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: Tom Whitlock, Moroder's former studio assistant, wrote the lyrics during his drive home from the studio after hearing the demo.
: Giorgio Moroder began working on the track in early 1985, experimenting with a pulsating bass line on a Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizer to evoke both romance and tension. berlin_take_my_breath_away_1986_hq
: The song won the Academy Award and the Golden Globe for Best Original Song in 1986. : Tom Whitlock, Moroder's former studio assistant, wrote
: The song was initially offered to The Motels , but Moroder eventually chose Berlin because he had previously produced their song "No More Words." Band Dynamics & Conflict : The song was initially offered to The
: Filmed at the Mojave Air & Space Port, it features Terri Nunn in blue coveralls walking through an aircraft boneyard at night, interspersed with scenes from the movie.
: The band was deeply divided over the song. Primary songwriter John Crawford opposed recording it, fearing it would overshadow their own material and didn't fit their new wave sound.
: Though it led to the band's eventual disbandment shortly after its success, Nunn later viewed the track as a "gift" that solidified Berlin's place in music history.