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* CoveredUp: How many people remember that Music/WhitneyHouston's SignatureSong, "I Will Always Love You" originated a a country song from an obscure, awkwardly-titled musical? This ended up disqualifying ''Film/TheBodyguard'' for a "Best Original Song" Oscar in 1993, despite the song being a massive hit.
** The song was a country hit for Dolly in 1974, several years before the movie was made and unrelated to the movie. Also, this movie was successful and actually dethroned ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' from first place at the box office.
** The song was a country hit for Dolly in 1974, several years before the movie was made and unrelated to the movie. Also, this movie was successful and actually dethroned ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' from first place at the box office.
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* CoveredUp: How many people remember that Music/WhitneyHouston's SignatureSong, "I Will Always Love You" originated a a country song from an obscure, awkwardly-titled musical? This ended up disqualifying ''Film/TheBodyguard'' for a "Best Original Song" Oscar [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAward Oscar]] in 1993, despite the song being a massive hit.
** The song was a country hit forDolly Music/{{Dolly|Parton}} in 1974, several years before the movie was made and unrelated to the movie. Also, this movie was successful and actually dethroned ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' from first place at the box office.
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** And what about Creator/DomDeLuise?
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** And what about Creator/DomDeLuise?Creator/DomDeluise?
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* OneSceneWonder: Charles Durning as The Governor of Texas in the film version, especially with his big number "The Sidestep." His performance got the film its only UsefulNotes/AcademyAward nomination.
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* OneSceneWonder: Charles Durning Creator/CharlesDurning as The Governor of Texas in the film version, especially with his big number "The Sidestep." His performance got the film its only UsefulNotes/AcademyAward nomination.
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** The song was used in the film but it was a country hit for Dolly in 1974, several years before the movie was made.
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** The song was used in the film but it was a country hit for Dolly in 1974, several years before the movie was made.made and unrelated to the movie. Also, this movie was successful and actually dethroned ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' from first place at the box office.
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** The song was used in the film but it was a country hit for Dolly in 1974, several years before the movie was made.
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** See also Burt's contribution to the ''Smokey and the Bandit II'' OST, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z9dfLECGEg "Let's Do Something Cheap and Superficial"]].
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** See also Burt's contribution to the ''Smokey and the Bandit II'' ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBanditII'' OST, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z9dfLECGEg "Let's Do Something Cheap and Superficial"]].
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* {{Narm}}: No one was ever going to call Burt Reynolds a great singer. Still, between this and ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'', there's clearly something hilariously ''off'' about his singing voice.
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* {{Narm}}: No one was ever going to call Burt Reynolds Creator/BurtReynolds a great singer. Still, between this and ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'', there's clearly something hilariously ''off'' about his singing voice.
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** And what about Dom DeLuise?
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** And what about Dom DeLuise?
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* OneSceneWonder: Charles Durning as The Governor of Texas in the film version, especially with his big number "The Sidestep." His performance got the film its only UsefulNotes/AcademyAward
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** See also Burt's contribution to the ''Smokey and the Bandit II'' OST, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z9dfLECGEg "Let's Do Something Cheap and Superficial"]].
** And what about Dom DeLuise?
** And what about Dom DeLuise?
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* {{Narm}}: No one was ever going to call Burt Reynolds a great singer. Still, between this and ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'', there's clearly something hilariously ''off'' about his singing voice.
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* CoveredUp: How many people remember that Music/WhitneyHuston's SignatureSong, "I Will Always Love You" originated a a country song from an obscure, awkwardly-titled musical? This ended up disqualifying ''Film/TheBodyguard'' for a "Best Original Song" Oscar in 1993, despite the song being a massive hit.
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* CoveredUp: How many people remember that Music/WhitneyHuston's Music/WhitneyHouston's SignatureSong, "I Will Always Love You" originated a a country song from an obscure, awkwardly-titled musical? This ended up disqualifying ''Film/TheBodyguard'' for a "Best Original Song" Oscar in 1993, despite the song being a massive hit.
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* OneSceneWonder: Charles Durning as The Governor of Texas in the film version, especially with his big number "The Sidestep." His performance got the film its only AcademyAward nomination.
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