Grease Page #8

Synopsis: A musical about teens in love in the 50's! It's California 1959 and greaser Danny Zuko and Australian Sandy Olsson are in love. They spend time at the beach, and when they go back to school, what neither of them knows is that they both now attend Rydell High. Danny's the leader of the T-Birds, a group of black leather jacket-wearing greasers while Sandy hangs with the Pink Ladies, a group of pink-wearing girls led by Rizzo. When they clash at Rydell's first pep rally, Danny isn't the same Danny from the beach. They try to be like each other so they can be together.
Genre: Musical, Romance
Director(s): Randal Kleiser
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 3 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
70
Rotten Tomatoes:
74%
PG-13
Year:
1978
110 min
24,181 Views


You guys can't follow a leader

all your lives.

Come on, you know you mean

a lot to me, but Sandy does, too.

I'm gonna do anything I can

to get her.

(wolf whistles)

Sandy?

Tell me about it, stud.

# I got chills

# They're multiplyin'

# And I'm losing control

# Cos the power

# You're supplyin'

# It's electrifyin'

# You better shape up

# Cos I need a man

# And my heart is set on you

# You better shape up

# You better understand

# To my heart I must be true

# Nothin' left,

nothin' left for me to do

- # You're the one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh

# The one I need

# Oh, yes indeed

# If you're filled with affection

# You're too shy to convey

# Meditate in my direction

- # Feel your way

- Wow!

# I better shape up

- # Cos you need a man

- # I need a man

# Who can keep me satisfied

# I better shape up

- # If I'm gonna prove

- # You better prove

# That my faith is justified

- # Are you sure?

- # Yes, I'm sure down deep inside

- # You're the one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh

# The one I need

# Oh, yes indeed

- # You're the one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh

# The one I need

# Oh, yes indeed

- # You're the one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh

# The one I need

# Oh, yes indeed

- # You're the one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh, honey

- # The one that I want

- # You are the one I want

# Ooh, ooh, ooh

# The one I need

# Oh, yes indeed

(bell rings)

Hey, everybody.

Rizzo and Kenickie made up.

Alright!

Look! The gang's together.

What will we do after graduation?

Maybe we'll never see each other.

- That won't happen.

- How do you know?

What do you mean?

(bell rings)

- A wop ba ba lu mop

- And wop bam boom

# We go together like rama lama lama

ka dinga da ding-dong

# Remembered forever as

# Shoobop shawadda wadda

yippity boom de boom

# Chang chang

changity chang shoo bop

# That's the way it should be

# Whaa-ooh, yeah

# We're one of a kind

# Like dip a dip da dip

doo wop a doobee doo

# Our names are signed

# Boogedy boogedy

shooby doo wop she bop

# Chang chang

changity chang shoo bop

# We'll always be like one

# Whaa-whaa, whaa-whaaaa

# When we go out at night

# And stars are shining bright

# Up in the skies above

# Or at the high-school dance

# Where you can find romance

# Maybe it might be love

# Rama lama lama

ka dinga da ding-dong...

- # A wop ba ba lu mop

- # And wop bam boom

# Made for each other

# Like a wop ba ba lu bop

And wop bam boom

# Just like my brother is

Sha na na na yippity dip de doom

# Chang chang

changity chang shoo bop

# We'll always be together

# Whaa-ooh, yeah

# We'll always be together

(engine roars)

# I solve my problems

and I see the light

# We got a lovin' thing

# We got to feed it right

# There ain't no danger

we can go too far

# We start believin' now

# That we can be who we are

# Grease is the word

# They think our love

is just a growin' pain

# Why don't they understand?

# It's just a cryin' shame

# Their lips are lying

# Only real is real

# We stop the fight right now

# We got to be what we feel

# Grease is the word

# Is the word

# Is the word that you've heard

# It's got groove, it's got meaning

# Grease is the time,

is the place, is the motion

# Grease is the way we are feelin'

# We take the pressure

and we throw away

# Conventionality

# Belongs to yesterday

# There is a chance

that we can make it so far

# We start believin' now

# That we can be who we are

# Grease is the word

# Is the word

# Is the word that you've heard

# It's got groove, it's got meaning

# Grease is the time

# Is the place, is the motion

# Grease is the way we are feelin'

# This is a life of illusion

# Wrapped up in troubles

# Laced in confusion

# What are we doing here?

# Grease is the word

# Is the word, is the word...

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Bronte Woodard

Bronte Woodard (October 8, 1940 – August 6, 1980) was an American writer best known for penning the adapted screenplay for the hit film Grease. He was born October 8, 1940 in Alabama. He also co-wrote the screenplay for the 1980 Village People film Can't Stop the Music with Grease producer Allan Carr. He also wrote a novel, Meet Me at the Melba. Raised in Atlanta, he died of hepatitis-related liver failure at the age of 39 on August 6, 1980 in Los Angeles, California. more…

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