Maniac (Michael Sembello song)
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"Maniac" appears during an early scene in Flashdance and is used as the backing track of a montage sequence showing Alex (Jennifer Beals) training strenuously in her converted warehouse.
The song was included in Flashdance after Sembello's wife accidentally included it on a tape sent to executives at Paramount Pictures who were looking for music to use in the film.[2]
A dance music version was released in 2000, by Irish DJ Mark McCabe, entitled "Maniac 2000".
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Personnel
- Michael Sembello – lead vocals, bass synth, guitar, background vocals
- Danny Sembello – bass synth, synthesizers, acoustic piano, background vocals
- Carlos Vega – Simmons drums
- Chris Page – additional synthesizer
- John Sembello – background vocals
Charts and awards
"Maniac" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks beginning on September 10, 1983 and is one of the highest-grossing songs ever written for a film. In addition to producing "Maniac", Phil Ramone produced the song that would dethrone it from the top spot, Billy Joel's "Tell Her About It". The Original Soundtrack of Flashdance won the 1983 Grammy Award for Best Album of Original Score Written for A Motion Picture or a Television Special.
The song was nominated for an Academy Award. Another song from the film, "Flashdance... What a Feeling" performed by Irene Cara, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1983.
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Other appearances
In film, the song is featured in Jake Speed (1986) performed instrumentally by a nightclub band,[28] Tommy Boy (1995), when Chris Farley gets hosed at a gas station; it also features in American Wedding (2003), when Stifler dances to it in a dance-off competition in a gay nightclub. It was sung by Deutschland sucht den Superstar (DSDS; "Germany seek the Superstar") winner Alexander Klaws in the 2003 World Idol competition.
See also
References
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