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''Rocky IV'' is the original motion picture soundtrack to the movie of the same name. It was originally released in 1985 on the Scotti Brothers label. In 2010 Intrada Records released the original score by Vince DiCola, which was not available before. The soundtrack was hugely successful on the strength of two top-five singles, Survivor's "Burning Heart" (which Sylvester Stallone personally commissioned for the movie and reached #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100) and James Brown's "Living in America", as well as Robert Tepper's lone top-40 hit, "No Easy Way Out". It reached the top ten on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart〔(The Billboard 200 Chart Listing For The Week Of Feb 22 1986 )〕 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.〔(RIAA Gold and Platinum Searchable Database )〕 It is the only score to a ''Rocky'' film not composed by Bill Conti, but does feature some music he composed for the first film. The album is often played in gyms and used by people for motivation when working out due to its high intensity rhythm and synthesizers and heroic lyrics. In the film an extensive part of the soundtrack is part of the training, with one track simply named "Training Montage". A number of the tracks on the album, particularly "Eye of the Tiger", "Burning Heart" and "Training Montage" have been cited amongst many people's top 10 "work out tracks".〔(Mens Health )〕 == Track listing == #"Burning Heart" - Survivor #"Heart's on Fire" - John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band #"Double or Nothing" - Kenny Loggins & Gladys Knight #"Eye of the Tiger" - Survivor #"War" - Vince DiCola #"Living in America" - James Brown #"No Easy Way Out" - Robert Tepper #"One Way Street" - Go West #"The Sweetest Victory" - Touch #"Training Montage" - Vince DiCola 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rocky IV (soundtrack)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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