![]() The re-release also reached number five in Iceland and number 11 in Australia. It was subsequently re-released and found the best success in New Zealand, where it reached number four in February 1995, 12 places higher than its original peak of number 16. In 1994, the song gained renewed interest after being featured in the film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. However it is as a disco classic that the song is most remembered: in an AugMTV countdown of the Top 54 Dance Songs of the Disco Era, "I Love the Nightlife" was ranked at number 37. ![]() Bridges herself would later admit that she had hopes that the song would be received as a Memphis soul number, calling it "something Al Green might sing". The original title of the resultant song: "Disco 'Round", became the subtitle under the main title "I Love the Nightlife" as Buckingham considered it an R&B number and did not want it labeled disco. Bridges suggested to Hutcheson that they write a song with either "disco" or "boogie" in the title after Bridges saw a current top-ten hit list featuring several songs with dance-oriented titles. "I Love the Nightlife" was the first single produced by Steve Buckingham who was invited to produce the single's parent album entitled Alicia Bridges after he had played guitar on a session by the singer. The song was co-written by Alicia Bridges and Susan Hutcheson in 1977 for Bill Lowery, founder of Southern Music. A re-release in 1994 allowed the song to reach number four in New Zealand and number five in Iceland. It became a crossover hit, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100, and found worldwide success, reaching the top 10 in Australia, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands and South Africa, as well as making the reaching the top 30 in the UK. It was released as the first single from her debut album, Alicia Bridges (1978), and went to number two on the US Billboard National Disco Action Top 30 (now the Dance Club Songs chart) for two weeks. " I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)" is a popular disco song recorded by American singer-songwriter Alicia Bridges in 1978. "I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)" (edit) on YouTube On December 14th, 2013, YouTuber QwertySkill uploaded a montage parody containing clips of a woman demonstrating how to properly flip a pancake (shown below, right)."I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)" (album ver.) on YouTube ![]() On May 31st, YouTuber xX420KuShxX uploaded a montage featuring shaky Flash browser game footage (shown below, left). On May 18th, 2012, the /r/montageparodies subreddit was launched for users to share notable montage parody videos. In the first three years, the videos gained over 310,000 and 2.47 million views respectively. On December 23rd, YouTuber motdef uploaded a montage parody for the game Train Simulator inspired by souqil's video (shown below, right). On October 18th, 2011, YouTuber souqil released a montage featuring footage from the game Woodcutter Simulator 2011 (shown below, left). Click here to view all related entries Spread There is also largely usage of the hitmarker sound and trigger from the Call Of Duty series. ![]() As well as the Sad Violin usage to parody drama. They can also be remixed with the Air Horn blasts. Ironic conspiracy theory parts of the videos are usually including the X-files or Inception themes on the background. Sometimes sourcing those samples from the sound sharing site Soundcloud, these samples are mostly being referred as Soundclown. Montages are often uses loud musics from dubstep and trap genres and various music remixes, mashups or comedy tracks. Additionally, references to the first-person shooter trick shot 360 no scope, the phrase "420 blaze it" and the Illuminati secret society are often included in the videos. Images that are often featured in montage parodies include those mocking the Doritosgate controversy, the Dancing Snoop Dogg GIF and the default "Sample Text" captions from the Sony Vegas video editing software.
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