Top Gun’s Infamous ‘Danger Zone’ Singer Recalls Seeing Movie For The First Time And Why The Shirtless Volleyball Scene Was Super Important

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There is a great number of memorable songs we still jam out to today that we associate from very specific films of the 1980s. Simple Minds’ “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” for The Breakfast Club, Michael Sembello’s “Maniac” from Flashdance, and Huey Lewis and the News’ “The Power of Love” for Back to the Future are just a few examples. Very notable among this group is Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone” for Top Gun – which makes a standout comeback in the new sequel, Top Gun: Maverick. With the Tom Cruise movie already a hit, Loggins recently recalled his experience finding his way on the 1986 blockbuster’s soundtrack. 

The 74-year-old singer recently shared that the relationship between “Danger Zone” and Top Gun didn’t simply see filmmakers going straight to the artist and have him pen the song. When remembering how he first got involved in Top Gun, Kenny Loggins told Vulture that he and and his co-producer, Peter Wolf, were invited to a screening of the movie by Jerry Bruckheimer with the opportunity to write for the soundtrack, but when they arrived over 20 other songwriters were at the screening with them. Said Loggins,

So we watched it, and we could tell when the opening scenes came on — the aircraft-carrier scenes — that everybody was salivating: ‘Oh my God. This is where most of these people are going to write for. But when the volleyball scene came on, Peter and I went, ‘Yeah, that one. No one’s gonna write for that scene. Let’s make that happen.’ I knew that the main thing was to get in on the album, get a strong cut somewhere where they wouldn’t have a lot of choices.

 

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