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Listen to the sound clip I didn't always respect womanhood, but since I moved to Manhattan, from Staying Alive (1983):

I didn't always respect womanhood, but since I moved to Manhattan,



This sound is from Staying Alive (1983)

Staying Alive is a 1983 American dance-drama film directed by Sylvester Stallone. It serves as a sequel to the iconic film Saturday Night Fever. Tony Manero, portrayed by John Travolta, returns as the lead character, striving to establish himself as a professional dancer on Broadway. The film showcases his passionate struggle to balance his personal life and ambitious career aspirations. The electrifying soundtrack features music by the Bee Gees, including the hit song "Stayin' Alive." Immerse yourself in the sounds of this cinematic gem by playing and downloading them here.

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