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- "Crying in the Rain" is a song written by Howard Greenfield and Carole King and originally recorded by The Everly Brothers. The song was the only collaboration between successful songwriters Greenfield (lyrics) and King (music), both of whom worked for Aldon Music at the time of the song's composition. On a whim, two Aldon songwriting partnerships decided to switch partners for a day - Gerry Goffin (who normally worked with King) partnered with Greenfield's frequent writing partner, Jack Keller, leaving King and Greenfield to pair up for the day. Despite the commercial success of their collaboration, King and Greenfield never wrote another song together.
- A dramatization of Nazi Germany's final Western Front counterattack of World War II.
- An Irish immigrant and his daughter move into a town in the American South with a magical piece of gold that will change people's lives, including a struggling farmer and African American citizens threatened by a bigoted politician.
- An aging group of outlaws look for one last big score as the "traditional" American West is disappearing around them.
- An apolitical college student joins a group of campus protesters to meet girls but gets swept up in their cause and involved in a violent confrontation with police.
- A comedy variety show that teaches basic phonetic and grammar concepts using live-action sketches, cartoons, songs, and Spider-Man episodes.
- "Elected" is a 1972 song by Alice Cooper, the first Hot 100 hit from the studio album Billion Dollar Babies.
- After one of its members witnesses a political assassination, a motorbike gang becomes the target of a string of murders, prompting a cop to join their ranks to determine who is responsible.
- A teenage girl once possessed by a demon finds that it still lurks within her. Meanwhile, a priest investigates the death of the girl's exorcist.
- Thinly disguised account of the relationship between radical black activist Angela Davis and Black Panther and prison inmate George Jackson, who was killed in a failed 1971 prison breakout.
- Video clip of the song "You and Me" by Alice Cooper from the album "Lace and Whiskey"
- Video clip for the song "(No More) Love at Your Convenience " by Alice Cooper, from the album "Lace and Whiskey".
- A film account and presentation of the final concert of The Band.
- Music video by Rod Stewart performing "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?".
- Documentary of the emerging punk rock music scene in Los Angeles in 1977-1978.
- Official music video for the single "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" performed by Devo. In this rendition of the iconic song by The Rolling Stones, the group perform in a quirky way as a little story involved a young guy fails to get some satisfaction with the girl he loves.
- Ramones fanatic and delinquent Riff Randell battles it out with the strict new principal of Vince Lombardi High School, Miss Togar, with help from the Ramones.
- The origins, exploits and the ultimate fate of the Jesse James gang is told in a sympathetic portrayal of the bank robbers made up of brothers who begin their legendary bank raids because of revenge.
- A young Texas good ol' boy has a knack with electronic equipment, and that talent gets him a job as a roadie with a raucous travelling rock-and-roll show.
- Two American college students on a walking tour of Britain are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit exists.
- Mel Brooks brings his one-of-a-kind comic touch to the history of mankind covering events from the Old Testament to the French Revolution in a series of episodic comedy vignettes.
- A federal marshal stationed at a mining colony on the Jupiter moon of Io uncovers a drug-smuggling conspiracy. He gets no help from the workers or authorities when he finds himself marked for murder.
- Three of four models, who had plastic surgery done by Larry after a computed list, are dead. Neither the cops nor Larry believe they're suicides. Larry investigates and stays with the fourth model. Who's behind the lists and murders?
- Tom Sharky is demoted to vice after a bust goes terribly wrong. He and his team stumble across a mob murder tied to prostitution and government.
- During the Great Depression, a sheet-music salesman seeks to escape his dreary life through popular music and a love affair with an innocent schoolteacher.
- A promotional video for Prince's 1981 single "Controversy."
- A music video for the 1981 song "Cool" by the American funk band The Time, a single released from their album "The Time".
- On another planet in the distant past, a Gelfling embarks on a quest to find the missing shard of a magical crystal, and to restore order to his world.
- Madonna's first video and single from her debut self-titled album.
- An American oil company has plans for a new refinery and sends someone to Scotland to buy up an entire village, but things don't go as expected.
- Synthetic kryptonite laced with tar splits Superman in two: good Clark Kent and bad Man of Steel.
- Two sets of two college guys spend a spring break together in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. There they have lots of fun in and out of the sun.
- Madonna's second single and video from her debut self-titled album. The beginning of showing her progressive sexuality that set her apart.
- The music video for "Jump" was directed by David Lee Roth. It is a straightforward performance clip, much like many of the hard rock videos of the time. It was nominated for three MTV Video Music Awards, and won "Best Stage Performance" for the video. The video was groundbreaking and set the standard for performance videos that directors still try to emulate. To produce such a video, the band is recorded performing the song several times from beginning to end. Then, the band members are shot doing random stage moves without the pretense of actually playing the song (note that Eddie is seen playing the guitar at times when no guitar can be heard). Some candid footage is shot with the band goofing around, and then the footage is edited into a video.
- Madonna performs in the music video "Holiday" from the album "Madonna" recorded for Sire Records and Warner Brothers Records. With two back-up dancers, Madonna sings and dances in a black shirt and black skirt with tights. She dancers in front of a large window containing a man dressed in pajamas.
- Fleetwood Mac performs at the Forum in Los Angeles in 1982. Hits from their classic Rumours album are performed, along with cuts from the 1975 Fleetwood Mac album, the 1979 Tusk album, and the 1982 Mirage album.
- A promotional video for Prince's 1983 hit single "Little Red Corvette."
- Travis Henderson, an aimless drifter who has been missing for four years, wanders out of the desert and must reconnect with society, himself, his life, and his family.
- Considered by critics as the greatest concert film of all time, the live performance was shot over the course of three nights at Hollywood's Pantages Theater in December of 1983 and features Talking Heads' most memorable songs.
- A middle-aged unknown comes seemingly out of nowhere to become a legendary baseball player with almost supernatural talent.
- A young musician, tormented by an abusive situation at home, must contend with a rival singer, a burgeoning romance, and his own dissatisfied band, as his star begins to rise.
- A missing heir of respected Scottish family, raised in African jungles by animals, finally returns to his estate only to realize that difference between the two worlds is really significant.
- Kermit and his friends go to New York City to get their musical on Broadway only to find it's a more difficult task than they anticipated.
- Music video for Madonna's single from her 1983 debut self-titled album. Her third video, but the first to get heavy air play.
- Iconic music video for Madonna's single, off the album of the same name.
- Music video for Madonna's single from her 1983 debut self-titled album. Her fourth video, but the first to get her widely noticed for her fashion.