D.C. Cab (soundtrack)
"Deadline U.S.A." redirects here. For the 1952 crime film, see Deadline – U.S.A..
| D.C. Cab (soundtrack) | |
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| Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
| Released | 1983 | 
| Recorded | 1983 | 
| Genre | Pop | 
| Label | MCA Records | 
D.C. Cab is the original motion picture soundtrack to the film D.C. Cab, and was released in 1983.
Track listing
- "The Dream (Hold On To Your Dream)" - Irene Cara (Irene Cara, Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte)
 - "Deadline U.S.A." - Shalamar (Allee Willis, Danny Sembello, Dennis Matkosky)
 - "D.C. Cab" - Peabo Bryson (Richard Feldman, Rick Kelly, Larry John McNally)
 - "Knock Me on My Feet" - Champaign (Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte)
 - "Squeeze Play" - Karen Kamon (Phil Galdston, Andy Goldmark)
 - "World Champion" - Leon Sylvers III (Ron Finch, Daryl Ross)
 - "Single Heart" - DeBarge (Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte)
 - "Party Me Tonight" - Stephanie Mills (Giorgio Moroder, Pete Bellotte)
 - "One More Time Around the Block Ophelia" - Gary U.S. Bonds (Phil Galdston, Peter Thom)
 - "Knock Me on My Feet" (Instrumental) - Giorgio Moroder (Giorgio Moroder)
 
The following songs from the film are not included on the soundtrack album.
- "Vietnam" - Jimmy Cliff (Jimmy Cliff)
 - "Why Baby Why" - Gary Busey
 
Charts
The album charted on both the Billboard pop and R&B charts in 1984, peaking at #181[1] and #56,[2] respectively. The title song, performed by Peabo Bryson, reached #53 on Billboard's Hot Black Singles chart in March 1984.[3] Irene Cara's track "The Dream" peaked at #37 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1984.
| Chart (1984) | Peak position  | 
|---|---|
| U.S. Billboard 200 | 181 | 
| U.S. Billboard Top R&B Albums | 56 | 
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles ("The Dream") | 37 | 
References
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