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  • Jun 1, 1984
    The kidnapping drama "Streets Of Fire" debuts in movie theaters. The soundtrack includes Maria McKee's performance of a Tom Petty song, "Never Be You," which will be remade as a country hit by Rosanne Cash
    Jun 8, 1984
    "Gremlins" opens at movie theaters, with Hoyt Axton playing the role of inventor Rand Peltzer, who introduces trouble-making, furry creatures to his hometown
    Jun 18, 1984
    "Rhinestone," starring Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone, premieres at Nashville's Roy Acuff Theater
    Jun 22, 1984
    "The Karate Kid" debuts in movie theaters. A piece of dialogue from the film--"I am, I was, I will"--inspires the hook of Keith Urban's 2019 country hit "We Were": "I am who I am / I just miss who I was / When we were"
    Oct 7, 1984
    "Songwriter," starring Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson, opens in Nashville. Nelson sings "For The Good Times" in the film. Guests at the premiere include Chet Atkins, Faron Young, Rosanne Cash and Rodney Crowell
    Oct 29, 1984
    Shooting begins at Alamo Village in Brackettville, Texas, for the movie "Uphill All The Way" with Mel Tillis, Roy Clark, Glen Campbell and Burl Ives
    Dec 14, 1984
    The Jeff Bridges movie "Starman" debuts in theaters with Vern Gosdin's "What Would Your Memories Do" playing in a country diner. Bridges and co-star Karen Allen sing a portion of "All I Have To Do Is Dream"
    Mar 24, 1985
    Dolly Parton wins the Razzie award for Worst Original Song with "Drinkenstein," written for the movie "Rhinestone," which gets Sylvester Stallone the Worst Actor trophy. The film was up for seven Razzies total
    Mar 29, 1985
    Neil Simon's "The Slugger's Wife" debuts in movie theaters. Music is provided by Freddy Fender, Jimmy Buffett, Bruce Springsteen, Don Felder, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, The Lovin' Spoonful and future BlackHawk vocalist Van Stephenson
    May 10, 1985
    The western spoof "Rustler's Rhapsody" appears in movie houses. The soundtrack features Gary Morris' "Lasso The Moon," plus tracks by Randy Travis, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Pam Tillis, Charlie McCoy, Karen Brooks, Pinkard & Bowden, John Anderson, Rex Allen, Rex Allen Jr. and Roy Rogers




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