick) – 3:32
    • Instrumental
  5. "David at the Institution" (Dialogue) (Tunick) – 4:28
    • Instrumental
  6. "Endless Love" (Reprise) (Richie) – 4:27
    • Performed by Ross and Richie

Charts

Chart (1981)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report) [2] 26

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [3] Gold50,000^
Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong) [4] Platinum20,000*
United Kingdom (BPI) [5] Gold100,000^
United States (RIAA) [6] Gold500,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

Production

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