20 best movie soundtracks that shaped pop culture

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The sound of music, source: Rodgers and Hammerstein (via youtube) ; Top Gun 1986, source: Paramount pictures (via netlfix) ; Grease, source: Paramount (via Youtube); 500 days of summer, source: Searchlight pictures (via youtube)
The sound of music, source: Rodgers and Hammerstein (via Youtube) ; Top Gun 1986, source: Paramount pictures (via netlfix) ; Grease, source: Paramount (via Youtube); 500 days of summer, source: Searchlight pictures (via YouTube)

8) Saturday Night Fever

Man Dancing at 2001 Odyssey Nightclub - Source: Getty
Man Dancing at 2001 Odyssey Nightclub - Source: Getty

When talking about the most influential soundtracks, one of the top spots is filled by The Saturday Night Fever. Made around the Jazz and Disco culture of the 1970s, this album with its catchy beats and euphoric energy has made a long-lasting imprint in mainstream music. With songs like Stayin’ Alive, How Deep Is Your Love, and Night Fever, the soundtrack to this day transports the listener to the jazz, dazzle, and glamour of the 70s.

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Edited by Apoorva Jujjavarapu