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"Body Heat" "How Do U Want It" by 2Pac on All Eyez on Me "Temperature's Rising" by Mobb Deep on The Infamous [citation needed] "Taunted" by Perspective Records artist Raja-Nee, on her album Hot & Ready (1994)
Body Heat is a 1981 American neo-noir [1] [2] erotic thriller film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan in his directorial debut. It stars William Hurt and Kathleen Turner , featuring Richard Crenna , Ted Danson , J. A. Preston and Mickey Rourke .
"Bodyheat" (sometimes spelled "Body Heat") is a song recorded by James Brown. It was released in 1976 as a two-part single on Polydor Records and also appeared on an album of the same name. [1] It charted #13 R&B and #88 Pop. [2] It was Brown's last song to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 until "Living in America" in 1985.
Body Heat is a 1981 film by Lawrence Kasdan. Body Heat may also refer to: Thermoregulation, the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries; Body Heat (Blue System album) Body Heat (Quincy Jones album) "Bodyheat", a 1976 song by James Brown; Bodyheat, a James Brown album containing the song
Bodyheat is the 44th studio album by American musician James Brown.The album was released in December 1976, by Polydor Records.It includes the singles "Bodyheat" and "Kiss in '77".
Body Heat is the second album by German music group Blue System, released in 1988. There were 4 single releases from this album: " My Bed Is Too Big " was released in April 1988, " Under My Skin " in October 1988, " Silent Water " in December 1988 and " Love Suite " (remix '89) in April 1989.
"Everything Must Change" (song), a 1984 song by Paul Young "Everything Must Change", a song on Body Heat (Quincy Jones album) Everything Must Change: The Definitive Collection , a 2003 album by Dick Morrissey
Frank Sinatra had a hit with the song in 1960 from the album Nice 'n' Easy. The song is also featured in the 1981 film, Body Heat, played at an outdoor summer concert by a big band on stage. In the 1971 novel Summer of '42 by Herman Raucher, the song is prominent in chapter 19. That's when the main character, Hermie, visits Dorothy shortly ...