* "Be My Baby" Written by Jeff Barry (uncredited), Ellie Greenwich (uncredited), Phil Spector (uncredited) Performed by The Ronettes Courtesy of Phil Spector International, Inc. Produced by Phil Spector
* "Big Girls Don't Cry" Written by Bob Crewe (uncredited) and Bob Gaudio (uncredited) Performed by Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Courtesy of Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli dba The Four Seasons Partnership
* "Merengue" Written by Erich Bulling, John D'Andrea, and Michael Lloyd
* "Fox Trot" Written by Michael Lloyd and John D'Andrea
* "Waltz" Written by Michael Lloyd and John D'Andrea
* "Johnny's Mambo" Written by Erich Bulling, John D'Andrea, and Michael Lloyd
* "Where Are You Tonight" Performed by Tom Johnston Written by Mark Scola Produced by Leon Medica for Inside Track, Inc.
* "Do You Love Me" Performed by The Contours Words and Music by Berry Gordy Used by permission of Motown Recording Corp. and Jobete Music Co., Inc.
* "Love Man" Written by Otis Redding (uncredited) Performed by Otis Redding Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. by arrangement with Warner Special Products
* "Stay" Written by Maurice Williams (uncredited) Performed by Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.
* "Wipe Out" Performed by The Surfaris Courtesy of MCA Records
* "Hungry Eyes" Written by Franke Previte and John DeNicola Performed by Eric Carmen Produced by Eric Carmen
* "Overload" Written by Zappacosta (as Alfie Zappacosta) and Marko Luciani Performed by Zappacosta Produced by Zappacosta (as Alfie Zappacosta)
* "Hey Baby" Written by Bruce Channel (uncredited) and Margaret Cobb (uncredited) Performed by Bruce Channel Courtesy of Le Cam Records
* "De Todo un Poco" Performed by Melon Written by Lou Perez Published by Vaya Publishing, Inc.
* "Some Kind of Wonderful" Performed by The Drifters Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. by arrangement with Warner Special Products
* "These Arms of Mine" Performed by Otis Redding Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. by arrangement with Warner Special Products
* "Cry to Me" Performed by Solomon Burke Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. by arrangement with Warner Special Products
* "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" Written by Gerry Goffin (uncredited) and Carole King (uncredited) Performed by The Shirelles Courtesy of Gusto Records under license from CBS Special Products
* "Love Is Strange" Written by Mickey Baker (uncredited), Sylvia Robinson (uncredited) and Ethel Smith (uncredited) Performed by Mickey & Sylvia Courtesy of Sugar Hill Records
* "You Don't Own Me" Written by John Madara (uncredited) and Dave White Tricker (uncredited) Performed by The Blow Monkeys Produced by Peter Wilson and Doctor Robert The Blow Monkeys - Courtesy of RCA / Ariola International
* "Yes" Written by Terry Fryer, Neal Cavanaugh and Tom Graf Performed by Merry Clayton Produced by Michael Lloyd for Mike Curb Productions
* "In the Still of the Nite" Written by Fred Parris (uncredited) Performed by The Five Satins Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.
* "She's Like the Wind" Written by Patrick Swayze and Stacy Widelitz Performed by Patrick Swayze featuring Wendy Fraser Produced by Michael Lloyd for Mike Curb Productions
* "The Time of My Life" Performed by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes Written by Franke Previte, Donald Markowitz, and John DeNicola Produced by Michael Lloyd for Mike Curb Productions Jennifer Warnes - Courtesy of Cypress Records
"Be My Baby" by The Ronettes is the first song in the movie Dirty Dancing (1987).
Dirty Dancing, The Sandlot, Endless Summer
"These Arms of Mine" is played in the classic movie "Dirty Dancin'"
The actual song name is "Cry to Me," by Solomon Burke.
Pretty sure "Dirty Dancing" does.
"Be My Baby" by The Ronettes is the first song in the movie Dirty Dancing (1987).
Dirty Dancing - song - was created on 2008-12-19.
Dirty Dancing (1987).
Dirty Dancing, The Sandlot, Endless Summer
"I've Had The Time Of My Life" from the movie Dirty Dancing
yes he sang a song in dirty dancing
Wipeout
Love is Strange was featured in the Patrick Swayze hit movie Dirty Dancing. People continue to perform the Dirty Dance to the song.
"These Arms of Mine" is played in the classic movie "Dirty Dancin'"
Hey Baby by Bruce Channel My Milkshake
Baby and Johnny are both fictional characters from the popular teen movie Dirty Dancing. When Neil walks in on them, the song is 'Love is Strange' by Micky & Sylvia.
Hey Baby- by Bruce Channel