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Breakin' All the Rules was received negatively by critics. 33% of critics on Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a positive review; the consensus reading: "This formulaic screwball comedy is weighed down by a contrived, overly complicated plot." [1] The film opened at #5 in its opening weekend at the box office, ultimately grossing $12,544,254 ...
Storyville is Robbie Robertson's second solo album. It is focused on the famous jazz homeland section of New Orleans and on that part of the South in general. He contributed one song ("Breakin' the Rules") to Wim Wenders' soundtrack to his 1991 film, Until the End of the World.
Breaking All the Rules (Peter Frampton album), 1981, or the title song; Breaking All the Rules (She Moves album) "Breaking All the Rules" (She Moves song), 1997 "Breaking All the Rules," a song from the Ozzy Osbourne album No Rest for the Wicked; Breaking All the Rules (3 of Hearts album), 2005
"Miracle Man", "Crazy Babies", and "Breakin' All the Rules" were released as singles with accompanying music videos. The song "Hero" was an unlisted hidden bonus track on the original 1988 CD and cassette releases. The song "Miracle Man" was a pointed barb aimed at televangelist Jimmy Swaggart.
Breaking All the Rules [1] is a 1985 American-Canadian comedy film directed by James Orr. [2]The film deals with a part-time employee in an amusement park.He is unwittingly connected to a stolen diamond hidden in his workplace, and with the attempts of the thieves to retrieve it.
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"Breaking All the Rules" is the debut single by American girl group She Moves. It was released in November 1997 in the United States and quickly reached its peak of number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending December 13 of that year and spent a total of twenty weeks on the chart.
She Moves was an American pop trio consisting of Carla Duren, Diana Bologna and Danielle Flora, formed in 1997 by German pop producers the Berman Brothers.The trio, all former dancers for the New York Knicks, are perhaps best-known for their one-hit wonder "Breaking All The Rules", a dance-pop track which achieved moderate success in late 1997, peaking at No. 32 on the Billboard Hot 100.