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9½ Weeks is a 1986 American erotic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger. It is based on the novel of the same name by Elizabeth McNeill. The main single released from the 9½ Weeks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was "I Do What I Do," performed by Duran Duran bassist John Taylor, giving his first solo singing performance during a hiatus in Duran Duran's career. The song reached #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #42 on the UK Singles Chart. Music for the score was composed by Taylor and Jonathan Elias. Original music for the movie was also written by Jack Nitzsche, but his compositions are not included on the soundtrack. The soundtrack also included tracks from Luba, Bryan Ferry, Dalbello, Corey Hart, Joe Cocker, Devo, Eurythmics and Stewart Copeland. Winston Grennan's reggae "Savior" as well as Jean Michel Jarre's "Arpegiator," played during the sex scene on the stairs in the rain, were not included on the record. Font: Wikipedia User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
I Do What I Do... - John Taylor
12Slave To Love - Bryan Ferry
13The Best Is Yet To Come - Luba
14Bread And Butter - Devo
15Let It Go
16Eurythmics - This City Never Sleeps
17Jean Michel Jarre - Arpegiator
18John Taylor - I Do What I Do... (Theme for 9 1/2 Weeks)
19Corey Hart - Eurasian Eyes
110Black On Black - Dalbello
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